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Rookie Martone's OT Goal Lifts Flyers Toward Playoffs
19-year-old's first NHL tally comes at crucial moment for Philadelphia squad.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 1:48am
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A teenage Flyers rookie's dramatic overtime goal sparks wild celebrations on the ice and in the stands.Philadelphia TodayIn a thrilling overtime finish, 19-year-old rookie Porter Martone scored his first NHL goal to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a crucial victory that boosts their playoff positioning. Martone's game-winning shot came after a celebratory headlock from teammate Trevor Zegras.
Why it matters
At just 19 years old, Martone is already making an impact for the Flyers, who are fighting to secure a postseason berth. His heroics in a high-stakes game showcase the young talent emerging on the Philadelphia roster.
The details
With the game tied late in overtime, Martone collected a pass and fired a shot past the opposing goaltender for the decisive goal. His Flyers teammates mobbed him in celebration, with Trevor Zegras wrapping Martone in an enthusiastic headlock.
- The game-winning goal occurred in overtime on April 5, 2026.
The players
Porter Martone
A 19-year-old rookie forward for the Philadelphia Flyers who scored the game-winning goal in overtime.
Trevor Zegras
A Flyers teammate of Martone's who celebrated the rookie's first NHL goal by giving him an energetic headlock.
What they’re saying
“Zegras got me in a pretty good headlock there.”
— Porter Martone, Flyers Rookie
What’s next
The Flyers will look to build on Martone's heroics as they continue their push for a playoff spot in the final weeks of the regular season.
The takeaway
At just 19 years old, Porter Martone is already making a name for himself in the NHL with his game-winning goal that boosts the Flyers' postseason hopes. His emergence is an exciting sign of the young talent on Philadelphia's roster.
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