Calgary Flames interim general manager Brian Burke defended his coach Bob Hartley on Monday and said Vancouver Canucks coach John Tortorella ''oughta keep his mouth shut.'' Burke, also Calgary's president of hockey operations, responded to Tortorella's postgame comments after Sunday's game in Vancouver, where the Canucks won the regular-season finale 5-1. Tortorella had objected when Canucks forward...
Burke: Tortorella should 'keep his mouth shut' (The Associated Press)
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