Flyers vs. Devils 2024 Stadium Series: Sights, scenes and Tortorella's trust (2024)

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — John Tortorella has said it before and he reiterated it again Friday.

He trusts his team.

With the Flyers in the stretch drive of a surprise playoff push, they're breaking away from the norm this weekend.

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The 2024 Stadium Series, an outdoor event and the festivities that come with it, a venue lit up with attractions and national promotion.

The Flyers square off with the Devils in prime time Saturday at MetLife Stadium (8 p.m. ET/ABC).

And Tortorella isn't worried about reining in his players.

"I'm leaving them alone," the Flyers' head coach said Friday after his team's outdoor practice and family skate. "We had our practice, we probably won't meet tomorrow. I'm thankful we were able to get them out there for a half hour with their families to let them enjoy it. I trust our team. I want them to enjoy the experience. They'll be ready to play. I don't have to worry about that because I know they'll be ready to play."

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'The word belief is huge for us'

Sean Couturier echoed his head coach.

Named the team's captain just two days ago, Couturier doesn't anticipate making a pregame speech.

"I trust every single guy in the room," he said. "I think we've done a great job all year of handling ourselves and growing as a team. I haven't really had much to say all year, to be honest, because guys are on the task and ready to go."

The Flyers have flipped a rebuilding narrative into a postseason run. They're in third place of the Metropolitan Division and entered Friday with a 78 percent chance to make the playoffs, according to Hockey-Reference.com's probabilities report. At 29-19-7 and with 27 games left, they're only three wins away from surpassing last season's total (31-38-13).

"The word belief is huge for us," Tortorella said. "We're not a team full with stars, we certainly don't have things figured out here at the beginning of our process of rebuilding this, but belief brings in a lot of good things. If you have the effort and you have the mindset that we're going to do this together, you can stay competitive in this league."

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'Jersey is on right on our tails'

Outdoor spectacle aside, the Flyers' matchup with the Devils is a critical game for the Metropolitan Division race.

The Flyers are seven points ahead of fourth-place New Jersey. But the Devils have played two fewer games than the Flyers and meet them again in April.

"We've put ourselves in a pretty good spot here and obviously Jersey is on right on our tails," Joel Farabee said, "so this is a really big game in terms of the standings."

The Flyers are 1-3-1 all-time in outdoor games. History and records tend to matter less when there are uncontrollable factors of playing outside.

"You just never know where these games go," Tortorella said. "There are a lot of things going on around the players. It's my job, after they're done with their families, just to get them ready to play a very important game for us."

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Same style outdoors?

After hammering home defensive principles last season, his first as the Flyers' head coach, Tortorella has wanted the Flyers to push the envelope offensively this season. They've been a team that is not afraid to make mistakes.

When the Flyers are playing to their identity, they're taking away time and space, which then generates speed and scoring off the rush.

In an outdoor game, though, there always seems to be an emphasis on simplifying. The Flyers will look to strike the right balance.

"I think you're still trying to treat it like any other game, but just the circ*mstances of it, you might have to change the game a little bit," Morgan Frost said. "I think that's a good thing about our group, I think we're versatile in that way, we can play a few different styles."

Nick Seeler has almost personified how the Flyers want to play. He's a team-best plus-18 and leads the NHL in blocked shots with 161. It's a hard, aggressive style with little hesitation.

"The reason we've had success this year is because we've kind of taken risks, jumping up, trying to kill plays early, surfing," the Flyers' defenseman said. "Tomorrow, I think we have to do the same thing, but obviously know the conditions, keep it simple early just to gather yourselves in a way. That first five minutes is going to be really important to set the tone for our team. I think keep it simple early, but at the same time, we have to play our game to be successful."

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Memories and thrills

One season during the holiday break, Frost asked the trainers if he could bring home his backup skates.

He wanted to play outside like he did as a kid in the Toronto area.

"I went on the ice with my buddies during Christmas," Frost said. "When I was growing up, that was all we did, all winter. Kind of cool to bring back a few memories. It's obviously a little different — you're not in someone's backyard, you're playing in front of however-many-thousand people."

