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November 11, 2025 at 10:56 am #48182
yes its me 2050ParticipantTo add. MM is off to a slow start. it happens. not a big deal. the fact he is getting the least number of minutes out of the top 9 forwards is plain dumb. there is no excuse for it at this stage. Tippet gets free reign.
russian #2 might as well go back to aHL to get top minutes. he will not get an opportunity at this time on the flyers. even the ahl scrub call ups get more time and move up the lineup.
why they refuse to keep zegras and MM together shows an out of touch coach. just remember what MM said over the summer about the dump and chase.
November 11, 2025 at 10:53 am #48179FlyerFrank
Participantat the end of the day the flyers, in time, will have to make a choice. MM or tocchet. I have zero doubt it will come down to that decision.
Thanks Nostradamus!
November 11, 2025 at 10:45 am #48177
yes its me 2050Participant“Meanwhile, within the locker room and on the ice, players have hold one another — and themselves — accountable so far when they don’t play up to expectations.”
are you saying they didn’t do that with the prior coach? thought the “room” was the best it ever was previously? more culture nonsense.
at the end of the day the flyers, in time, will have to make a choice. MM or tocchet. I have zero doubt it will come down to that decision.
November 11, 2025 at 10:28 am #48176FlyerFrank
ParticipantThe whole thing was pretty hilarious. Couturier didn’t say anything Tocchet hasn’t said already but didn’t sell as well as Tocchet does, throw in an offside that was on Coots where he looked upset (at Michkov???!!!) and the Michkov goal celebration where the team didn’t act like a bunch of cheerleaders and you did have a very funny mess that will amount to filler for a three day break between games. Coots could learn to not take the bait and keep things completely positive when asked troll questions from someone like Kurz. It’s important to keep in mind he works for a thoroughly dishonorable media conglomerate, the NY Times, that spent more than half a billion dollars for the Athletic, which has never turned a profit. Be happy to share at least one detailed story about how larger media organizations and reporters control the narrative towards conflict real or imagined.
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