Pittsburgh Penguins star center Evgeni Malkin is back.
One day after Penguins coach Mike Sullivan told reporters Malkin could make his season debut Tuesday night at the Anaheim Ducks, Sullivan confirmed the 35-year-old will be in the lineup for that road matchup.
Sullivan said Malkin is the type of player that has the ability to have an impact immediately, "and I'm sure he will in this game... He's skating really well. He's such a talented guy. I think he looks really strong." https://t.co/lG81u273Ni
— Pens Inside Scoop (@PensInsideScoop) January 11, 2022
Malkin underwent knee surgery June 4 to repair an injury he initially suffered last March, and it was said at the time that he would miss at least the first two months of the 2021-22 campaign while rehabbing. He returned to practice alongside teammates on Nov. 29 and was cleared for contact Dec. 27, and he said two days after that clearance he could possibly debut roughly 10 days from that time.
The Pens ultimately ruled the three-time Stanley Cup champion out of this past Saturday's 3-2 loss at the Dallas Stars that ended Pittsburgh's 10-game winning streak.
Overall, the Penguins went 20-9-5 without Malkin and are fourth in the Metropolitan Division but only trail the first-place Carolina Hurricanes by five points heading into Tuesday's NHL action.
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