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The Pittsburgh Penguins lost to the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 in Game 1 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Key moments included a late goal by the Flyers and a strong performance by goalie Stuart Skinner.
The Penguins get both Connor Dewar and Blake Lizotte back from injury, forcing Justin Brazeau out of the lineup. Stuart Skinner gets the call to get the first start.
The Flyers make the first mistake when hits way after a whistle stops play. Philadelphia to the penalty box 1:53 in. The first power play comes up empty, despite a few shot attempts. gets the Penguins into trouble hacking at a Flyer after getting hurried. Late in the power play barges into Skinner, kicks the puck and lands on the goalie. The puck goes in but the referees immediately wave off the goal as being no good. No goal. More penalties come when pulls the helmet off Jamie Drysdale. Drysdale doesnât leave the play immediately so he goes for whatâs called interference, Crosby for roughing to bring on 4v4 play. Intense period, no goals that count. Philadelphia takes a 9-5 edge in shots through 20 minutes.
Key moments included a goal by Jamie Drysdale, a tying goal by Evgeni Malkin, and a late goal by Noel Acciari that secured the win for the Flyers.
The Flyers' goals were scored by Jamie Drysdale, Travis Sanheim, and Noel Acciari, while Evgeni Malkin and Bryan Rust scored for the Penguins.
The Penguins struggled on the power play, failing to convert any opportunities while the Flyers capitalized on their chances.
The final score was Philadelphia Flyers 3, Pittsburgh Penguins 2.

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Skinner stays sharp making a big stop on Trevor Zegras and then another on Noah Cates in the early going of the second. Dewar gets hobbled by a hit from Tippett and is hunched over, leaving the game temporarily but didnât miss a shift. Tippett gets sprung for another breakaway and gets denied by Skinner. The shift continues as the Flyers isolate on the Sam Girard â Letang pair and the fourth line. Zegras gets the puck low to high for Drysdale who walks up to the circle and uses the traffic in front to sneak a low wrister past Skinner. 1-0 Flyers get the first goal 9:19 into the second period. Looking for a response, the Pens step up their pressure a little and Crosby draws a penalty driving to the net and forcing Travis Sanheim to take him down. Pittsburgh is as disconnected as ever, the first group failed to get a zone entry without going offsides. Back at 5v5, the Penguins get their best shift of the game and convert it to a goal. A long shift wears down the Flyers, who get trapped as Pittsburgh changes lines with the benches being near the offensive zone. Rickard Rakell shoots a puck that Dan Vladar kicks out, right to Evgeni Malkin. Malkin charges in and beats Vladar with a low shot. 1-1 game as the Pens get on the board. The Flyers are the next to the power play when Anthony Mantha gets busted for cross checking. The period ends while theyâre on it. Shots in the second are 7-5 Philadelphia. The Penguins arenât playing very well, but they found a way to get an answer and somehow arenât trailing after 40 minutes despite their poor play.
Philadelphia doesnât score on their carryover power play and the Pensâ PK improves to 3/3 on the night. The Pens look good at the start, Soderblom drove to the net and got a good shot away, momentum derailed when Mantha took his second offensive zone penalty of the game by high-sticking Porter Martone. The Flyers get some zone time but no goal. The Flyers find that goal with 10:00 left. Sanheim dances around Soderblom then shoots back across his body to catch Skinner deep in the crease. 2-1 PHI. The Pens are pushing to try and find a tie goal and then the rookie Martone extends the lead. He did well to hold the puck and let Noel Acciari skate away from him, then pick the top corner on Skinner. 3-1 with only 2:37 to go. Pittsburgh pulled the goalie to try and attack more. Away from the play Crosby and Sanheim start jousting with dueling cross-checks. Both get sent off on matching penalties. The Pens pull Skinner again to make it a 5v4 situation. Bryan Rust scores, finding a bounce off a Malkin shot attempt and then throwing it in past Vladar. But they run out of time. Mantha gets a chance going through the crease, Vladar keeps it out. The clock runs out.