Flyers fire embattled GM Fletcher, give Briere interim job
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Flyers have fired general manager Chuck Fletcher and promoted franchise great Danny Briere to the interim job, the latest front-office shakeup for an organization that has not won a Stanley Cup since 1975.
Fletcher, who was also president of hockey operations, was fired a week after he failed to make any major moves at the trade deadline.
The Flyers, who had just one playoff berth during Fletcher’s 4 1/2 years on the job, play Saturday in Pittsburgh. Philadelphia is 24-30-11 this season under first-year coach John Tortorella and well out of the playoff race.
“The Philadelphia Flyers organization has always been defined by grit, determination, and a standard of excellence. Over the past several seasons, our team simply has not lived up to that standard, so today, we will begin to chart a new path forward under a new leadership structure for Hockey Operations,” Flyers chairman Dave Scott said.