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The Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 in Game 5, avoiding elimination and narrowing the series deficit to 3-2. Sidney Crosby contributed with two assists, and Game 6 will take place in Philadelphia on Wednesday.
NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Philadelphia Flyers at Pittsburgh Penguins
PITTSBURGH â Connor Dewar, Kris Letang and Elmer Soderblom scored and the Pittsburgh Penguins avoided elimination for the second time in 48 hours with a 3-2 win over Philadelphia in Game 5 of their first-round series on Monday night.
Sidney Crosby shook off a shot to his left knee to add two assists for the Penguins, who cut the Flyersâ lead in the best-of-seven series to 3-2.
Game 6 is Wednesday in Philadelphia, where the pressure will be on the Flyers to avoid putting themselves in danger of becoming just the fifth team in NHL history to blow a series after winning the first three games.
âWe know itâs a big challenge going into there,â Crosby said. âBut I think we have a lot of belief in our group, and weâve done it time and time again.â
Alex Bump scored in his playoff debut for Philadelphia, who rallied from a 2-0 deficit to tie it on Travis Sanheimâs second goal of the series 15:06 into the second.
Crosby, who limped to the bench and then to the training room for treatment minutes earlier after a blast from the point by teammate Ryan Shea appeared to hit the top of his left knee, helped put the Penguins back in front just over two minutes later when he fed the puck to Letang at the top of the Philadelphia zone.
Letang sent a shot toward Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar that sailed wide of the net before bouncing back toward Vladar. The puck smacked off Vladarâs left pad, then his right and across the goal line to give Pittsburgh the lead for good.
The Penguins won Game 5 with goals from Connor Dewar, Kris Letang, and Elmer Soderblom, along with two assists from Sidney Crosby.
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âBounces are part of the game,â Penguins coach Dan Muse said. âBut I think you earn them when youâre working and you try to do the right things. Thatâs usually when the bounces go your way.â
After four games of mostly low-event hockey, Game 5 started with a frantic pace, a style that favors the Penguins, who finished as the NHLâs third-highest-scoring team during the regular season.
That offense went largely missing while Pittsburgh fell into a 3-0 hole. Pushed to the brink, it has returned with a flourish, and this time it wasnât just Crosby, Letang and Evgeni Malkin shouldering the burden.
Soderblomâs first goal of the playoffs and Dewarâs second gave Pittsburgh a 2-0 lead in the second period. Philadelphia responded behind Bump and Sanheim, but Letangâs fluky score late in the second was the difference.
Pittsburgh will take the ice on Wednesday, having all the momentum after two games in which they looked like the resilient, resourceful group that was among the NHLâs biggest surprises.
The Flyers and their late playoff surge were one of the others, though Philadelphia and its talented young core will have the difficult task of finishing off a more experienced group with Hall of Famers scattered across the roster.
âThey are a veteran team, they know what it takes to win,â Vladar said. âWe are still a young team. Weâve got to learn that. Weâve got to bounce back. Still try to play our game, not their game.â