With the 2026 Olympic men’s ice hockey competition now concluded, global superstars have rejoined their respective NHL teams just in time for the Stanley Cup postseason battles to grow more intense.
This Saturday, numerous of these ice hockey legends will grace the ice for an exclusive twin-bill broadcast on ABC and via the ESPN application.
In the initial confrontation, the Pittsburgh Penguins — featuring Sweden’s Erik Karlsson and Rickard Rakell, but without the ailing Sidney Crosby — will clash with the New York Rangers, whose lineup includes USA forwards Vincent Trocheck and J.T. Miller, alongside USA coach Mike Sullivan (and Swedish colleague Mika Zibanejad).
For the subsequent game, the Boston Bruins — encompassing the USA’s Charlie McAvoy and Jeremy Swayman, together with Czechia’s David Pastrnak among others — will challenge the Philadelphia Flyers, who plan to deploy Rasmus Ristolainen (Finland), Dan Vladar (Czechia) and Travis Sanheim (Canada).
To assist you in preparing for these two encounters, presented here is a compendium on the pivotal athletes to observe for each squad, complete with comprehensive statistical insights from ESPN Research, along with broadcast particulars.


Saturday, 12:30 p.m. ET
Madison Square Garden
Penguins
Standing: 30-15-12, 72 points
Strength Ranking: 7
Top Point-Getter: Sidney Crosby (27 goals, 32 assists)
Observations from ESPN Research
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At the commencement of the regular campaign, DraftKings Sportsbook provided +600 odds for the Penguins to advance to the playoffs (a 14% implied likelihood). As of Friday’s opening, those odds had shifted to -310 (a 75% implied likelihood)
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Crosby has participated in 369 of the Penguins’ most recent 378 games after commencing the 2021-22 season by recovering from wrist surgery in September 2021. Only 29 athletes in the NHL took part in more contests than Crosby between his 2021-22 debut on October 30, 2021, and Friday (he was between 34 and 38 years of age during that period). His 369 games played within that timeframe exceed any other Penguins athlete by 24 (Kris Letang ranks second, with 345).
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Evgeni Malkin has amassed 46 points, placing him second on the roster behind Crosby’s 59. His current 1.10 points-per-game tempo would represent his highest since the 2019-20 season (1.35).
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Goaltender Stuart Skinner boasts an 8-1-1 record with a 2.30 goals-against average and a .904 save percentage across his last 10 starts. Reserve netminder Arturs Silovs holds an 8-2-2 record, accompanied by a 2.39 GAA and a .910 save percentage in his previous 12 starts.
Rangers
Standing: 22-29-7, 51 points
Strength Ranking: 30
Top Point-Getter: Mika Zibanejad (23 goals, 29 assists)
Observations from ESPN Research
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The Rangers have encountered difficulties at MSG in 2025-26. They approach Saturday’s contest with a 6-15-5 home record this season, marking the second-lowest home points percentage (.327) in the NHL, surpassed only by the Vancouver Canucks (.304, 6-17-5). Their fewest home victories in a season of 80+ games stands at 13 in 2003-04.
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With the comeback of Igor Shesterkin and Adam Fox, the Rangers’ current roster is the eighth youngest in the NHL (averaging 27.85 years old). However, the top three point producers this season are all 32 years of age: Zibanejad (52 points), Vincent Trocheck (37) and J.T. Miller (36). Artemi Panarin, who was traded just before the Olympic intermission, accumulated the most points this season for the Rangers (57) at age 34.
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Will Cuylle now possesses three seasons with 200 or more hits, tying him with Dan Girardi for the second-highest number of such seasons among Rangers players since tracking began in 2005-06, and trailing only Ryan Callahan’s four such campaigns.
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Alexis Lafreniere, the No. 1 selection in 2020, maintains a career points-per-game rate of 0.52, which ranks fourth lowest among No. 1 overall picks with 400 NHL games played, behind Garry Monahan (1963, 0.38), Patrik Stefan (1999, 0.41) and Doug Wickenheiser (1980, 0.50).



Saturday, 3 p.m. ET
Xfinity Mobile Arena
Bruins
Standing: 33-20-5, 71 points
Strength Ranking: 11
Top Point-Getter: David Pastrnak (22 goals, 50 assists)
Observations from ESPN Research
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The Bruins were absent from the playoffs last season, and they have not missed consecutive postseason appearances since 2014-15 and 2015-16. The B’s boast a .794 points percentage in 2026 (12-2-3), which is the second best in the NHL, trailing only the Tampa Bay Lightning (.861, 15-2-1).
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Pastrnak spearheads the squad with 72 points. This marks his fourth career season with 50 assists, equating to Johnny Bucyk and Adam Oates for the fourth highest such totals in Bruins franchise history.
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Morgan Geekie’s 33 goals this season are tied with Cole Caufield for fourth in the NHL, ranking behind Nathan MacKinnon (40), Connor McDavid (35), and Matt Boldy (34).
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Charlie McAvoy’s career total of 340 points places him third among Bruins defensemen in their initial nine NHL seasons, behind Bobby Orr (870) and Ray Bourque (695).
Flyers
Standing: 26-21-11, 63 points
Strength Ranking: 23
Top Point-Getter: Travis Konecny (22 goals, 33 assists)
Observations from ESPN Research
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The Flyers have failed to qualify for the playoffs for five consecutive seasons, yet they feature the fifth youngest roster in the NHL in 2025-26, including nine athletes under the age of 30 who have accumulated 20 or more points this season.
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Trevor Zegras’ 50 points constitute the second highest tally by an athlete competing for a new squad this season, trailing only Mitch Marner (58 with the Vegas Golden Knights).
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According to NHL EDGE, Owen Tippett has recorded 38 bursts of speed exceeding 22 MPH this season, placing him second in the NHL behind Connor McDavid — who boasts 110 such accelerations.
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Travis Sanheim, Nick Seeler and Cam York have each registered 100 or more blocked shots this season. The Flyers stand as one of four organizations with three athletes achieving 100 or more blocked shots, alongside the Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens and Dallas Stars.
