The Philadelphia Flyers are going through a tough time, with their recent 3-2 overtime loss to the LA Kings marking their fourth consecutive defeat. This slump has extended to 11 losses in their last 13 games, prompting frustrated fans to direct their criticism towards Flyers coach Rick Tocchet.
After the game, Flyers fans took to social media to express their frustration. Some fans called for Tocchet to be fired, while others questioned the leadership of the organization and compared it to struggling franchises in other sports. One fan even likened the Flyers to the Cleveland Browns of the NHL.
Criticism of Tocchet’s coaching approach and player development strategies were prevalent among fans. Some fans accused him of nepotism in the hiring process, while others called for a change in coaching staff. Despite the backlash, Tocchet remains at the helm of the struggling team.
Flyers forward Travis Konecny had a missed opportunity on a breakaway before the Kings sealed the game in overtime. The Flyers are currently holding onto fourth place in the Metropolitan Division with a record of 23-17-8.
Rick Tocchet joined the Flyers in May as the 25th coach in franchise history. He came with an impressive resume, having won the Jack Adams Award in 2024 for his work with the Vancouver Canucks. Tocchet’s hiring was seen as a homecoming, as he played 11 seasons with the Flyers and was inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame.
Tocchet replaced John Tortorella in March, with hopes of ending the Flyers’ playoff drought and developing young talent like rookie Matvei Michkov. The team is now looking to bounce back from their losing streak when they face the Washington Capitals next.
Despite the challenges, the Flyers are determined to salvage their season and restore faith in their frustrated fanbase. As they navigate through this rough patch, the organization is hopeful that they can turn things around under Tocchet’s leadership.

