Malkin’s Surprising Strategy to Keep His Scorching Streak Alive This Week!

Malkin’s Surprising Strategy to Keep His Scorching Streak Alive This Week!

Evgeni Malkin has burst out of the gates this NHL season like a bolt of lightning—his finesse and grit reigniting the Pittsburgh Penguins’ offense with a vengeance. Right from the season opener, where he racked up two assists against the New York Rangers, to now, his electric form shows no signs of cooling down. It’s not just the points, though—it’s the razor-sharp synergy he’s developed with Anthony Mantha and Justin Brazeau, a pairing that’s proving to be more than just a temporary fix. On the all-time scoring leaderboard, Malkin’s carving his name ever higher, leaving legends like Brendan Shanahan in the dust as he eyes the next milestone. This week’s matchups against the Canucks, Panthers, and Blue Jackets promise a thrilling showcase of one of hockey’s titans doing what he does best—dominating the ice. I’m on the edge of my seat to see what brilliance he’ll serve up next. LEARN MORE

Pittsburgh Penguins forward Evgeni Malkin has been one of the best players in the NHL to start the 2025-26 season.

He started the season with a bang, notching two assists in the Penguins’ 3-0 win over the New York Rangers in the season opener, and has stayed hot since, compiling two goals and nine points in six games. He has only been pointless in one game thus far, and it came on October 11 when the Penguins got blown out by the Rangers, 6-1. 

Malkin has been driving offense on his line and has found some great chemistry with Anthony Mantha and Justin Brazeau. It felt like Brazeau was on the line as a placeholder due to injuries, but he’s off to such a great start that there’s no reason to take him away from Malkin. 

Malkin has even moved up to No. 28 on the NHL’s all-time scoring list. He just passed Brendan Shanahan on the list and has 1,355 all-time points. He’s only 15 away from passing Johnny Bucyk for No. 27 on the list. 

This week’s slate will provide him with plenty of opportunities to keep up his great start. The Penguins will play the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday, the Florida Panthers on Thursday, and the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday. He has 13 goals and 30 points in 24 games against the Canucks, 19 goals and 52 points in 48 career games against the Panthers, and 19 goals and 49 points in 40 games against the Blue Jackets. 

Let’s see what this week brings for one of the greatest players in franchise history.


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