The Pittsburgh Penguins lost Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs to the Philadelphia Flyers 5-2, facing a potential sweep. The game featured a significant brawl and a series of penalties that disrupted play.
The Penguins enter Game 3 with some adjusted forward lines, left wings shuffled all around the first three lines from the start of last game. Otherwise itâs the same, including Stuart Skinner back in net. The Flyers are sticking with whatâs been working to this point by using the same players and combos.
Itâs a good start for the Penguins, the road venue doesnât make any impact. Pittsburgh gets the first few shots and then the first power play when Sean Couturier trips up Sam Girard. Lo and behold, they score a goal on that power play, the first of the series, to take their first lead in a game. Sidney Crosby passes to , who quickly feeds at the other side of the crease. Malkin knocks it home, 1-0 Pens. Late in the period, before a faceoff flung his stick up behind his back and it went inside the visor of Crosby, who fell to the ice. Crosby stayed down a minute after it. The refs send both players off the ice, feeling Crosby milked it a little too much once the crowd and Hathaway threw a fit over it. Maybe he shouldnât have been swinging his stick around the eyeball of a Mount Rushmore player? First period ends with the shots 11-11, which is much more the type and style of game that the Penguins want to play compared to the quagmire that those early games of getting very few shots in the first. Pittsburgh up on the board 1-zippy.
The final score was 5-2 in favor of the Philadelphia Flyers.
The game featured a large brawl, multiple penalties, and a significant momentum shift after the second period.
Evgeni Malkin scored the first goal for the Penguins during a power play.
The loss puts the Penguins on the verge of being swept in the series by the Flyers.
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The ref show continues in the second period, Travis Konecny hits Kris Letang after a whistle, Letang joins Konecny in the penalty box after a halfhearted response. Then on the ensuing 4v4, Erik Karlsson gets rung up on a tripping infraction that didnât create or deny a scoring chance or change possession of the puck. Philadelphia gets a long 4v3 power play. Skinner stops Porter Martone in front of the net on the best scoring chance they get. As soon as Konecny gets out of the box heâs right back on his BS giving Rust an elbow to the head. This sends Rust off the deep end as they scrap after the whistle. Somehow out of the scrum all 10 skaters on the ice end up in the penalty box for roughing and Rust picks up an extra minor forâŠunknown reasons. The delays to sort it out take so long that Crosby and Malkin leave the bench to stretch their legs and warm up, complete loss of control by the refs. Finally play resumes with a Philadelphia 5v4 power play, and they get their first PPG when Trevor Zegras hammers a one-timer by Skinner. 1-1 game. The Flyers canât stop Flyering, Nick Seelers throws three crosschecks at Crosby away from the puck and the PEns get a power play out of it. With Rust and Karlsson still in the box, it doesnât get much going. That builds momentum for the Flyers, they get a long shift in the period and send some shots in that Skinner canât smother or corral and the defense canât clear. Philadelphia hits the post and it looks like the Pens are on the ropes. They are, Rasmus Ristolainen sneaks a long-range low shot by Skinner. 2-1 Philadelphia gets their first lead of the night. The Penguins have three shots in the period and the Flyers score their third goal of the period. Connor Clifton chips a puck back to the Flyers and they get it back high and go around the horn. Seeler throws a long range shot on, thereâs a bit of traffic but Skinner canât nab it with the glove. 3-1 game. The Penguins get a golden chance when Ristolainen breaks his stick and is trapped. Rust walks around him but Dan Vladar stops the shot and the follow-up canât get there in time. Period ends, what a doozy it was. Shots are 15-7 Philadelphia. Goals were 3-0 in the second. The Penguins have to be wondering what the hell just happened, I know Iâm doing the same.
Egor Chinakhovâs hard wrister knocks the skate blade off Vladarâs skate. The refs give him a whistle, they shouldnât have. A few minutes later, the Penguins get a power play, Tyson Foerster is off for tripping Ben Kindel. Rust drives the net and falls on Vladarâs arm to get a whistle and thatâs as close as the Penguins get. Soon after, a gift when Matvei Michkov getting too aggro after a whistle. This time, it strikes. Erik Karlsson booms a slapper by the blocker side of Vladar. 3-2 game with 10:21 to go. Anthony Mantha has one he wants back, flipping the puck over the glass for a penalty. Skinner makes his first stop of the period and itâs a big one on a Noah Cates breakaway. Cates gets his revenge, slipping behind Ryan Shea and bringing the puck forehand down low. 4-2 with 7:30 to go. The Pens get another power play with 6:32 to go, they take their timeout to gear up, nothing happening this time. It gets down to desperation time, Skinner pulled for the extra attacker with about 3 minutes to play. Doesnât work, Owen Tippett sinks the empty net goal with 1:12.