News
The NHL Network has revealed their quarter century team, and without any surprise whatsoever, two Pittsburgh Penguins have ...
On an even more impressive note, he's racked up 15 seasons of producing at a point per game, demonstrating his consistent ...
What if? The parallel between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Edmonton Oilers is thick with similarities, with the exception of ...
Russian NHL stars Alex Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin are hoping hockey can help bridge the divide between the United States and ...
Evgeni Malkin will go down as an all-time great in Pittsburgh, but now, Insider Josh Yohe believes this will be his farewell ...
Talk about headlines that we would prefer not to use. As Russian dictator Vladimir Putin flagrantly invaded Ukraine in 2022 ...
9d
Sporting News on MSN2025-26 season expected to be Evgeni Malkin's last in Pittsburgh
The Penguins have only retired three numbers in their 58-year history: Mario Lemieux's No. 66, Jaromír Jágr's No. 68, and ...
7d
Yardbarker on MSNNHL Rumours: A Farewell Season for a Pittsburgh Penguins Icon
Time for a new NHL rumours report. As the NHL awaits some key restricted free agent signings, the Pittsburgh Penguins have ...
Malkin, who turned 39 on Thursday, is aging out of the NHL, as everyone does at some point. The game got a little too fast ...
Evgeni Malkin is staying in Pittsburgh after all. The Penguins and the Russian star agreed to a four-year contract late Tuesday night worth $6.1 million annually.
Through Malkin' career 999 games, he's amassed 451 goals, 714 assists and 1,165 points, ranking No. 3 all-time in franchise history in each category behind Mario Lemieux and Crosby.
What makes the Malkin break in unique is that apparently memorabilia was part of the heist. According to reports from ESPN and local news affiliates, Malkin’s three Stanley Cup rings were stolen ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results