The spirit behind the Battle of Pennsylvania felt alive and well the last time the Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins met at Xfinity Mobile Arena in October.

At the time, the Penguins were holding the higher position in the standings and still riding the wave of a hot start. Now, the Flyers have overtaken the Penguins in the standings, with both teams holding down wildcard spots at the moment. The two teams face off as the Flyers open up a six-game homestand on Monday night.

Game time is 7 p.m.

Flyers-Penguins Team Leaders 12-1-2025

Flyers-Penguins Players to Watch 12-1-2025

Matvei Michkov scored two goals in Saturday’s game against the Devils and has four goals in his last five games to double his season total.

Sidney Crosby continues to put up dominant numbers. The Penguins’ captain has 16 goals and 27 points this season, including four goals and six points in the last four games.

Flyers-Penguins Goalie Matchup 12-1-2025

Dan Vladar gets the start for the Flyers. Vladar made 29 saves on 32 shots on Saturday against the Devils to pick up his 10th win of the season.

Tristan Jarry gets the start for the Penguins. Jarry has won both of his starts since returning from injury on Nov. 26, and has wins in six of his last seven starts.

Projected Lineups

Flyers Lines 12-1-2025

Penguins Lines 12-1-2025

Lineup Notes

Flyers: Noah Juulsen returns to the lineup for Egor Zamula. No other changes are expected.
Penguins: Rutger McGroarty and Boko Imama were called up and will be in the lineup. Connor Clifton comes in on defense for Matt Dumba.

Flyers-Penguins Game Notes 12-1-2025

Where to Watch

TV: NBC Sports Philadelphia/NHL Network
Radio: Flyers Broadcast Network