Frank Seravalli
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But they found a way each game to get better and stack that on top of the previous game.
That's been really impressive to watch.
I mean, I don't know how with the success that he's had that you wouldn't bring him back.
What, you're going to go to the market and then try and think you're going to find someone better?
Yeah, but I think you're in win now mode.
So you're not really worrying about that.
My only question would be, and it's just a pure hypothetical at this point, but comes into closer view.
John Tortorella is 67.
He turned 68 in 29 days.
He has been on this quest to win a second Stanley cup and become just the fourth guy to win two or more with multiple teams.
Does this,
Mark, the end of the ride, does he walk in and say, look, I'm never going to have a better run than I just had stepping behind this bench.
Right.
Love these guys.
What a great experience it was, but I'm going to go back to Florida and I'm going to do whatever it is that he does there.
Yeah, the narrative part is interesting, and he sort of added some layers to it, right?
I mean, he had that rocket quote after last night's game that really kind of got people buzzing in Toronto, right?
Um, when he talked about, um, just how they've managed each other on the bench, he said, quote, we have an older group that just stays patient and stays calm.
We don't turn on each other.
We don't get mad at each other.