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Sportsnet Pittsburgh will air up to six first-round playoff games for the Penguins against the Flyers, starting April 18. The coverage includes live broadcasts and extensive pregame, intermission, and postgame segments.
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PITTSBURGH (April 17, 2026) - SportsNet Pittsburgh (SNP), the home of the Pittsburgh Penguins, today announced it will deliver comprehensive coverage of the Penguinsâ first- round playoff series against the Philadelphia Flyers, including live game broadcasts and in-depth pregame, intermission, and postgame coverage throughout the series.
Coverage begins Saturday, April 18 at 7 p.m. with one hour of live pregame show coverage, setting the stage for what promises to be a competitive matchup between longtime rivals.
On-air coverage will be led by a familiar and trusted team of voices returning to the booth and studio: Josh Getzoff (play-by-play), Colby Armstrong and Phil Bourque (game analysts), Jay Caufield, Matt Bartkowski, and Bourque (studio analysts), and hosts/reporters Dan Potash and Hailey Hunter.
SportsNet Pittsburgh will surround every game with robust studio coverage for one hour of pregame and postgame, offering expert analysis, player insights, and real-time breakdowns. In addition to live game broadcasts, fans can tune in to Get Me the Brandy, featuring Potash, Hunter, and Getzoff, for extended conversations, behind-the-scenes access, and off-day analysis throughout the postseason.
The Penguins playoff coverage begins on April 18 at 7 p.m.
Sportsnet Pittsburgh will air up to six first-round playoff games for the Penguins.
The Penguins are facing the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round of the playoffs.

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âPlayoff hockey in Pittsburgh brings out the very best in our fans and our team, and weâre proud to deliver coverage that matches that energy,â said David Wisnia, President and CEO of SportsNet Pittsburgh. âFrom puck drop through every moment of analysis and storytelling, our focus is on providing Penguins fans with the most complete and immersive postseason experience possible.â
The Penguins begin the first round on Saturday, April 18. Game dates and times are as follows:
For the latest news and programming updates from SNP, follow us on X, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and download the SNP 360 app to stream Penguins games with their TV provider or via direct subscription. Visit www.getSNP360.com/ to learn more.
About SportsNet Pittsburgh (SNP)
SportsNet Pittsburgh is owned by the Pittsburgh Penguins and Pittsburgh Pirates and is managed by NESN. It is the home of Pirates baseball and Penguins hockey for all regionally televised games in and around Pittsburgh and other local sports content. NESN was the first regional sports network to launch a direct-to-consumer service, NESN 360. The SNP 360 announcement expands upon investments in local sports accessibility and reaching sports fans everywhere.