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York's OT Goal Seals Series Win for Philadelphia Flyers
30 Apr
Summary
- Cam York scored the overtime winner in Game 6.
- The Flyers advance to face the Carolina Hurricanes next.
- Goalies Vladar and Šilovs delivered outstanding performances.

The Philadelphia Flyers have advanced to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs after defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins 1-0 in Game 6. Cam York scored the decisive overtime goal, securing the series win for the Flyers. This marks their first appearance in the second round since 2020.
The Flyers will now face the Carolina Hurricanes, who led the Eastern Conference in regular-season points. The decisive Game 6 saw a strong performance from both goaltenders, with the Flyers' Vladar and the Penguins' Artūrs Šilovs making numerous crucial saves.
Despite an up-and-down regular season, Šilovs demonstrated his ability to perform under pressure, stopping 31 of 32 shots. Vladar was equally impressive, particularly in the third period, making key saves and tracking shots through traffic. However, a puck giveaway by Vladar in Game 4 and a strange ricochet in Game 5 were costly, but he made no such errors in Game 6.
The game featured strategic lineup changes for both teams, including the return of Matvei Michkov for the Flyers and considerations for the Penguins' lineup decisions. Notably, a missed opportunity by the Penguins' Tommy Novak in the third period, where he failed to shoot from a prime scoring chance, has drawn criticism.