THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Rams want Eric Dickerson to know hes welcome anytime on their sideline or just about anywhere else he wants to go.Rams COO Kevin Demoff tweeted reassurance at the Hall of Fame running back on Monday, shortly after Dickerson claimed he was no longer allowed on the sideline due to his criticism of the team.Coach Jeff Fisher doubled down during his weekly news conference, saying Dickerson is welcome to attend practice or sit in on team meetings with the Rams (4-7). Fisher had a warm phone conversation with Dickerson just last week, he said.I dont know where thats coming from with Eric, Fisher said. Hes always welcome. Hes welcome in the building. Id love to have him come in. Id love to have him come to practice. Id love to have him come into meetings. I mean, Eddie George has been in my meetings more than Eric Dickerson has. Id love to have him here.Dickerson made the claim on his radio show on KLAC-AM, saying he had been told by an unnamed Rams official that he makes the players uncomfortable because of his criticism of the team. Dickerson worked as a Rams broadcaster during the preseason, and he does a weekly 2-hour radio show largely about the relocated franchise, which has lost six of its last seven games to fall to 4-7.Demoff said he reached out to Dickerson to find out how any miscommunication could have occurred. The executive insisted Dickerson is a valued member of the Rams family.We all share his love for our team and our fans, Demoff tweeted.Dickerson played his first four-plus NFL seasons with the Rams, setting the NFLs single-season rushing record with 2,105 yards in 1984 while they played in Anaheim. 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They have won eight straight games -- one shy of a franchise-record winning streak -- and are among the top teams in the Eastern Conference.Tortorellas second campaign in Columbus is another chapter in his redemption story. It began in Vancouver in 2014-15 after he and former Canucks coach Alain Vigneault swapped teams.Vigneault went to the New York Rangers after the fiery Tortorella was unceremoniously dismissed in the Big Apple following battles with players, particularly Brad Richards, and media. Supposedly mellower, Tortorella was suspended for six games by the NHL after (by his own admission) he tried to get then Calgary Flames coach Bob Hartley between periods following a first-period brawl in Vancouver.In other words, Tortorella wanted to beat up Hartley. But the Canucks were never the same after the January 2014 incident.Vancouvers new president of hockey operations, Trevor Linden, fired Tortorella after his first season, and it looked like he would not get another chance to coach in the NHL. It also looked like the Canucks would be on the hook financially for the four years left on Tortorellas contract. But Blue Jackets president John Davidson, who was a TV broadcaster in New York while Tortorella was an assistant with the Rangers during an earlier stint 20 years ago, hired him to replace Todd Richards only seven games into the 2015-16 season.Now, the Blue Jackets appear to be a lock to make the playoffs, and Tortorella should easily surpass the 34-33-8 record he posted in his first season in Columbus. He is also a strong candidate for coach of the year.Thus far, Tortorella, who led the Tampa Bay Lightning to a 2004 Stanley Cup title and ranks as the NHLs all-time winningest U.S.-born coach, has kept his emotions in check.Now, hes earned the perception -- and we talked extensively about that, too, Davidson, referring to the coachs hotheadedness, told the Globe and Mail. But we wanted someone thats won, someone with a passion for the game and someone who wannted to prove he could still do it.dddddddddddd He checked all the boxes.The Blue Jackets are also checking several boxes on the ice. Sergei Bobrovsky, who ranks among the leagues best goaltenders with a sparkling 1.97 goals-against average, has won seven of the eight games during the win streak. In the past nine games, the Blue Jackets have allowed only 13 goals -- never more than two per outing.Offensively, the Blue Jackets, who have no superstars, are getting most of their points from lesser lights. Cam Atkinson, a 27-year-old Riverside, Conn., native who was drafted by Columbus in the eighth round (157th overall) in 2008, leads the team with 29 points. Alexander Wennberg, a 22-year-old Swede drafted 14th overall by Columbus in 2013, ranks second with 25 points and Brandon Saad, a former Chicago Blackhawks pest who is in his second season with Columbus, sits third with 23.Clearly, Tortorella is getting a lot -- if not the most yet -- from his youth-laden players.I think were much more comfortable with one another, he told the Globe and Mail. Im not so sure if its about roles. Its just about a standard of play for the team -- individually, but as a team, too. You have to raise the standard if you want to compete in this league.Meanwhile, the Canucks, hard-pressed to make the playoffs as Tortorellas mild mannered replacement Willie Desjardins faces speculation about his future, will try to prove that they have also raised their standard.(The Blue Jackets) have been playing really hard as a team, said Vancouver winger Loui Eriksson. Everyone knows the kind of coach they have there. Theyve been doing a good job. Its definitely going to be a tough challenge for us.While Tortorellas redemption story continues, the Canucks will try to show that they have redeemed themselves following a 1-4 road trip that ended before their home win over Tampa Bay.Weve shown we can be a good team, said Vancouver defenseman Luca Sbisa. We beat (Tampa Bay) twice in (approximately) a week. We showed we can do it. We just have to find consistency. (Sundays game) is going to be a test again. (The Blue Jackets) are probably the best team in the league right now. Its nice to get the win (over Tampa Bay) and go into that game with a good feeling.The Canucks will feel even better if they can prevent their former bench boss from reaching a coaching milestone. ' ' '