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The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series, showcasing a strong defensive effort and a pivotal third period. According to NBC10 Philadelphia, Travis Sanheim scored the go-ahead goal midway through the third, splitting two defenders to fire home from the slot.
Rookie Porter Martone, making his playoff debut, sealed the win with a goal 2:37 before the final buzzer. Despite a late goal from Bryan Rust after the Penguins pulled their goalie, Flyers' goaltender Dan Vladar made a critical save to preserve the lead.
The Flyers, back in the playoffs after a five-year absence, were led by Sean Couturier, who highlighted their preparation for this high-stakes matchup, noting their recent experience in must-win games.
The Flyers' defense effectively contained the Penguins, who struggled to maintain pressure despite their high-scoring capabilities during the regular season, as reported by ESPN. Coach Rick Tocchet emphasized the significance of the rivalry and the intensity expected in the series, a sentiment echoed by players reflecting on the charged atmosphere at PPG Paints Arena.
With Game 2 scheduled for Monday, the Flyers look to build on this momentum against a familiar foe, as noted by Yahoo Sports.
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