- Matchup: Pittsburgh Penguins vs Philadelphia Flyers
- Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026
- Venue: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
- Broadcast: TBS
- Betting Odds: Penguins (+100) Flyers (-120)
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This Saturday, the Philadelphia Flyers (43-27-12) will face off against the Pittsburgh Penguins (41-25-16) in Game 4 of their first-round series at the Xfinity Mobile Arena, where the Flyers currently lead the series 3-0. The moneyline for this match has the Penguins listed at +100 and the Flyers at -120. The total is set at 5.5 goals.

The Pittsburgh Penguins are hoping to rebound after their 5-2 loss in Game 3. In that game, Pittsburgh spent a total of 22 minutes in the penalty box and had 5 power play opportunities, successfully scoring 2 goals. However, the team struggled offensively, managing only 2 goals from 30 shots taken.
At even strength, the Penguins have surrendered 214 goals while scoring 234 themselves. Their opponents have been awarded 237 power play attempts (ranking 16th in the NHL) and have capitalized with 44 goals during those chances. On offense, the Penguins have netted 290 goals (3rd in the league) while allowing 258 against. They have issued 2,342 shots with a shooting percentage of 12.4%. This season, they accumulated 98 points and a points percentage of .598, facing 2,246 shots with a save percentage of .885. Pittsburgh has also had 232 power plays, converting 56 for a success rate of 24.14%.
In goal for Pittsburgh will be Stuart Skinner. He boasts a career total of 105 quality starts and a quality start percentage of .550. Skinner’s save percentage stands at .904 over 9,277 minutes played, facing 5,389 shots and achieving 4,872 saves. Opponents have scored 517 goals against him, giving him a goals-against average of 2.71. His record includes 109 wins, 62 losses, and 18 overtime losses, and he has been the starter in 191 games throughout his NHL career.
The Flyers asserted their dominance by securing a commanding victory in Game 3. They capitalized on 3 power play opportunities, scoring 2 goals, and achieved 5 goals from 29 shots on goal.
Currently, the Flyers have netted 203 even-strength goals and 37 power play goals (ranked 31st in the league). They have taken 2,088 shots (28th in the NHL), achieving a shooting percentage of 11.49%. Philadelphia has scored a total of 240 goals this season, gathering 98 points with a .598 points percentage while surrendering 239 goals—184 at even strength and 55 while shorthanded. They’ve had 235 power play opportunities for a 15.74% conversion rate and a penalty kill percentage of 77.55% against 245 opponent power plays, achieving a save percentage of 88.5%.
On the Flyers’ side, Daniel Vladar is expected to be in goal. Vladar has a career record of 78-48-23 over 157 games and achieved a quality start percentage of 58.2%, totaling 85 quality starts. He has made 3,674 saves from 4,091 shots, boasting a save percentage of .898. He has allowed an average of 2.86 goals per game, surrendering a total of 417 goals throughout his career. Vladar has featured in net for 146 starting games, and has played for 5,690 minutes.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NHL matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Support Pittsburgh (+100)
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