Flyers' Porter Martone matches 1929 Cooney Weiland in rare hockey history vs. Penguins originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Pittsburgh Penguins' house party was spoiled in the first two games of their playoff series against the Philadelphia Flyers.
Martone was still at Michigan State a month ago, but his arrival with the Flyers has resulted in two impressive victories to open the postseason.
Martone has scored in both games -- and both goals went down as game winners.
He's only the fourth skater in NHL history to score the game-winning goal in each of his first two career playoff games, according to OptaStats.
The most recent was Craig Simpson for the Edmonton Oilers in 1988.
Before that, it was Jaroslav Pouzar for the Oilers across 1983-84.
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The original to pull off this Martone feat? Cooney Weiland for the Boston Bruins in 1929.
Weiland is a Hall of Famer and a two-time Stanley Cup champion. That's not a bad omen for Martone and the Flyers.
And in that 1929 season when Weiland showed right away he was ready for the postseason, the Bruins actually didn't lose en route to the Cup.
Martone and the Flyers are part of a much larger, longer postseason than those 1929 Bruins had to play.
But hey, Martone is doing something quite rare. Would anyone bet against him scoring again in his next game?
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