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1/8 PHI contre TOR Après-match : Rick Tocchet



L’entraîneur-chef des Flyers, Rick Tocchet, rencontre les médias après une défaite de 2-1 contre les Leafs.

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  1. I dont care that Risto got an assist. He needs to be benched. Final 5 minutes just standing there like a pylon costing Vladar his first shutout. Ristolainen makes Brayden Coburn look like Chris Pronger.

  2. The shot that missed the net on the power play – because this team cannot convert and execute , cannot hit the next (Tippett) – led to the offensive rush the other way for the Laughton goal. Have to hit the next in that situation. Was glad to hear Tocchet say this. Was screaming this at the TV.

  3. 3 years into the Briere – Jones and the coach still talking “ move your feet “ and the power play is bottom 5 in the league is a disgrace!
    Move your feet = lazy
    Not knowing where to attack, a player with out a stick = low hockey IQ

    Not good signs for 3 years into a rebuild!!

  4. Leaf fan here. Philly has turned a corner & become hard to play against, but now with more speed & finally some solid goaltending. A low event game until the gong show in OT with the Leafs doing their best to gift the Flyers a win by turning the puck over about 6 times in 3 mins.

  5. Another one that got away. Flyers have had fair share of those as of late. Recent games against Buf, NYR and Car all come to mind. Whether the team have the PP working or not, Flyers were ahead in all those games. Got to find a way to win these.

  6. Flyers have been overachivers for the last 50 years and thast all they are. They are the most inconsistent NHL team in history. But they are consistently bad on PP, historically bad! Not going anywere until they get elite talent which they have not had since Lindross. Fitting Flyers coach is the poster boy for overachivers. But overachivers are sometimes unpredictable, they wil make the playoffs and then do what they do best, make the playoffs every year and go nowhere. At least Vladar is decent. Maybe in 10 years Flyers will make a run.

  7. Scott Laughton was 19 of 20 on faceoffs. He won 19, and lost just 1. Out of the many thousands of games in NHL history, there have been only 7 times that a player won 19+ faceoffs while losing just 1 or fewer 🤯 historic levels of domination, fair play Scotty 🫡

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