
This Penguins goalie will be looking to take advantage of the big opportunity in front of him for Game 4.
After losing each of their first three games of their series against the Philadelphia Flyers, the Pittsburgh Penguins are making a change between the pipes for Game 4. Arturs Silovs will be the team's starting goalie for the matchup, replacing Stuart Skinner.
Seeing the Penguins switching goalies for Game 4 is understandable. They need a shakeup after how the first three games have gone, and they will be hoping Silovs can provide them with a much-needed boost.
This is a great opportunity for Silovs to try to show the Penguins that he can be trusted in big moments for them. The 25-year-old goalie has good upside and will be looking to make a major impact for the Penguins to try to save their season.
Silovs has NHL playoff experience, as he played in 10 postseason games for the Vancouver Canucks in 2024. During them, he had a 5-5 record, an .898 save percentage, and a 2.91 goals-against average. He notably helped the Canucks get past the Nashville Predators in the first round that year, which included him having a 28-save shutout in Game 6.
During this past year, Silovs helped lead the Abbotsford Canucks to their Calder Cup championship. In 24 games during their playoff run, he had a 16-7 record, a 2.01 goals-against average, a .931 save percentage, and five shutouts. Due to his dominance that postseason, he was named the AHL Playoff MVP.
Now, Silovs will be looking to shine after getting this opportunity for the Penguins. Let's see if he can seize his chance and help Pittsburgh avoid being swept.


