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The Pittsburgh Penguins kept their faint Stanley Cup playoff hopes alive Saturday, beating the Philadelphia Flyers to cut Philly’s series lead to 3-1. The Flyers outshot the Penguins 30-21 in Game 4, but Pens goalie Arturs Silovs stepped up with a high-impact performance, stopping 19 Philadelphia shots for a .933 save percentage.

Given Silovs’ ability to keep Pittsburgh in the series, it’s looking like we’ve might've seen the last of goalie Stuart Skinner as a Penguin.

Skinner was in the crease for Pittsburgh’s first three games against the Flyers. In that span, he posted a .873 SP, losing all three games. In other words, Skinner did not deliver the performances the Pens needed to be competitive in this series.

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