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The Philadelphia Flyers are set to reignite their rivalry with the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup playoffs, marking the first postseason meeting between the two teams in eight years. According to Deadspin, this matchup is significant as both teams ended lengthy postseason droughts, with the Penguins' last series win against the Flyers dating back to 2018.
Flyers coach Rick Tocchet highlighted the need for his young players to remain calm under pressure, stating, 'I don't want these guys to be nervous if they make a mistake.' A standout player for the Flyers, 19-year-old Porter Martone, has emerged as a key figure in their playoff push, scoring four goals and six assists in his first nine games since joining the team after being drafted sixth overall in June.
PhillyVoice reports that Martone's presence has energized the team and their fans, who are eager to see playoff hockey again. The Flyers are also rallying community support through the 'Ignite the Orange' campaign, which includes lighting up the Philadelphia skyline in Flyers orange and hosting watch parties for fans during the away games.
The complete schedule for the first-round series has been released, with Game 1 set for April 18th at 8 PM in Pittsburgh, followed by Game 2 on April 20th. Game 3 and Game 4 will take place at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia on April 22nd and April 25th, respectively, as stated by PhillyVoice.
Analysts from Broad Street Hockey emphasize that goaltending will be a crucial factor in this series, with Flyers starter Dan Vladar expected to play a key role in their success against the Penguins.
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