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Flyers back their coach, keep it light after Tortorella’s suspension

Flyers back their coach, keep it light after Tortorella's suspension

Flyers back their coach, keep it light after Tortorella’s suspension originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

VOORHEES, N.J. — When asked Monday about John Tortorella’s two-game suspension, Cam Atkinson couldn’t refrain from using a popular hockey cliché.

“It’s just the next-man-up mentality sort of thing,” the veteran winger said.

Next coach up?

“Yeah, next coach up,” he said with a smile.

The Flyers, including Tortorella, are not dwelling on the NHL’s decision to ban the head coach for a pair of games. The league hit Tortorella with the suspension and a $50,000 fine Sunday for “unprofessional conduct directed at the officials by refusing to leave the bench area after being assessed a game misconduct.”

The incident occurred Saturday during the first period of the Flyers’ 7-0 loss to the Lightning. Brayden Point had just ballooned Tampa Bay’s lead to 4-0 with a power play goal. Tortorella clearly didn’t agree with some of the penalties called against his club. He was incensed by the officials when they ejected him only 10:49 minutes into the game.

After his team’s practice Monday, Tortorella declined to offer his perspective on the ejection and suspension.

“I’m not commenting on that stuff, no,” he said. “There’s no sense in commenting. We’re moving on and getting ready for San Jose.”

Tortorella won’t coach the Flyers‘ home games Tuesday against the Sharks (7 p.m. ET/NBCSP) and Thursday against the Maple Leafs (7:30 p.m. ET/ESPN+, Hulu). He said he’s allowed to be in the Wells Fargo Center, just not behind the bench.

“For us, it might be a little different,” Sean Couturier said. “We’ve just got to be ready, come out with a good effort and make sure we try to get some wins here.”

Couturier didn’t want to expound on the NHL’s decision.

“I guess I’ve got to respect what the league did,” he said. “I wonder if Torts was a repeated offender or something to get two games, but I don’t know.”

When Tortorella was ejected, Couturier and Travis Konecny were shown on the NBC Sports Philadelphia broadcast attempting to get an explanation from veteran referee Wes McCauley.

“They just kept saying he had to go,” Konecny said. “I didn’t really see what warranted that, but obviously they did.”

Atkinson was on the bench in front of Tortorella.

“It’s an emotional game,” he said. “It’s a couple of questionable calls that led to that happening. I was right below him, he was screaming over my head, I personally don’t think what he did was wrong. But everyone’s entitled to their own…

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