![]() ![]() He respects our jobs and what we have to do, but damnit, he wants us to know the game and ask the right questions. And something that never sits well with Torts is when the media doesn’t ask the right questions. ![]() He gave a half-assed answer to that question, because it wasn’t the crux of the problem. The first question is about the flow of the game getting disrupted by a series of penalties in the second period – which it was – and we’ll get into the horrible officiating later – but that’s not what Torts wanted to talk about. 28th – he said what he wanted to say right off the bat – and it wasn’t even answering the initial question. And following the Flyers’ 4-2 loss Thursday to Nashville – their first regulation loss since Nov. ![]() It’s like an extreme escape room – solve the Tortorella puzzle in under five minutes to get out of the press conference room alive.īut other times, Torts doesn’t let you play that game. Sometimes it’s subtle, and you have to mine for it, which, from my perspective, is part of the fun of my job. No, instead, if you’re a fan of the team Tortorella is coaching, it’s in those precious few minutes that you get not just the raw emotion of a coach playing out in theatrical fashion, but rather you learn really going on with your favorite team – if you know what to look for. Heck, if you search “Tortorella press conference” on YouTube you’ll get a laundry list of the greatest hits in that regard.Īnd while those may be entertaining, and Torts knows they are, that’s not the must-see viewing part that I’m talking about. ![]()
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