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Morgan Frost watched helplessly as his Flyers team lost and was formally eliminated from the playoff chase while sitting on the bench at the Wells Fargo Center at the end of his season.
Personally, I thought it was a disappointing conclusion for Frost, who had fought back from 11 healthy scratches to secure a solid starting position. However, there he was, observing once more, a terrible sensation to bear throughout the off-season.
As the Flyers’ regular-season finale unfolded three and a half weeks ago, John Tortorella made significant changes to his roster in the hopes of winning both regulation games and two additional games.
Cam Atkinson, Bobby Brink, and Frost did not play during the whole second half of the game, which ended in a 1-1 draw. He stated, “Obviously you want to be out there, especially in a game like that, an important game, it’s pretty devastating to not play,” at his news conference one day later to wrap off the season. “However, Torts is a fantastic coach, and I have a lot of respect for him. I can understand if he believed that was what he had to do in order to try to win that game.
“I believe I could have performed a little bit better in the past two games. I felt that many of the guys last night were playing well, putting in a lot of effort, and accomplishing a lot of great things. Saying that I’m upset about it at the moment is simple, but In the first two months of the season, there had been legitimate doubts about Frost’s future with the Flyers. Ten of the Flyers’ opening twenty games and six games in a row saw the young playmaking center sit on the bench. And this was on a young-focused rebuilding squad.
However, following his eleventh sitting in early January, Frost sought out Tortorella for a “honest conversation,” and he never sat again during the regular season. Like the previous season, he played better in the latter stretch. In 44 games since his final benching on January 4, Frost has eight goals and 22 assists. With Travis Konecny’s 33 and Owen Tippett’s 31, he had the third-highest scoring total on the Flyers during that time. His total was 30 points.