Flyers again can't close out Penguins, come home for massive Game 6 originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
PITTSBURGH — So much for the Flyers’ commanding lead.
They have themselves a series.
The Flyers suffered a 3-2 loss Monday night to the Penguins at PPG Paints Arena in Game 5 of this best-of-seven first-round playoff matchup.
Rick Tocchet’s club now heads home with its series advantage whittled down to 3-2. The Flyers knew eliminating a team like Pittsburgh was going to be a challenge.
“There’s no way that group’s going to go away,” Tocchet said before the game. “No chance.”
The Flyers showed some resolve, but they couldn’t overcome multiple deficits. They erased a 2-0 hole in the second period on goals from Alex Bump and Travis Sanheim.
Kris Letang, though, responded to regain the Penguins their lead before intermission. Pittsburgh closed the door in the third period.
The Penguins are trying to become just the fifth team in NHL history to win a series when down 3-0.
“They’re an experienced group that has been in this situation before,” Cam York said before the game. “They’re not just going to go away easy. I think we wanted them to go away a little bit easy last game and that obviously wasn’t the case. … We’ve got to bring our A-plus game to take these guys out.”
The Flyers dropped consecutive games for just the second time since Feb. 26.
• Dan Vladar converted 18 saves on 21 shots.
On Letang’s goal, the Flyers’ netminder tried to glove a high shot. The puck ended up ricocheting off the boards and then Vladar’s skate as Pittsburgh took its lead back.
The Penguins struck just 2:45 minutes into the game. Elmer Soderblom scored from the slot after Anthony Mantha had a textbook forecheck on Rasmus Ristolainen.
Vladar gave his team a really solid third period, but the Flyers couldn’t rally.
Arturs Silovs, making his second straight start for Pittsburgh, stopped 18 of the Flyers’ 20 shots.
He denied Porter Martone with under a minute to go.
The Flyers’ league-worst power play went 0 for 2 and is just 2 for 15 in the series.
• As expected, Matvei Michkov was a healthy scratch. Bump entered the lineup for his first career NHL playoff game.
The 22-year-old said he was “stoked” to play and he looked it. His second-period goal came just 12 seconds after Connor Dewar had the building abuzz. The Penguins’ fourth-line winger took advantage of the Flyers failing to clear the zone and cushioned his team’s lead to 2-0.
But Bump quickly quieted the crowd with an excellent move to the net.
The rookie winger was noticeable from the onset. On his first shift, he fired a shot and had a hit.
Bump did exactly what the Flyers were hoping for in his postseason debut. He’ll definitely always remember PPG Paints Arena. His first goal in both the regular season and playoffs came here.
• Sidney Crosby exited briefly in the second period when a shot from his teammate nailed his left leg.
The future Hall of Fame center returned and assisted Letang’s go-ahead goal.
Crosby has put up back-to-back multi-point efforts after recording just an assist through the first three games.
• The series shifts back to Philadelphia for Game 6 on Wednesday (7:30 p.m. ET/NBCSP).