Penguins stave off elimination in Game 5 as postgame brawl erupts after late hit on Sidney Crosby
The Pittsburgh Penguins won Game 5 against the Philadelphia Flyers to avoid elimination, but a fight ensued after the final buzzer when Travis Konecny appeared to cross-check Sidney Crosby. This incident added to Konecny's controversial play in the series, including an alleged kick on Bryan Rust in a previous game. The Penguins, led by goals from Dewar, Letang, and Soderblom, and two assists from Crosby, cut the Flyers' series lead to 3-2, forcing a Game 6.
- The Pittsburgh Penguins won Game 5 against the Philadelphia Flyers to stave off elimination.
- A postgame brawl erupted after Flyers forward Travis Konecny appeared to cross-check Sidney Crosby.
- Fans and media criticized Konecny for the hit, calling it "dirty" and questioning the league's player safety.
- This was not the first controversial incident involving Konecny in the series; he was also accused of kicking Bryan Rust in Game 3.
- Connor Dewar, Kris Letang, and Elmer Soderblom scored for the Penguins, while Crosby registered two assists.
- The Penguins' win forces a Game 6, with the Flyers now leading the series 3-2.
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