
Philadelphia Flyers turn to Rick Tocchet as ‘long-term solution’ behind the bench
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — 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.
General manager Danny Brière made the announcement at a packed news conference at the Wells Fargo Center, calling the 61-year-old Tocchet the “long-term solution” for the franchise’s bench position. The deal reportedly for $25 million over five years signals a serious investment in the franchise’s future direction.
“This is a big day for the Flyers,” Brière said. “Rick is the kind of teacher and communicator we need. He was a mentor to me as a young player, and I know he’s going to do the same for our guys coming up. He’s the perfect fit.”
Tocchet returns to Philadelphia where he played parts of 11 seasons across two stints and became one of the franchise’s most beloved and gritty figures. He amassed 508 points and more than 1,800 penalty minutes in an orange and black jersey. He later won Stanley Cups as an assistant coach in Pittsburgh and rebuilt struggling squads in Tampa Bay, Arizona, and, most recently, Vancouver.