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Evgeni Malkin Signs One-Year Deal to Keep Penguins’ Core Intact

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The Pittsburgh Penguins have solidified their commitment to their storied core by signing center Evgeni Malkin to a one-year contract worth $5.5 million. This move ensures that the trio of Malkin, Sidney Crosby, and Kris Letang will continue their legacy together, a partnership that has spanned two decades and set a record in professional sports.

With three Stanley Cup titles to their name—achieved in 2009, 2016, and 2017—the trio has become synonymous with the Penguins’ success. Crosby, who has one year remaining on his contract, and Letang, who is locked in for three more years, will remain alongside Malkin, who is set to turn 40 this summer. Malkin was drafted second overall in 2004, just behind Crosby, who went first overall.

In terms of individual accomplishments, Malkin ranks among the top three in nearly every major statistical category in franchise history. He sits second in games played with 1,269, third in goals with 533, third in assists at 874, and third in total points with 1,407. Additionally, Malkin’s prowess on the power play is evident with 187 power-play goals, ranking third, while his clutch performance is highlighted by 89 game-winning goals (second) and 14 overtime goals (second).

Despite dealing with injuries and a suspension last season, Malkin maintained a point-per-game pace, finishing with 61 points in 56 games. The Penguins, who made a surprising playoff appearance this past season, were unfortunately eliminated in the first round by the Philadelphia Flyers, where Malkin contributed two goals and an assist over six games in that series.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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