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Zegras and Cates Power Flyers Past Penguins, Series Slips Away From Pittsburgh
Flyers beat Penguins 5-2 in Game 3 at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Zegras and Cates each scored a goal and assist; Vladar made 28 saves as Philadelphia took a 3-0 series lead.
Zegras and Cates Power Flyers Past Penguins, Series Slips Away From Pittsburgh
The Philadelphia Flyers took a stranglehold of the Eastern Conference First Round on Wednesday, defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2 at Xfinity Mobile Arena to seize a 3-0 series lead. Trevor Zegras and Noah Cates each posted a goal and an assist, Dan Vladar made 28 saves, and the Flyers' three-goal second period flipped a one-goal deficit into a comfortable lead they never surrendered.
Philadelphia Flyers – Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2 (0-1, 3-0, 2-1)
Goals: 26. Zegras (Drysdale, Martone, PP), 30. Ristolainen (Juulsen, Couturier), 32. Seeler (Juulsen, Couturier), 53. Cates (Zegras, Drysdale, PP), 59. Tippett (empty net) – 5. Malkin (Rust, Crosby, PP), 50. Karlsson (Rakell, Novak, PP).
Goalies: Vladar (28 saves on 30) – Skinner (24 saves on 28).
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Malkin Strikes First, Then Philadelphia's Wild Power Play
Pittsburgh opened the scoring early — Evgeni Malkin's 4:18 power-play goal, set up by Bryan Rust and a Sidney Crosby primary assist that was Crosby's 202nd career playoff point. The milestone moved Crosby past Jaromir Jagr for fifth on the all-time list.
But the second period belonged to {{homeTeam}}. After a wild scrum sent every other skater on the ice to the penalty box — leaving a rare 5-on-5 power play — Zegras converted from Porter Martone's setup at 5:18. "Kind of struggled a little bit the first couple of games," Zegras said. "Nice seeing one go in on the power play."
The Three-Goal Second Period
Inside three more minutes Ristolainen ripped a slap shot past Stuart Skinner from the slot, and Seeler followed at 11:18 — two depth players cashing in on Noah Juulsen primary assists, with Sean Couturier the secondary on both. By the second intermission Philadelphia led 3-1 and Pittsburgh's body language had collapsed.
Karlsson Cuts It, Cates Restores the Lead
Erik Karlsson's power-play goal at 9:39 of the third gave Pittsburgh a final pulse, but Cates answered at 12:30 — also on the power play — taking a Zegras feed and beating Skinner glove side. Tippett's empty-netter at 18:48 was a formality.
What It Means
Philadelphia leads the series 3-0 and can close the rivalry sweep in Game 4 at home on Saturday. Four Flyers scored their first career playoff goals in this game alone — Zegras, Ristolainen, Seeler and Cates — and rookie Porter Martone became the fourth teenager in 25 years with points in his first three playoff games. "We've got a long way to go," head coach Rick Tocchet said. "The hardest one is to win the next one." For Pittsburgh, the math is stark: Crosby and Malkin will need to author one of the great playoff comebacks in NHL history.
NHL Game 3 Highlights | Penguins vs. Flyers - April 22, 2026