Tortorella taking time to smell the roses after resurrection from scrap heap
VANCOUVER — Standing in the same hallway where one of the defining — and ugly — moments of his brief and tumultuous time with the Vancouver Canucks took place, John Tortorella seems more relaxed, if only a little.
The head coach of the high-flying Columbus Blue Jackets still has a fire that can burn white hot, but he’s just led a practice where a smile rarely left his face.
Sure, winning has something to do with it, but Tortorella is also a man taking a little more time to smell the roses after being pitched to the NHL’s scrap heap by the Canucks, unsure if he would ever get another chance.
“I’m on the back nine as far as coaching in the league,” Tortorella said during a candid talk with reporters over the weekend. “You certainly change in certain ways as far as how you handle things.”


