The Philadelphia Flyers spoiled the Pittsburgh Penguins' bid at sweeping their way to the Stanley Cup Finals on Thursday night with a 4-2 win in Game Four. The Flyers played inspired hockey in the first period, jumping out to a 3-0 lead on goals by Joffery Lupul, Daniel Briere, and Jeff Carter. The Penguins recorded twenty-five shots on goal in the first and second periods, but Philadelphia goalie Martin Biron kept Pittsburgh off the board through the first forty minutes. Just as the Flyers appeared to have the game wrapped up, Jordan Staal found the net at the 3:16 mark in the third. The Penguins continued to attack throughout the final period, and Staal scored again just ten minutes after putting Pittsburgh on the board. The entire Wachovia Center appeared to collectively hold its breath over the next five minutes, but Biron and the Philadelphia defense were able to keep Sidney Crosby and the Penguins from tying the game. Marc-Andre Fleury was pulled in the final minute, and Lupul scored his second goal of the night on the empty net to put the game away with just 32 seconds left. Soon after, tempers flared. Pittsburgh's Ryan Malone and Philadelphia's Derian Hatcher exchanged punches behind the home goal and drew five-minute majors for fighting. Just seconds later, the teams began pushing and shoving once again after a face-off. The Penguins may be up 3-1, but the Flyers still seem to have a large amount of fight left. Biron finished the game with 36 saves while Fleury had 30 of his own in the loss. Game Five will be Saturday night in Pittsburgh as the Flyers look to push the series to a sixth game back home in Philadelphia.