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Tortorella suspended 2 games for refusing to leave bench vs. Lightning

The Philadelphia and former Tampa Bay coach repeatedly told officials he would not leave after receiving a game misconduct.
 
Philadelphia Flyers head coach John Tortorella, left, yells at referee Brandon Schrader (34) after receiving a game misconduct during the first period of Saturday's game against the Lightning at Amalie Arena.
Philadelphia Flyers head coach John Tortorella, left, yells at referee Brandon Schrader (34) after receiving a game misconduct during the first period of Saturday's game against the Lightning at Amalie Arena. [ CHRIS O'MEARA | AP ]
Published March 11|Updated March 11

NEW YORK — Philadelphia Flyers and former Lightning coach John Tortorella was suspended for two games and fined $50,000 by the NHL on Sunday for unprofessional conduct directed at the officials by refusing to leave the bench area after a game misconduct.

Tortorella reluctantly left the bench Saturday night after receiving the game misconduct and a bench minor early in the Flyers’ 7-0 loss to the Lightning at Amalie Arena.

On a night that the 2004 Stanley Cup-winning Lightning team that Tortorella coached was honored, he lasted just 10:49 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. Tortorella was replaced by associate coach Brad Shaw.

Tortorella will miss homes games Tuesday night against San Jose and Thursday night against Toronto.

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