Behind The Bench with Flyers Head Coach Scott Gordon - a podcast by Crossing Broad
from 2019-02-17T18:42:42
Anthony and Russ sit down for an exclusive interview with Flyers coach Scott Gordon to discuss:
The decisions made that have led to the Flyers' turnaroundImplementing changes to the team's tactics on the fly
How he found out that he'd be taking over and the challenges of taking over mid-seasonWhy he enjoyed coaching in the AHL and how this NHL stint has affected his view of coaching at this level
Challenges in his previous NHL coaching tenuresSimilarities between Sean Couturier and Patrice Bergeron
The importance of his young players helping to implement game plan wrinklesBreaking down an individual player's game and what he's learned about coaching
Choosing his Boston College over HarvardBeing the first goalie to ever put his water bottle on his net
Playing in the OlympicsHis favorite arenas
How he likes to decompressThe movie "Miracle" and how Jim Craig made his son's day
Anthony and Russ then discuss some interesting quotes from Shayne Gostisbehere and Scott Gordon's reaction following the Flyers' OT winner over the Detroit Red Wings. They also give their thoughts on the Cam Talbot/Anthony Stolarz trade and read new iTunes five star reviews.Please subscribe to the show ([iTunes] [Google Play][Stitcher] [RSS]), leave a 5 star review, and follow us on Twitter: @AntSanPhilly @JoyOnBroad
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