Flyers defeat Penguins in OT thriller
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Wednesday's Game 6 will take place in Philadelphia, giving the Flyers a chance to close out the series for a third time. They had chances to sweep the Penguins and win the series in five games, but the Penguins dug deep, found more ways around the Flyers' trap, and played great defense.
But no one expected the Flyers to even make the playoffs as recently as a month and a half ago. They weren’t supposed to beat the Sidney Crosby-led Penguins in the first round, either, considering how inexperienced they were,
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Cam do! Flyers are sky high after York scores OT winner, launches stick into stands and beat Pens
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Cam York flicked a wrist shot for an overtime winner that ignited a Flyers' celebration 14 years in the making — through retread coaches, insignificant hockey and front office failings — when he slithered free from the mob of exuberant teammates and chucked his stick deep into the stands.
Having lost two in a row after leading the series 3-0, the Philadelphia Flyers believe the pressure hasn't shifted onto them despite failing to close out the Pittsburgh Penguins twice in three days, the latest being a 3-2 loss Monday at PPG Paints Arena.
Philadelphia can clinch the first-round series with a win at PPG Paints Arena. The game airs at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN with streaming available on multiple platforms.
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