In June, the NHL said it was anticipating over75,000 fans for each Stadium Series game. On Sunday, the Rangers and Islanders will meet to cap off the outdoor event.

Temperatures are expected to dip below 30 degrees for Flyers-Devils. Frost and Farabee said the ice surface was "really good" for practice.

The Flyers are also enjoying the spacious Jets locker room.

"This is incredible," Frost said. "It's so big, the guys are on the other side of the room, it feels like it's a different locker room.

"This facility is unbelievable. I've been saying that all day, every turn I make around the building, I'm just like, 'Wow, this is awesome.' The setup out there is so cool, too. Very fortunate."

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Hello, old friend

The Flyers know well of the damage Jack Hughes can do for the Devils.

But if they need any more tips on the scouting report, Cam York would be a good guy to ask.

The Flyers' defenseman played with Hughes on the U.S. national team development program's star-studded 2018-19 squad.

"We grew up together, played together for two years at the program," York said. "We're really good buddies. I'm excited for him, I know he's excited to be here and play in this game, like we all are. It's going to be just a really fun atmosphere."

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FAQs

Who is the Flyers coach? ›

Philadelphia Flyers head coach John Tortorella during Opening Night ceremonies against the New Jersey Devils at Wells Fargo Center.

Will the Devils make the playoffs in 2024? ›

The 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs begin tomorrow. Unfortunately, the New Jersey Devils will not be involved.

Why were torts kicked out? ›

At 10:49 of the first period after a Brayden Point power-play goal made it 4-0 Lightning, Tortorella was tossed from the game. He appeared to be upset with a tripping call on defenseman Ronnie Attard at 9:24 that led to the Point goal, which was followed by a 10-minute misconduct on forward Garnet Hathaway at 10:02.

How many Stanley Cups does John Tortorella have? ›

He led Tampa Bay to the 2004 Stanley Cup championship. Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. He is the first American-born NHL coach to reach 500 wins and as of the end of the 2023–24 he is ninth all-time in wins with 742. He has twice won the Jack Adams Award as the NHL's top coach.

Who won all 3 cups with Devils? ›

Martin Brodeur led the Devils to three Stanley Cup championships, and is the NHL's all-time leader in goaltender wins, shutouts, and goals by a goaltender. Though construction was well underway, in late summer 2006, new Mayor of Newark Cory Booker promised to reevaluate the deal and considered backing out.

Have the Devils won a cup? ›

Devils History

Since its inception in 1982, the Devils have won 3 Stanley Cup Championships in 1994-95, 1999-00, and 2002-03. The Devils have also recorded 5 conference championships and 9 division championships.

How many championships do the Devils have? ›

In their 40+ years in New Jersey, the Devils have claimed 3 Stanley Cups, 5 Conference Championships and 9 Division Championships. Fast forward to today, and the Devils are an Eastern Conference leader, clinching 2nd place in the Metropolitan Division in the 2022-23 NHL season.

Why did the Flyers coach get kicked out? ›

Philadelphia Flyers coach John Tortorella was suspended two games and fined $50,000 for refusing to leave the bench after receiving a game misconduct and a bench minor in Saturday's 7-0 loss at the Tampa Bay Lightning, the league announced.

What NHL coach got kicked out of the game? ›

Lightning after tirade, leaves reluctantly. TAMPA, Fla. — Philadelphia coach John Tortorella reluctantly left the bench Saturday night after receiving a game misconduct and bench minor early in the Flyers' 7-0 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning.

How much does John Tortorella make? ›

According to Weekes, Tortorella's deal is “in the neighbourhood” of $4 million per season for the next four seasons. Tortorella, 63, stepped down after six seasons behind the Columbus bench shortly after the 2020-21 season.

Why is Tortorella not coaching? ›

Torts was fined and suspended for two games. Philadelphia Flyers head coach John Tortorella has been suspended for two games and fined $50,000 for unprofessional conduct directed at the officials by refusing to leave the bench area after being assessed a game misconduct at 10:49 of the first period of NHL Game No.

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