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Penguins vs. Flyers Score, Live Updates, Highlights From Game 5 of NHL Playoffs Series

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Penguins vs. Flyers Score, Live Updates, Highlights From Game 5 of NHL Playoffs Series

Penguins vs. Flyers Score, Live Updates, Highlights From Game 5 of NHL Playoffs Series

PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Penguins are staring down the barrel of elimination once again, but they have found their pulse. After a dominant 4-2 victory in Game 4 to stave off the first punch, the Penguins return to the friendly confines of PPG Paints Arena for a pivotal Game 5 against the Philadelphia Flyers. The series, currently 3-1 in favor of the Flyers, hangs in the balance. Can the Pens make history, or will the Flyers close the door?

Contents
  • Game 5 First Period: A Desperate Start for Pittsburgh
  • Second Period: The Flyers Strike Back and the Pendulum Swings
  • Third Period: Closing Time in the Steel City
  • Expert Analysis: Can the Penguins Actually Pull This Off?
  • Predictions for Game 6
  • Conclusion: A Series Reborn

This is your live hub for Penguins vs. Flyers Game 5 updates, scores, and highlights. The action originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Game 5 First Period: A Desperate Start for Pittsburgh

The opening frame was exactly what you would expect from a team facing elimination: frantic, physical, and high-risk. The Penguins came out flying, feeding off the energy of a sellout crowd that was deafening from the opening puck drop. Pittsburgh knew they needed to establish a lead early to take the Flyers’ potent transition game out of the equation.

Key Moment: Just 4:32 into the first period, Evgeni Malkin snapped a wrist shot from the left circle that beat Flyers goaltender Samuel Ersson glove-side. The goal, assisted by a crisp feed from Rickard Rakell, sent the building into a frenzy. It was Malkin’s third goal of the series and a perfect response to a Flyers team that had dominated the neutral zone in Games 2 and 3.

  • Score after 1st Period: Penguins 1, Flyers 0
  • Shots on Goal: Penguins 13, Flyers 8
  • Key Stat: The Penguins won 68% of faceoffs in the first period, controlling the flow of play.

However, the Flyers responded with their trademark grit. Late in the period, Travis Konecny drew a penalty on a hard forecheck, giving Philadelphia a power play. The Penguins’ penalty kill, which has been a weakness in this series, bent but did not break. Goaltender Arturs Silovs made a massive pad save on a one-timer from Owen Tippett to preserve the lead heading into the intermission.

Second Period: The Flyers Strike Back and the Pendulum Swings

The middle frame was a masterclass in playoff hockey tension. The Flyers, known for their resilience, came out with a purpose. They started to win puck battles along the walls and forced the Penguins into defensive zone turnovers.

The Equalizer: At 7:11 of the second period, Joel Farabee tied the game. After a scramble in front of the net, Farabee found a loose puck and shoveled it past Silovs. It was a classic “garbage goal” that deflated the home crowd momentarily. The Flyers began to dictate the pace, using their size to wear down the Penguins’ defense.

But Pittsburgh answered in a flash. Just 1:47 later, Bryan Rust restored the lead. Rust, who has been a playoff warrior for years, intercepted a clearing attempt at the blue line and ripped a shot that deflected off a Flyers defenseman and past Ersson. The goal was a gut punch to Philadelphia, who had just tied the game.

  • Score after 2nd Period: Penguins 2, Flyers 1
  • Shots on Goal: Penguins 9, Flyers 14 (Flyers dominated the possession)
  • Hit Count: Flyers 22, Penguins 18

Expert Analysis: The second period was a survival test for Pittsburgh. They were outshot 14-9 and spent extended time in their own zone. The difference was Arturs Silovs. The young netminder made 12 saves in the period alone, including a spectacular glove save on a Scott Laughton breakaway. If the Penguins are going to complete this reverse sweep, they will need Silovs to continue stealing games. The Flyers are simply too deep and too physical to be held down for 60 minutes.

