Quick rant about a comment Tortorella made last night. He was rather snarky when he said "this isn't the Elvis show". We all know this isn't all about Elvis - this has been a TEAM effort. No argument. It is rather ****ty of him, though, to make that statement in such a way that Elvis should feel not worthy of the attention he is getting. Whether Tortorella likes it or not, right now Elvis is the name, person and personality that has excited the city and fan base in a season that seemed lost only a short time ago. How can Tortorella belittle the effect that Elvis is having on the team and how he's bringing attention to the TEAM and organization from the entire NHL? The team is obviously feeding off the confidence and composure that he is bringing to every game. How many times have we watched and bemoaned that our team would deflate because they had so little confidence in their goalie?? Elvis is always the first to state that each win has been a team effort and was always the first to blame himself for losses. Seems that his head is in the right place. This TEAM and organization has been starved for a larger than life personality that can bring the fans to feet with his play and joy. I, for one, love his attitude, swagger, and style of play that is unlike any goaltender we've had. He can be the biggest marketing tool of this organization. Christ, I live in Toronto so I'm not there attending the games but even when watching a game on TV I can sure as hell FEEL the absolute insanity of the crowd when he makes a crazy save or even a snippet of the true King's music blasts through the arena! Anyway, when reporters are asking questions about Elvis that an excited fanbase is eager to hear perhaps the coach shouldn't criticize the questioner and dispraise the player. Rant off.