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Cam York stuns Penguins with OT winner and pointed celebration

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Jonathan Ouimet
April 29, 2026  (11:18 PM)
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Cam York didn't just bury an overtime winner in Pittsburgh tonight, he threw his stick into the home crowd and walked off the ice like he owned the building.

The Philadelphia Flyers defenseman scored the goal that ended the Penguins season. Round one over. Pittsburgh going home. And the celebration didn't stop at the puck going in.

York skated past the bench, lifted the stick over his head, and chucked it into the seats. Right at the Pens fans who had spent three hours screaming at the Flyers from behind the glass.

That's not a routine playoff celebration. That's a message. To a crossover rival. To a building. To a fan base watching its team get bounced by the team they hate the most in the league.

The stick landed somewhere in the lower bowl. The Flyers bench poured over the boards. The Penguins veterans skated to their net and watched the Philadelphia pile-on from the other side of center ice.

Pittsburgh is done. The Flyers move on. And the lasting image of round one in this matchup is a young defenseman launching a piece of equipment at the home crowd as a parting gift.

Why the gesture stings more than the loss itself

The Penguins fans had been chirping the Flyers all series. Travis Konecny called them out in his rant earlier this week. Kris Letang punched Konecny tonight and got a minor penalty for the trouble. The bad blood was already at full boil.

York put the cherry on top. The 25-year-old American defenseman is not a player anyone associates with chirping or showmanship. He plays a quiet, defensive game. Tonight he picked the loudest possible exit.

The Pittsburgh organization will not forget that stick toss. Pens fans will not forget it either. The next regular season game between these two teams in the fall will be circled before the schedule even drops.

The Flyers don't care. They're moving on. Pittsburgh sits on the wrong side of an elimination clip that's going to run in this rivalry's highlight reel for the next decade.

A stick in the seats is the punctuation mark on a series that already had everything. York gave Pens fans one last thing to take home.

The summer in Pittsburgh just got darker.


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