Philadelphia Flyers coach John Tortorella did not verbally respond to questions about Felix Sandstrom's performance, instead tapping the podium and walking away. Despite a strong game, Tortorella mentioned the team's inability to score. The press conference lasted only 39 seconds, with Tortorella shrugging when asked about Sandstrom's performance.
Final 10 seconds of Torts in emoji form 🤷🏻♂️ https://t.co/cEzSiXHpGl
OUR 50-GOAL SCORER 🤩 https://t.co/PWka9uVZqR
John Tortorella was asked if he thinks Felix Sandström could have made some more stops after a shaky game… Tortorella put his arms up and shrugged a bit then walked out. 39 second presser tonight. #LetsGoFlyers
John Tortorella walks away after @JHallNBCS asks a question about Felix Sandström. Torts puts up his hands and walks away. At least he didn't throw Sandström under the bus. It was a "Absolutely he could have made a save, or should have."
John Tortorella: "We played really well, just couldn't score. We can build off the whole game." #Flyers
The taps said it all. #Flyers https://t.co/1jUJBpHMJU
When asked about Felix Sandstrom’s performance, John Tortorella twice tapped the podium before walking away. Didn’t say a word. #LetsGoFlyers