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Former Flyers goalkeeper Sergei Bobrovsky makes history for the NHL playoffs
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Sergei Bobrovsky, Ex-Flyers Goalie, Carves His Name into NHL Playoff Records

June 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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Former Philadelphia Flyers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky continues to impress in the NHL playoffs, causing frustration for Flyers fans as he breaks new postseason records while playing for the Florida Panthers. At 36 years old, Bobrovsky made 42 saves in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers, helping the Panthers secure a vital 5-4 overtime win that evened the series 1-1.

In Game 1, he also stopped 42 shots in a narrow 4-3 overtime loss, further showcasing his clutch performance and setting NHL records that haunt Flyers supporters. Bobrovsky is the only goalie in NHL history to start a Stanley Cup Final series with 40 straight starts and has become a standout postseason performer.

The two-time Vezina Trophy winner notched his 58th playoff win in Game 2, surpassing Boston Bruins legend Tuukka Rask for 18th place in NHL playoff victories. He is just three wins shy of matching Henrik Lundqvist, seven behind Dominic Heiskanen, and nine short of fellow Russian Andrei Vasilevskiy.

Reflecting on his trade from the Flyers in 2012, where Philadelphia received two fourth-round picks from Columbus in return, one wonders how well those assets were utilized. Bobrovsky’s current playoff stats include a 13-6 record, a 2.21 goals-against average, a .912 save percentage, and three shutouts.

Fan Take: Bobrovsky’s remarkable playoff run highlights the value of experienced goaltending in championship pursuits and serves as a reminder to teams about the importance of nurturing and retaining talent. For hockey fans, his story adds to the drama and excitement of the Stanley Cup Final while showcasing the impact of individual brilliance on the sport’s biggest stage.

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