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Flyers’ Rookie Star Porter Martone’s Jersey Is the Stanley Cup Playoffs’ Best‑Seller

The Philadelphia Flyers aren’t just making waves on the ice — they’re taking over the merchandise game too. According to NHL.com, Porter Martone, the 19-year-old rookie sensation, has rocketed to…

Porter Martone #94 of the Philadelphia Flyers celebrates after a shootout win to clinch a playoff spot
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The Philadelphia Flyers aren’t just making waves on the ice — they’re taking over the merchandise game too. According to NHL.com, Porter Martone, the 19-year-old rookie sensation, has rocketed to the top as the best-selling jersey across the NHL during the first week of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, followed closely by teammate Trevor Zegras.

Martone’s rise is the kind of story every Philly fan loves. He signed with the Flyers on March 29 after an impressive freshman season at Michigan State and immediately made his mark by scoring two game-winning goals in his first two playoff appearances. It’s a shoot-from-the-hip transformation straight from rookie to superstar — and his jersey is flying off shelves. Merch sales are reportedly up 1,714% since the playoffs began, a clear sign of fan frenzy.

And let’s not forget Trevor Zegras, torn into Philly’s lineup since his July 2025 trade. He’s quickly become a loved figure for his youthful energy and skill — his jersey ranking No. 2 in playoff sales reflects just how beloved he is by the Philadelphia faithful.

This jersey surge isn’t limited to just Martone and Zegras. NHL merchandise sales are up 58% since the playoffs began — with Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Montreal leading the pack. That’s merchandise mania on a league-wide scale.

What makes Martone’s breakout even more special? He’s the first teenager in NHL history to score back-to-back game-winners in his first two playoff games. His early success is drawing comparisons to other NHL greats, and fans are clearly taking note — both in fandom and in jersey racks.

It’s more than just merchandise. Martone’s meteoric sales rise shows how deeply connected Philadelphia fans are to these breakout stars. The city’s passion is on full display — not just in the stands, but on the streets and in homes as fans wear their heroes with pride.

If you’re in Philly, keep an eye out — you’ll spot plenty of No. 94 jerseys in the crowd this Saturday when the Flyers host Game 4. Whether you’re cheering from Xfinity Mobile Arena or watching at a sports bar, one thing’s clear: Martone Mania has officially arrived.

Rachel Pitts is a seasoned radio veteran with over 20 years of experience. She is the Digital Program Director for Beasley Media Group’s Philadelphia-based radio properties. As a content creator for Beasley Media Philadelphia, Rachel writes articles on family activites, culinary adventures and things to do in the Delaware Valley.