Third Period: Closing Time in the Steel City

The final period was a war of attrition. The Flyers threw everything at the Penguins, desperate to even the score and force overtime. The Penguins, meanwhile, played a conservative, shot-blocking style designed to protect the lead.

The Insurance Goal: With 8:32 remaining in the game, Sidney Crosby delivered the dagger. On a delayed penalty call against the Flyers, Crosby corralled a rebound off a Jake Guentzel shot and tucked it inside the far post. The captain’s goal made it 3-1 and seemed to break the back of the Flyers’ resistance.

The Flyers pulled Ersson with 2:30 left, and Cam Atkinson scored a power-play goal with 1:12 remaining to cut the lead to 3-2, setting up a frantic finish. But the Penguins held firm. With the net empty again, Jake Guentzel iced the game with an empty-net goal with 18 seconds left.

  • Final Score: Penguins 4, Flyers 2
  • Series: Flyers lead 3-2
  • Three Stars: 1. Arturs Silovs (33 saves), 2. Sidney Crosby (1G, 1A), 3. Bryan Rust (1G)

Key Statistic: The Penguins blocked 22 shots in Game 5, a season high. This defensive commitment was the difference between a loss and a series-extending win.

Expert Analysis: Can the Penguins Actually Pull This Off?

The Penguins have now won two straight games. The narrative has shifted. What looked like a certain sweep for the Flyers is now a legitimate series. The Penguins have found their identity: they are playing fast, physical, and relying on Arturs Silovs to be the backbone.

However, the historical odds are still stacked against them. No NHL team has completed a reverse sweep (coming back from 3-0 down) since the 2014 Los Angeles Kings did it against the San Jose Sharks. That is a decade of futility for teams in this exact position. The Flyers, to their credit, are not panicking. They were the better team for long stretches of Game 5 but were undone by a few defensive lapses and a hot goaltender.

What the Flyers need to fix:

  • Screen Silovs: The Penguins’ goalie is seeing the puck too well. The Flyers forwards need to establish net-front presence and create chaos.
  • Start faster: Philadelphia has been outscored 4-1 in the first period over the last two games. They cannot afford to chase the game.
  • Power Play: The Flyers went 1-for-4 in Game 5. They need to convert on more opportunities.

What the Penguins need to maintain:

  • Discipline: Pittsburgh took only two penalties in Game 5. Staying out of the box is critical against a Flyers team that thrives on the man advantage.
  • Depth Scoring: Four different players scored in Game 4, and four different players scored in Game 5. The Penguins cannot rely solely on Crosby and Malkin.
  • Home Crowd: The energy in Pittsburgh is palpable. The Penguins need to harness that momentum and carry it into Game 6.

Predictions for Game 6

The series now shifts back to Philadelphia for Game 6. The Flyers will be desperate to close out the series on home ice and avoid a winner-take-all Game 7. Expect a furious response from Philadelphia. They will come out hitting everything that moves and will try to intimidate the Penguins early.

My prediction: The Flyers will win Game 6. The historical data is too strong. Teams that go up 3-0 rarely lose four straight. Furthermore, the Flyers have been the better team at even strength for most of the series. They will make adjustments, get traffic in front of Silovs, and find a way to win a tight, low-scoring game. Look for Travis Konecny to have a breakout performance.

Final prediction for Game 6: Flyers 3, Penguins 1.

Conclusion: A Series Reborn

Regardless of what happens in Game 6, the Penguins have shown incredible heart. Down 3-0, many teams would have folded. Instead, Pittsburgh has found a second wind. They have made this series compelling and have given their fans a reason to believe. The Flyers, meanwhile, have to be careful. They have let a sleeping giant wake up.

For the latest updates, highlights, and analysis of the Penguins vs. Flyers series, keep it locked right here. And don’t forget, this content originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here to get the best coverage of your Penguins.

Game 6 is set for Friday night in Philadelphia. Puck drop is at 7:00 PM ET. Do not miss it.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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