John Tortorella Calls Twitter ‘Nothing But Trouble,’ Discourages Canucks From Using Site

by abournenesn

Sep 13, 2013

John TortorellaVANCOUVER, British Columbia — New Vancouver Canucks coach John Tortorella doesn’t want his players to get too social on Twitter.

Tortorella says he wants his players to limit their Twitter use because the social media site is “nothing but trouble.” He won’t ban players from using it, but he said they better make sure they don’t tweet any information from the locker room.

Several Vancouver players use Twitter, including goaltender Roberto Luongo and forwards David Booth and Alex Burrows.

Tortorella has his own Twitter page. He is a dog lover and uses his Twitter account for fundraising causes related to canines.

Tortorella was known for clashing with the media during his days as coach of the New York Rangers. He’s trying to get along better with reporters on the West Coast but says some information must “stay in the room.”

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