Overview
- The series shifts to Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, which hosts its first Flyers playoff game in eight years, with Game 3 set for 7 p.m. ET Wednesday.
- Philadelphia leads 2-0 after two road wins, following Monday's 3-0 victory that featured Dan Vladar's first playoff shutout with 27 saves.
- Rookie Porter Martone has scored in each of his first two playoff games and became the first NHL teenager to deliver his team's game-winners in both.
- National coverage airs on TNT and truTV with streaming on HBO Max, while NBC Sports Philadelphia and SportsNet Pittsburgh carry local feeds, including SNP 360 and fubo in Pittsburgh.
- Tickets remain available for Game 3, with the lowest price listed around $329 at the time of publication.