Quinn Hughes traded from Vancouver Canucks to Minnesota Wild
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The Vancouver Canucks traded captain Quinn Hughes to the Minnesota Wild, a move prompted by Hughes' reported refusal to sign a long-term extension. The Canucks received significant young assets and a first-round pick,
Rick Tocchet’s news conference after the Flyers’ 3-2 overtime loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday wasn’t short like his predecessor was known for — in fact, he told the team’s media relations staff he was OK to keep answering questions — but for the first time since becoming the Flyers’ head coach,
Rick Tocchet fired back at some criticism of how he used the fourth line Sunday late in the Flyers’ 3-2 loss to the Avalanche.
No NHL team expects its fourth line to be an offensive juggernaut. But the Flyers have gotten only one point from its bottom unit in 27 games, and coach Rick Tocchet is a little restless.
The Philadelphia Flyers failed to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2024-25. This is certainly a result they wanted to avoid, especially given their collapse the season before. This led the team to fire John Tortorella as their head coach. On Wednesday ...
PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Flyers introduced Rick Tocchet as the 25th head coach in franchise history on Friday, bringing home a fan favorite and one of the NHL’s most respected hockey minds to guide the team through its critical next phase.
PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Flyers introduced Rick Tocchet as the 25th head coach in franchise history on Friday, bringing home a fan favorite and a respected hockey mind to guide the team through its critical next phase. General manager Danny ...
April 29 - Rick Tocchet stepped down on Tuesday as head coach of the Vancouver Canucks, who declined to exercise the contract option for next season but said they had offered the veteran coach a new long-term deal. Tocchet was only one season removed from ...
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Tocchet on Flyers' defensemen nearing returns: 'It's like making a major trade'
When looking at how last season started, the Flyers have to be pretty happy overall with their goal prevention this season. Heading into Wednesday, only nine teams were giving up fewer goals per game than the Flyers’ 2.