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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.

2026-04-30T18:35:00+00:00
Penguins vs. Flyers | NHL Playoff Highlights | Game 3 | April 22, 2026

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

Frequently Asked Questions

?What was the final score of Flyers vs Penguins in Game 3?
Philadelphia Flyers defeated Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2 (0-1, 3-0, 2-1) at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
?Who scored for the Flyers?
Trevor Zegras (PP), Rasmus Ristolainen, Nick Seeler, Noah Cates (PP) and Owen Tippett (empty net) scored for Philadelphia.
?Who scored for the Penguins?
Evgeni Malkin (PP) and Erik Karlsson (PP) scored for Pittsburgh.
?What was the goaltending matchup?
Dan Vladar made 28 saves on 30 shots for Philadelphia; Stuart Skinner stopped 24 of 29 for Pittsburgh.
?What is the series state after Game 3?
Philadelphia leads the best-of-seven Eastern Conference First Round 3-0 and can advance with a Game 4 win at home.
?Did Sidney Crosby reach a milestone in this game?
Yes. Crosby's primary assist on Malkin's first-period goal was his 202nd career playoff point, moving him past Jaromir Jagr for 5th all-time.