Cam York strikes in OT as Flyers knock out Penguins in Game 6
Cam York's overtime heroics secured a 1-0 victory for the Philadelphia Flyers against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 6, clinching the series. York's first career playoff goal, a wrist shot through traffic, propelled the Flyers to the second round...

Philadelphia had initially dominated the best-of-seven series, winning the first three games, but back-to-back losses in Games 4 and 5 put them under pressure heading into Game 6. Despite struggling offensively for long stretches, they found a way to close out the series and now move on to face the Carolina Hurricanes.
"The way that the game was going, we knew it was going to be a greasy (goal)," York said after the game. "Just wanted to get it to the net, and it found a hole."
Both goaltenders were outstanding throughout the matchup. Silovs recorded 31 saves for Pittsburgh, making several key stops to keep his team in the game. On the other end, Dan Vladar was exceptional, turning aside 42 shots to secure his second shutout of the series.
Chances were limited early on, with both teams failing to convert on power-play opportunities in the first period. Silovs denied attempts from Owen Tippett and Porter Martone, while Vladar stood firm during a Penguins power play in the second.
Late in regulation, both teams had chances, including a shot off the post from Tommy Novak and a strong save by Vladar on Bryan Rust. Overtime brought more drama, with Evgeni Malkin threatening early and Silovs making a remarkable stick save before York finally sealed the victory moments later.
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