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Rick Tocchet acknowledges Matvei Michkov's strong finish to the season, leading the Flyers in scoring post-Olympic break. Michkov's performance has helped the Flyers secure their first playoff berth since 2020.
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Things were never quite right between Philadelphia Flyers head coach Rick Tocchet and phenom forward Matvei Michkov for much of the season, but Michkov's strong finish to the season has all but erased that now.
From the Olympic break on, Michkov, 21, led the Flyers in scoring, even while plodding along in his limited third-line role alongside Noah Cates.
His hard work has, however, spurred the Flyers on to a playoff berth--their first since 2020--and even Tocchet had to recognize that.
In a recent interview with NBC Sports Philadelphia on John Clark's "Takeoff with John Clark", Tocchet gave his take on what went down with Michkov and where he's at now.
"Mich, he had a tough first half. We know the reasons why, or whatever. I'm not going to bring up the out of shape stuff, I got killed for that. I want people to understand you can't just let a guy do what he wants and play free and go for breakaways. That just can't happen if you want to win," Tocchet said.
Rick Tocchet noted that Michkov had a tough first half but has improved significantly, contributing to the team's playoff success.
After the Olympic break, Michkov led the Flyers in scoring and finished the season with 20 goals and 51 points in 81 games.
Tocchet criticized Michkov for being out of shape, which affected his playing time and performance during the first half of the season.
Michkov's resurgence is seen as a crucial factor for the Flyers as they prepare to face the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

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