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Islanders general manager/executive vice president Mathieu Darche hired Thompson, 47, a Flyers assistant coach under John ...
John Tortorella may not be behind the bench right now, but he’s not ready to walk away. After being fired by the Philadelphia Flyers near the end of the 2024-25 season, he’s made it clear that ...
It’s been 11 years since John Tortorella last coached the Vancouver Canucks, but it seems his impact is still being felt at Rogers Arena. I’m not talking about the time he tried to fight Bob Hartley ...
The team let go of coach John Tortorella with nine games left. Rick Tocchet is now a top candidate for the job and would be the 25th head coach in Flyers history.
Tortorella, who was promoted from assistant to head coach of the Rangers for the final four games of the 1999-00 season, served as bench boss in New York from 2009-13.
There will not be another John Tortorella return to the Rangers bench. After the ex-Blueshirts coach found himself in the thick of speculation surrounding the next coaching staff, with ESPN ...
A former Rangers draft pick (in 1987) who never played for them but had an 11-year career in the NHL, Sullivan was an assistant coach with the Rangers under Tortorella from 2009-13.
Things in Philadelphia didn't work out with Tortorella because they were a very young team and going through a rebuild on the fly. Even through all that, he nearly got them to the playoffs a year ago.
The Montreal Canadiens played the Philadelphia Flyers the same day the Metropolitan Division team fired head coach John Tortorella. That night, the Flyers snapped a six-game losing streak with a 6 ...
On his 'Grapevine' program with his son and host Tim, Cherry had something to say regarding the motives behind Tortorella's stepping down. "Yeah. And he had an argument with Cam York. I guess that was ...
I'd like to thank John for his tireless work and commitment to the Flyers." Tortorella, who has long established himself as a no-nonsense leader, went 97-107-33 with the Flyers.
Tortorella, 66, has 770 wins in over 1,600 games in a 23-year career as an NHL head coach, highlighted by his Stanley Cup victory with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2004.