Saturday afternoon's game is nationally televised on ABC with Sean McDonough, Ray Ferraro and Emily Kaplan on the call. The broadcast can be streamed via WatchESPN.
You can catch the local call of the game on WGN Radio with John Wiedeman and Nick Olczyk live from Philadelphia.
The Blackhawks and Flyers last met on Oct. 24, 2019 at the United Center as Philadelphia extended their win streak against Chicago to five games. Kirby Dach recorded his first career assist in the loss.
The Blackhawks fell 4-3 to Philadelphia in the first game of the 2019-20 campaign which was a part of the NHL's Global Series played at O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic on Oct. 4. Alex DeBrincat and Patrick Kane registered goals in that contest.
Alex DeBrincat matched the league lead with his third overtime goal of the 2021-22 campaign on Thursday night to cap a 4-3 win over the Oilers.
The marker was his 30th of the season and to date, DeBrincat is one of 10 players with at least three 30-goal campaigns since he made his debut during the 2017-18 season. He is one of five players in team history to notch three or more seasons of at least 30 goals before their 25th birthday (Savard, B. Hull, Larmer and Roenick).
His eight career overtime tallies share third in franchise history, a total that shares second in the league since his rookie season. DeBrincat has four goals and 10 points over his last nine games. He is seventh in the NHL with 30 markers and shares third with 12 power-play goals. He shares third in the NHL with 62 goals since the beginning of last season.
Patrick Kane picked up two points (1G, 1A) against the Oilers and now has three multi-point efforts over his last four skates. His 1.46 PPG since Jan. 25 is seventh in the league (min. 10 games). He has points (8G, 11A) in 10 of his last 13 games.
With his hat trick on Feb. 25, Kane became the first American-born player in NHL history to have 15+ goals in each of his first 15 seasons. It was Kane's eighth career hat trick, matching Doug Bentley for fifth most in franchise history. Steve Larmer is fourth on the list with nine career games with at least three goals. Feb. 25th was Kane's 56th career multi-goal game and 96th contest with at least three points.