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The Flyers–Penguins rivalry, also known as the Battle of Pennsylvania, is a National Hockey League (NHL) rivalry between the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins ice hockey clubs. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Both teams compete in the NHL's Eastern Conference Metropolitan Division .
This was the second time the Penguins blew a 3–1 lead against the Rangers, as well as the fourth time in franchise history that the Penguins have done so. [ 39 ] As of the end of the 2022–23 season, New York leads the regular season series 137–119–23–17, while Pittsburgh leads 27–17 in the playoff record.
Eagles–Steelers rivalry, an American football rivalry between the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers; Flyers–Penguins rivalry, an ice hockey rivalry between the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins; Phillies–Pirates rivalry, a baseball rivalry between the Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates
His sixth-inning grand slam erased a one-run deficit and vaulted the Mets to a 4-1 victory and a 3-1 NLDS conquest of their rivals, putting a stunning spin on their season of seeming destiny.
The game went 1–0 for most of the game until the top of the eighth when the Mets tied the game at 1–1 with Mark Vientos hitting an RBI single off Jeff Hoffman to score Harrison Bader. The Mets then took the lead at 2–1 when Brandon Nimmo hit an RBI single off Matt Strahm to score Francisco Lindor .
After two weeks away, expect plenty of fanfare when the Mets return to their home at Citi Field for Game 3 of the National League Division Series against the rival Phillies at 5:08 p.m. on Tuesday ...
On this night, it gave the Mets their sixth win in their past seven tries. ... New York went 6-1 against the Nationals and Phillies in its final seven home contests of the season, despite the team ...
The Phillies, led by outfielder Lenny Dykstra and pitcher Curt Schilling, had gone from worst-to-first, fending off a hard-charging Montreal Expos team in late September, to win the division title with a 97–65 record, and continue the Pennsylvania reign of NL East championships by the Phillies and the Pittsburgh Pirates, their in-state rivals during the early 1990s.