Malkin’s greatness shouldn’t be forgotten; sophomore leaps; Subban on life in Nashville
Playing with Sidney Crosby his entire career, Evgeni Malkin’s greatness is often forgotten.
The 30-year-old Russian is reminding the hockey world again this season even as Crosby continues his rule over the sport. Malkin has actually overtaken his Pittsburgh Penguins counterpart in the NHL scoring race, tied for top spot with Edmonton Oilers prodigy Connor McDavid at 43 points apiece.
Malkin, who scored the overtime winner in the Penguins’ New Year’s Eve victory over Montreal, is on pace for his most prolific offensive season since the 2011-12 campaign when he won the Art Ross trophy with 109 points, later capturing his first and only Hart trophy as league MVP.
Though he’s not as celebrated as Crosby, Malkin’s career numbers are right there among the very best despite the fact that he’s not played 70 games in a season since that MVP campaign.