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Penguins Face Dallas Without Crosby and Malkin Amid Playoff Push

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The Pittsburgh Penguins will be challenged in their quest for a playoff spot as they take on the Dallas Stars without two of their most significant stars, Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin. Coach Dan Muse confirmed that both players are considered “day to day” with injuries, leaving the team to navigate this crucial matchup without their franchise cornerstones.

Crosby, 38, is sidelined due to a lower-body injury sustained in the first period of a recent 4-3 shootout victory against Ottawa. This latest setback follows a prior lower-body injury that forced him to miss nearly a month while competing for Team Canada at the Milan Cortina Olympics. Meanwhile, Malkin will be absent for a third consecutive game as he continues to recover from an upper-body injury that was first reported after the team’s loss to Carolina on March 22.

As of Saturday, the Penguins sit in a precarious second place in the Metropolitan Division, holding just a one-point advantage over both the Columbus Blue Jackets and the New York Islanders, with only ten games left in the regular season. The timing of these injuries is particularly tough, given the Penguins’ busy schedule ahead, which includes a critical matchup against the Islanders on Monday, followed by a home game against the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday. Pittsburgh is eager to secure a spot in the postseason for the first time since 2022, and every game counts as they strive to maintain their playoff hopes.

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

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