Forward Jake Guentzel tied Crosby for the Penguins lead with 13 points (six goals, seven assists) in six first-round games.
Guentzel led Pittsburgh forwards with an average of 14:34 per game at even strength, during which the Penguins outscored the Flyers 14-3. He tied Crosby for the Penguins lead with 17 shots and tied Derrick Brassard for third with 13 hits.
Because he plays left wing on a line with Crosby, Guentzel may often match up against Capitals right wing T.J. Oshie, who plays on a line with center Nicklas Backstrom.
Oshie is versatile; among Washington's forwards in the regular season, he tied Lars Eller for second with 21 drawn penalties, ranked third with 54 blocked shots, was fourth with 124 hits and 29 assists, tied Eller for fourth with 18 goals, ranked fifth with a shot attempt differential (SAT) of plus-7, and ranked sixth with 127 shots.