The Pittsburgh Penguins visit Philadelphia with the Flyers holding a 3-0 series lead in the Battle of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia is a minus-118 home favorite with Pittsburgh at minus-102 in a near-coin-flip line, and the total sits at 5.5 with the over at minus-128. The Flyers finished the regular season at 43-27-12 for 98 points and the Penguins at 41-25-16 for 98 points, which produced one of the closest division-rival first-round matchups of the entire bracket. The Flyers' Game 3 win by a 5-2 score was anchored by a three-goal second period, and Travis Konecny has produced points in 11 of his 12 home games against Pittsburgh this season, including points in two of the three series games.
The Penguins' lineup uncertainty is structural. Sidney Crosby is not on the official injury list but has been visibly compromised across the series with a torn MCL that he suffered at the Milan-Cortina Olympics in February. He missed four-plus weeks of the regular season recovering, and analysts have called his current playoff form "borderline unrecognizable" relative to his career baseline. He even drew an embellishment penalty that Philadelphia fans put on an I-95 billboard, which captures the energy of the rivalry as much as anything else. Stuart Skinner has been the goalie since the December 12 trade that sent Tristan Jarry and Sam Poulin to Edmonton for Skinner, Brett Kulak, and a draft pick. The Penguins' offense has averaged 3.57 goals per game across the regular season, but the playoff version has been below 2.5 across the first three games of the series.
The Flyers' goalie situation is the matchup's variable. Dan Vladar took a shot off his right arm from a Bryan Rust hit in the third period of Game 3, and his Game 4 status is a game-time decision. Reports have him "feeling better" but Samuel Ersson is in line to start if Vladar can't go. The Flyers' power play has produced enough special-teams scoring to swing close games, and Konecny's home-ice production has been the consistent driver. Travis Sanheim's defensive minutes have been the team's structural piece. A Flyers Game 4 win sweeps the series and turns the second round into a question of how Philadelphia matches up against the higher-seeded Eastern Conference winner. A Penguins win extends the series and produces a Game 5 in Philadelphia. Crosby's career line of 36 points across 23 playoff games against Philadelphia is the historical context, but the current playoff form is the structural reason the line is where it is.