The Philadelphia Flyers are in the same situation as the Habs. The team is in the midst of a rebuild, and if they don't have as many injuries as the CH, their relief is less interesting. Tortorella himself admits that a rebuilding team is not supposed to win and that it is a necessary process. So much so that the coach took the luxury of leaving Tony DeAngelo out of the lineup for a third straight matchup, as the Flyers lost 5-3 to the Bruins. Asked how a competitive player like DeAngelo took being left out, even when healthy, Torts simply said he didn't talk to him. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/JHallNBCS/status/1645151965695954946?t=ucZD3o6OY9P1wKQKhLo7Ug&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> We're talking about a defenseman with two 50+ point seasons who could have hit that mark again this year. Then Tortorella leaves him out without even talking to him. There's definitely a plan behind this, but Torts is proving once again that there are no two like him.