We now know the schedule for the Battle of Pennsylvania playoff series.The National Hockey League has released the full schedule for the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.The Pittsburgh Penguins will take on the Philadelphia Flyers in game one of their series Saturday night at PPG Paints Arena.Penguins-Flyers series scheduleGAME 1:Saturday, April 18 in Pittsburgh (8 p.m.)GAME 2:Monday, April 20 in Pittsburgh (7 p.m.)GAME 3:Wednesday, April 22 in Philadelphia (7 p.m.)GAME 4:Saturday, April 25 in Philadelphia (8 p.m.)* GAME 5:Monday, April 27 in Pittsburgh (TBD)* GAME 6:Wednesday, April 29 in Philadelphia (TBD)* GAME 7:Saturday, May 2 in Pittsburgh (TBD)* – if necessaryLooking for tickets? Tickets for Pittsburgh’s home playoff games at PPG Paints Arena are on sale to the general public. Click here for ticket information. If you’re looking for tickets to the games at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, click here.Last week, the Penguins secured a spot in the playoffs for the first time in four years.The Flyers are making their first postseason appearance since 2020.Looking for more news in your area | Subscribe to the WTAE YouTube Channel

PITTSBURGH —

We now know the schedule for the Battle of Pennsylvania playoff series.

The National Hockey League has released the full schedule for the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The Pittsburgh Penguins will take on the Philadelphia Flyers in game one of their series Saturday night at PPG Paints Arena.

Penguins-Flyers series schedule

GAME 1:
Saturday, April 18 in Pittsburgh (8 p.m.)

GAME 2:
Monday, April 20 in Pittsburgh (7 p.m.)

GAME 3:
Wednesday, April 22 in Philadelphia (7 p.m.)

GAME 4:
Saturday, April 25 in Philadelphia (8 p.m.)

* GAME 5:
Monday, April 27 in Pittsburgh (TBD)

* GAME 6:
Wednesday, April 29 in Philadelphia (TBD)

* GAME 7:
Saturday, May 2 in Pittsburgh (TBD)

* – if necessary

Looking for tickets?

Tickets for Pittsburgh’s home playoff games at PPG Paints Arena are on sale to the general public. Click here for ticket information.

If you’re looking for tickets to the games at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, click here.

Last week, the Penguins secured a spot in the playoffs for the first time in four years.

The Flyers are making their first postseason appearance since 2020.

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