Rick Tocchet to Be Named Flyers Head Coach
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Rick Tocchet will be tasked with directing the Philadelphia Flyers' rebuild. Philadelphia announced Wednesday it has hired Tocchet as the 25th head coach in franchise history to replace John Tortorella, who was fired on March 27 with only nine games left in the regular season.
When Vince Giovannitti first received an email to apply for the Flyers’ Rink Revive project, he was pretty sure it was a scam. The Gibbstown, N.J., ball hockey rink opened in the 1980s and was last resurfaced in 2004.
The Philadelphia Flyers named Rick Tocchet as the next head coach of the team. Following the organization missing the postseason, Phialdelphia decided it was
Pittsburgh GM Kyle Dubas has ruled out signing UFAs to long-term contracts, preferring to acquire RFAs through trades rather than offer sheets. Kingerski acknowledged it could take a healthy return from the Penguins, like the Rangers' 2026 first-round pick (lottery protected) or a top-line veteran winger, such as Bryan Rust or Rickard Rakell.
On Wednesday, sources told The Inquirer that the Flyers were closing in on a deal with Flyers’ Hall of Famer Rick Tocchet to take over as the new head coach. Here’s how social media is
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Flyers Re-Sign Rodrigo AbolsAbols decided to try North American hockey again in the 2024 offseason. He didn’t make the Flyers’ roster out of camp but got some extended looks in the latter half of the campaign, marking his NHL debut. The 6’4″, 205-lb center played 22 games for ...
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As Flyers fans frantically refreshed their social media accounts Tuesday night for updates on the head coaching front, a worrisome report involving Matvei Michkov trickled out from Russian media. Russian outlet Sport-Express reported that Michkov was involved in a car accident in Dubai.