Flyers' John Tortorella gives his honest opinion on Habs head coach Martin St. Louis ahead of highly-anticipated clash
In the build-up to Thursday night's clash between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Montreal Canadiens, Flyers coach John Tortorella offered his thoughts on Canadiens bench boss Martin St. Louis.
Tortorella was impressed with St. Louis and said he has serious coaching chops and brings a fresh take to the game.
"He's going to be such a good coach because he wears it, I think he has one of the most interesting minds when it comes to hockey," Tortorella told reporters.
However, Tortorella also hinted at the complexity of St. Louis' thoughts:
"He can't give all his thoughts to his team 'cause he has a lot of stuff going on in there..."
Meanwhile, the Canadiens have announced St. Louis' return to the bench after a temporary absence. The second-year coach had been away from the team since March 16, as he prioritized time with his family. His 16-year-old son, Mason, had been hospitalized due to complications from an injury sustained during a youth hockey game. Mason is now in stable condition and recovering at home with his family in Connecticut, according to the Canadiens.
John Tortorella's public apology to Felix Sandstrom in postgame press conference
John Tortorella publicly apologized to Felix Sandstrom after displaying frustration with the goalie's performance in Sunday's 4-1 loss to the Panthers.
"I made a terrible mistake with you guys the other night," Tortorella said Tuesday. "My body language was wrong."
He acknowledged Sandstrom's effort, admitting:
"Sandy's trying."
Tortorella clarified his previous comments, expressing regret for his demeanor, and said:
"He did not deserve that from me. It was wrong."
Sandstrom assumed the backup role for the Philadelphia Flyers in late February amid goaltending upheaval triggered by Carter Hart's leave of absence due to a sexual assault case.
Tortorella's apology came ahead of the Flyers' game against the Rangers.