Expectations Are That Evgeni Malkin Will Return Next Season

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Speculation surrounding star center Evgeni Malkin’s future with the Pittsburgh Penguins suggests a strong likelihood of his return for the upcoming season. Despite initial periods of uncertainty, the prevailing sentiment indicates that Malkin is poised to sign a new deal and aims to retire as a Penguin.

According to sports analyst Taylor Haase, who shared insights during a discussion on Sirius XM NHL Network Radio, the expectation is that Malkin will indeed be back in Pittsburgh. While contract discussions were initially slated for the Olympic break, the timing proved inconvenient due to the approaching trade deadline. This led to a brief misunderstanding when Malkin publicly voiced concerns about talks being deferred until summer. However, General Manager Kyle Dubas reportedly reassured Malkin in subsequent conversations, confirming that negotiations would proceed in the offseason.

Malkin himself has consistently expressed a profound desire to remain with the Penguins, explicitly stating he has no wish to play for any other team. His recent on-ice performance has been noteworthy, with Haase observing that he’s playing at a higher level compared to his two preceding seasons, even accounting for a recent hand injury which is not age-related.

Currently earning $6.1 million, there’s an anticipation that Malkin would be willing to accept a reduced salary to facilitate his return. The rationale for retaining Malkin extends beyond his personal preference; the free-agent market for top-tier centers is not particularly robust, and the Penguins currently lack a clear top-six center ready to step into his role from their prospect pool, with only Ben Kindel being a distant possibility.

The Pittsburgh Penguins have surprised many by exceeding expectations this season, a performance that further highlights the enduring value of their veteran core. After navigating initial contractual anxieties, both Malkin and the organization appear to be in agreement on his future, with Malkin reportedly now determined to return for at least one more season, with the ultimate goal of concluding his illustrious career in Pittsburgh.

Caleb Ramsey
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