Jake Guentzel's late goal with 20.6 seconds left in regulation tied the game for the Pittsburgh Penguins against the Philadelphia Flyers, forcing overtime. The Penguins pulled their goalie for an extra attacker in the final minutes. In overtime, the Penguins had a 4-on-3 power play with one minute left. This dramatic turn of events led to a thrilling finish in the game between the two classic rivals.
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The Penguins are getting a 4-on-3 power play with exactly one minute left to play in overtime.
Jake Guentzel's second of the game has forced overtime here in Pittsburgh!
Guentzel ties it with 20.6 seconds left. No words. #PHIvsPIT | #LetsGoFlyers
Jake Guentzel scores the tying goal with 20.6 seconds left in the game. My gosh
Penguins tie it. Guentzel with 20.6 seconds left.
THE PENGUINS HAVE TIED IT WITH 20.6 SECONDS LEFT IN REGULATION
The Penguins have pulled Jarry for the extra attacker with less than two minutes to play.