The Philadelphia Flyers have relieved head coach John Tortorella of his duties with nine games remaining in the current season. The Flyers, who have not made the playoffs since 2020, are currently at the bottom of the Metropolitan Division with a record of 28-36-9, accumulating 65 points under Tortorella’s leadership.
After suffering a 7-2 defeat to Toronto, marking their sixth consecutive loss, Tortorella expressed his dissatisfaction with the team’s performance, stating that he needs to improve his coaching methods for the remainder of the season.
In response to Tortorella’s departure, the Flyers have appointed Brad Shaw as the interim coach, starting with the upcoming game against Montreal. General manager Danny Briere acknowledged Tortorella’s contributions to the team’s rebuilding efforts, praising his passion on the bench and his community involvement. Briere emphasized that the decision to part ways with Tortorella was made in the best interest of the team’s future.
Tortorella, who previously led Tampa Bay to a Stanley Cup victory in 2004, has left a mark on the Flyers organization during his tenure. The team now looks ahead to a new chapter under Shaw’s guidance as they strive to progress in their rebuilding process.