NHL Game Preview: Philadelphia Flyers vs. Pittsburgh Penguins

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Faceoff is scheduled for 8:00 PM ET
Venue:
PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
Broadcast: ESPN, NBC Sports Philadelphia, SportsNet Pittsburgh, TVA Sports

The Battle of Pennsylvania returns to the playoffs for the first time since 2018 in this heated Eastern Conference first-round series. Pittsburgh earns home-ice advantage via the regulation-wins tiebreaker after both teams finished with identical 98-point campaigns. The Penguins bring veteran star power and offensive depth into a building that will be electric, while the Flyers counter with youth, defensive structure, and momentum from a late-season surge. Expect physical, emotional hockey with playoff intensity from puck drop.

Team Records and Recent Form

Pittsburgh Penguins (41-25-16): Finished with one of the league’s top offenses (3.54 goals per game, 3rd overall) and strong special teams. They bounced back from a three-year playoff drought with depth scoring and veteran leadership. Recent form included a solid close but dropped their final three regular-season games; however, they went 7-3-0 in key late stretches and showed resilience at home (20-13-8).

Philadelphia Flyers (43-27-12): Posted their best point total and win count since 2017-18, clinching with a shootout victory on April 13. They rode an 18-7-0 surge in their final 25 games, fueled by young talent and improved 5-on-5 play (outscored opponents 161-149 overall). Road record was competitive (23-14-4 in some splits), and they ranked top-10 in blocks/hits while allowing just 2.19 xGA/60 at 5-on-5.

Injury Report

Philadelphia Flyers:

Nikita Grebenkin (RW): Out (upper body) – expected return April 22.

Rodrigo Abols (C): IR (lower body).

Owen Tippett (RW): Day-to-Day.

Christian Dvorak (C): Day-to-Day.
Key contributors Tyson Foerster (returned April 2 from arm surgery) and Rasmus Ristolainen (returned mid-season from triceps surgery) are available and expected to play. Core young pieces (Michkov, Zegras, Martone) are healthy.

Pittsburgh Penguins:

Filip Hallander: Out (blood clot).

Blake Lizotte (F): Out (upper body).

Connor Dewar (F): Out (lower body).

Peyton Kettles (D): Out (long-term).
Veterans Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Erik Karlsson are fully healthy and playoff-ready. Goaltending tandem (Stuart Skinner / Arturs Silovs) has no reported concerns.

Depth forwards will be tested on both sides, but Pittsburgh’s blue-line mobility remains intact.

Key Player Matchups

Sidney Crosby / Evgeni Malkin (PIT) vs. Flyers young defense / shutdown lines: Crosby (74 points in 68 games) owns this rivalry historically and thrives in playoffs. Flyers will deploy physical checking and length to disrupt the veterans.

Matvei Michkov / Trevor Zegras / Porter Martone (PHI) vs. Penguins shutdown D / goaltending: Flyers’ young core (Michkov leading the charge in his first playoffs) brings speed and skill. Pittsburgh’s depth (including Anthony Mantha’s career year with 33 goals) must contain them at 5-on-5.

Goaltending: Dan Vladar (PHI) vs. Stuart Skinner / Arturs Silovs (PIT): Vladar was arguably Philly’s MVP with stellar numbers. Pittsburgh’s tandem (Skinner acquired mid-season) provides stability but faces a tough test against Flyers’ stingy defense.

Secondary / Special Teams: Tyson Foerster (returned strong) and Owen Tippett (if healthy) vs. Pittsburgh’s potent power play; Flyers’ penalty kill (22nd) will be a focal point.

The series pits Pittsburgh’s experience and scoring depth against Philadelphia’s structure, youth, and physical forecheck.

Series History

Playoffs: 8th meeting overall. Flyers lead all-time series 4-3, but Penguins have won 3 of the last 4 (including 2018 in six games) during the Crosby era.

2025-26 regular season: Split 2-2-0 (Penguins 2-0-2 in points; games featured high emotion and varied outcomes).

All-time rivalry: Deep history with chippy, high-stakes games—familiarity will amplify intensity.

Betting Trends

Penguins are series favorites (-170 range) due to home-ice and offense. Flyers have covered as underdogs recently and showed value in the season series. Overs have hit consistently in recent Battle of Pennsylvania games; both teams play physical, high-event hockey in playoffs. Pittsburgh excels at home but dropped late regular-season games.

Game Odds

Philadelphia Flyers         6.5

Pittsburgh Penguins       – 148

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 17, 2026