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Game 4 just changed: major injury update puts Penguins Flyers series at risk

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Skyler Walker
April 25, 2026  (11:10)
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Apr 20, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) handles the puck as Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Dan Vladar (80) and defenseman Nick Seeler (24) defend during the third period in game two of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at PPG Paints Arena.
Photo credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Dan Vladar is back on the ice, and Rick Tocchet looks ready to hand him Game 4.

That's the biggest development around the Philadelphia Flyers heading into Saturday night, especially with the club holding a 3-0 lead in its first-round series against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

The concern around Vladar didn't come out of nowhere.

He had missed every Flyers practice since Game 3 after taking contact to the head from Bryan Rust during that game.

What made it more unsettling was that Vladar stayed in the crease after the collision. He finished the night anyway and turned aside 28 of the 30 shots he faced.

That kind of sequence always puts a bench on edge in the playoffs.

One goalie issue can change the feel of a series fast, even when a team is sitting on a cushion.

For the Flyers, this wasn't just about one rough moment. Vladar has been a major reason they've pushed Pittsburgh to the brink, and losing him now would have opened the door to real pressure before puck drop.

Philadelphia avoids a crease problem with Dan Vladar ahead of Game 4

Instead, the signs swung the other way on Saturday morning.

Vladar returned to the ice for the first time since the incident and went through work as a regular participant.

That matters because teams usually don't put a banged-up starter through a normal skate unless he's trending toward availability. In a playoff series, that kind of usage says plenty even before any formal announcement.

Then came the clearest tell. Vladar was the first goalie off the ice, which is often the last hint before a coach rolls with his starter that night.

So now the pressure flips back onto the Penguins.

If Vladar starts and looks sharp early, Philadelphia gets its backbone in net and a chance to finish the sweep with the same calm it has shown through the first three games.

And for Tocchet, this is the outcome he wanted.

No lineup scramble, no panic in the crease, and no need to change the plan with a series-clinching game sitting right there.

The Flyers still need to handle the opening push, especially on the road. But the biggest question hanging over this game suddenly looks a lot smaller than it did a day ago.


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