On a night when the Philadelphia Flyers mascot soared through the air and streaked across the field before 69,620 fans, the fifth-largest crowd in NHL history, the Battle of Pennsylvania raged on the ice outdoors Saturday.
Through drizzle early, rain late and temperatures in the 30s, it was hard fought and physical, and it came down to this: The Flyers scored twice in the final 3:04 of the third period with their goalie pulled -- first 6-on-4 on the power play, then 6-on-5 -- and defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 in the 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series when Claude Giroux scored at 1:59 of overtime.
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Giroux held out his arms at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles, and his teammates mobbed him.
Fly, Flyers, fly.
"My celebration there, I would never do a celebration like that (normally)," said Giroux, who was part of the Flyers' three previous outdoor games, all losses. "It was just kind of a relief to finally win an outdoor game. It was a battle to get it, but sometimes those games that are the hardest to win are the nicest to win."
For a while, it looked like the highlight for Philadelphia would be Gritty.
During the pregame show, the mascot stood atop the roof of the stadium lit up in an LED suit, then zip lined over the stands, over the ice and onto the field. He ran up steps replicating those at the Philadelphia Museum of Art to the "Rocky" theme, as if he were the boxer in the movie.