The Stanley Cup Playoffs bracket tightened again Monday night, with the Pittsburgh Penguins beating the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 in Game 5 of the Metropolitan Division Semifinal and the Vegas Golden Knights edging the Utah Mammoth 5-4 in overtime in Game 4 of the Pacific Division Semifinal.
Pittsburgh got the kind of start teams hope for in the postseason and almost never get. Elmer Soderblom scored his first-ever NHL postseason goal on the Penguins’ first shot on goal, Connor Dewar added another early in the second period, and Alex Bump answered 12 seconds later with his first playoff goal. The game kept turning after that. Travis Sanheim tied it at 2 with less than five minutes left in the second period, then Kris Letang’s shot produced the winner when the puck bounced off the glass and then off Dan Vladar’s leg. Sidney Crosby finished with two assists, and a Flyers defenseman also had two assists in a game that stayed tight from the opening minutes to the end.
Arturs Silovs made 18 saves for Pittsburgh, and Vladar made 18 for Philadelphia. The Penguins held a 21-20 edge in shots and both teams went 0-for-2 on the power play. Monday night was one of only two games on the schedule, a light night in a postseason that is reducing 16 teams to one 2026 Stanley Cup champion.
The result mattered because it came with pressure on both sides. Pittsburgh had already avoided elimination on Saturday, while Philadelphia returned home for Game 6 after losing Game 5 despite having held a 3-0 lead earlier in the series. The Flyers had controlled so much of the matchup before Monday, but the Penguins found a way to claw back the series and make the road ahead far less comfortable for Philadelphia.
Vegas had its own scramble to survive. The Golden Knights won after squandering a big lead in Game 4 and then pulling out the game in extra time. Two games, two different kinds of survival: one team pushing its series deeper, another refusing to let a comeback loss carry over into the night after. That is what the bracket looks like now — margins this small, and no room left for a second mistake.






