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Tortorella tossed during ugly 7-0 Flyers loss to Lightning

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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.

On a night that the 2004 Stanley Cup-winning Lightning team that Tortorella coached was honoured, he lasted just 10:49 into the game before receiving the penalties right after Philadelph­ia fell behind 4-0.

Tortorella expressed displeasur­e toward the officials, and then repeatedly told referees Wes McCauley and Brandon Schrader that he would not leave. He relented after a couple minutes and headed to the locker-room.

“I've never seen that,” Flyers centre Sean Couturier said. “Did he really deserve to get kicked out honestly after what he said? He didn't say much.”

Tortorella was replaced by associate coach Brad Shaw.

“Well, I think he was just trying to make a point that we felt like we might not have been getting our fair shake,” Shaw said. “It's an emotional game at times, and we all get elevated blood pressure.

“I'm not going to speculate on whether or not it was the right call. It's an emotional game, you know, and Wes decided that was the right thing to do. That's his decision in the moment.”

About 90 seconds before Brayden Point's power-play goal made it 4-0, the referees called a penalty on Tampa Bay's Michael Eyssimont for tripping. It was then changed to Flyers defenceman Ronnie Attard after the officials had a discussion.

“It's just like two guys skating, hustling for a puck and their skates come together and one guy fell down and one didn't,” Shaw said.

Less than a minute later, Philadelph­ia right-winger Garnet Hathaway was given a 10-minute misconduct for making contact with Tampa Bay's Anthony Cirelli during a timeout for a line change.

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