Penguins On The Verge Of Being Swept
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Trevor Zegras, Rasmus Ristolainen and Nick Seeler scored three goals on four shots in the second period, pushing the Flyers to the brink of a sweep with a 5-2 Game 3 win against the Penguins. The Flyers won their first home playoff game in eight years on Wednesday night. Game 4 is Saturday night in Philadelphia. Dan Vladar stopped several shots despite an apparent hand injury. Erik Karlsson scored on a power play, but Noah Cates sealed the Flyers’ victory with another power-play goal. The Flyers and Penguins put a squeeze on the penalty box in Game 3 of the playoff series — try, 11 total players cramped inside their designated punishment areas. Both teams could have snapped a team photo after a melee broke out in the second period of their Eastern Conference first-round series. Penguins forward Bryan Rust slammed Travis Konecny to the ice behind the net and smothered the Flyers forward in a hit that sparked all the lines to join the fray. Konecny ripped off his helmet and dropped his gloves and beckoned Rust to fight him. The Flyers sent six players to the box and the Penguins five.
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