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Bryan Rust caught making one of hockey’s most frowned-upon moves on Porter Martone

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Jonathan Ouimet
April 25, 2026  (11:46 PM)
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Apr 25, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers right wing Porter Martone (94) and Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin (71) battle for the puck during the first period in game four of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
Photo credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

This one is headed for the highlight reels for all the wrong reasons: Bryan Rust grabbed Porter Martone’s hair in a playoff scrum, and cameras caught it all.

You can see the rookie's head yanked sideways while a referee tries to separate the bodies. It's not a hockey play. It's not even a hockey moment. It's just bad.

The Penguins are down 3-1 in the series and apparently looking for any spark. Pulling a 19-year-old's hair was not the answer.

Hair-pulling sits in a small group of plays the league universally frowns on. It rarely gets reviewed because it rarely happens at this level. When it does, it typically comes from a player who's run out of better ideas.

Rust is not that kind of player. The 33-year-old veteran posted 29 goals and 65 points across 81 regular-season games. He's been Pittsburgh's most consistent forward all year.

Player Safety could take a long look at one of hockey's cheapest moves

The Department of Player Safety doesn't typically hand out suspensions for hair pulls. It's more of a fine territory, and usually quiet.

But the visual is loud enough that they may take a second look anyway.

Martone has been the story Philadelphia didn't see coming.

The 19-year-old has 2 goals through 2 playoff games, both game-winners, against an experienced Penguins lineup that should know how to handle rookies.

Maybe that's the problem. Pittsburgh hasn't handled him on the scoreboard, so a frustrated veteran went to a level the rulebook barely covers.

Is this the kind of thing that flips a series? No. But it tells you everything about Pittsburgh's emotional state heading into Game 5. Cracks are showing.

Dan Muse will not address it directly. No coach wants to dignify hair-pulling with a postgame breakdown. Behind closed doors, the conversation is different.

Rick Tocchet's Flyers don't need to do anything. The video does the work. The Penguins handed Philadelphia a free PR win in the middle of a series Pittsburgh is supposed to be fighting to extend.


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