PHILADELPHIA — The Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-2 on Saturday night in Game 4, staving off a first-round sweep and forcing a Game 5 in Pittsburgh on Monday. Sidney Crosby scored a power-play goal and Kris Letang added a third-period blast while goaltender Artūrs Šilovs recorded 25 saves in his first start of the series. The result reduces the Flyers’ series lead to 3-1 and preserves Pittsburgh’s postseason hopes heading into Monday’s 7 p.m. matchup at PPG Paints Arena. Penguins coach Dan Muse’s decision to start Silovs and bench Stuart Skinner drew attention, and both teams will adjust lineups and tactics during the upcoming travel day.
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If you're a Penguins fan, this win is a sigh of relief. It keeps the team's playoff hopes alive. It also shows the power of focus and strategy, as emphasized by Crosby. For Flyers fans, it's a reminder that a series lead isn't a guarantee.
The Penguins are fighting back with determination. Their win in Game 4 shows they're not ready to be swept out of the playoffs. Game 5 on Monday will be crucial. If you're a hockey fan, it's a game not to miss. Send this to someone who loves a good comeback story.
The Pittsburgh Penguins organization, players (notably Sidney Crosby and Kris Letang), interim goaltender Artūrs Šilovs, local businesses in Pittsburgh, and broadcasters benefited from renewed postseason revenue, a forced Game 5, and increased spectator interest.
The Philadelphia Flyers, their goaltender Dan Vladar, Flyers fans, and local retailers in Philadelphia lost momentum and potential playoff economic gains after the Game 4 defeat that prevented a home sweep-clinching victory.
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Penguins Stave Off Sweep With 4-2 Game Four
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