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The Pittsburgh Penguins face the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 4 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs, needing a win to avoid elimination. The Flyers lead the series 3-0 and have outscored the Penguins 11-4 so far.
Game 4 is scheduled to start at 8:00 p.m. ET.
The game will be broadcast locally on Sportsnet Pittsburgh and NBC Sports Philadelphia, and nationally on TBS and TruTV, with streaming available on HBO Max.
The Penguins must win Game 4 to force a Game 5 in the series.
Dan Vladar is a game-time decision due to injury; if he cannot play, Samuel Ersson will start.
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**Projected lines** (from Thursday’s practice) ***FORWARDS*** Tyson Foerster – Trevor Zegras – Owen Tippett Travis Konecny – Christian Dvorak – Porter Martone Denver Barkey – Noah Cates – Matvei Michkov Luke Glendening – Sean Couturier – Garnet Hathaway ***DEFENSEMEN*** Travis Sanheim / Rasmus Ristolainen Cam York / Jamie Drysdale Nick Seeler / Noah Juulsen **Goalies:** Dan Vladar (?) and Samuel Ersson **Potential scratches**: Garrett Wilson, Carl Grundstrom, Alex Bump, Emil Andrae **Injured Reserve**: Rodrigo Abols (fractured ankle), Nikita Grebenkin (upper body)
The biggest Game 4 question for the Flyers will be who is starting in net. Rick Tocchet said Thursday that Dan Vladar is “a little banged up.” The Flyers goaltender had what Tocchet described as “maintenance days” on both Thursday and Friday, and he’s considered a game-time decision heading into Game 4. Vladar was in visible discomfort after taking contact from Bryan Rust in the third quarter of Wednesday’s Game 3. He at times appeared to be limited in his movements after that play. If Vladar is unable to play Saturday, the Flyers will turn back to Samuel Ersson. Ersson has started just one game over the last few weeks, and it was the Flyers’ regular-season finale after they’d already clinched their playoff spot. Ersson’s overall numbers for the season (.870 SV%, 3.12 GAA) aren’t great, but he picked up his game after the Olympic break in February (.912 SV% and 1.8 GAA in nine games since then, per Hockey Reference). If Vladar is hurting, the Flyers have enough cushion with their three-game series lead to see if Ersson can build on that momentum in Game 4. “I’m not really worried if he had to play,” Tocchet said about Ersson Friday, per NHL.com’s Adam Kimelman. “He’s locked in. Even in practice. If his number is called, he’ll be ready to go.”
