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Malkin gets 2 goals in his return from suspension as the Penguins beat the NHL-leading Avalanche 7-2

DENVER (AP) — Evgeni Malkin scored twice in a four-goal first period and added an assist in his return from a five-game suspension for slashing, sparking the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 7-2 victory over the league-leading Colorado Avalanche on Monday night.

Malkin’s punishment from the NHL was for raising his stick and striking Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin on the helmet and shoulder during their game on March 5. The 39-year-old Malkin has been suspended three times in his career.

Anthony Mantha, Elmer Soderblom, Erik Karlsson, Bryan Rust and Noel Acciari also scored for the Penguins, who matched their season high for goals on just 20 shots while playing for the 11th straight game without star center Sidney Crosby. Pittsburgh’s leading scorer, who sustained a lower-body injury while playing for Canada in the Winter Olympics last month, has been skating with the team during this five-game trip that wraps up Wednesday.

Karlsson added two assists and has three goals and 11 assists in his last 10 games for the Penguins, who moved two points ahead of the New York Islanders for sole possession of second place in the Metropolitan Division.

Nathan MacKinnon and Brent Burns scored for the Avalanche, who matched their most goals allowed in a game this season. Scott Wedgewood, the league leader in save percentage and goals-against average, was pulled 13 minutes in after falling behind 3-1 on five shots. Wedgewood was replaced by Mackenzie Blackwood, who made 11 saves.

Colorado has lost three of four and leads Dallas in both the Central Division and overall NHL standings by three points. The Avalanche have one game in hand on the Stars.

Up next

Pittsburgh plays at Carolina on Wednesday.

Colorado hosts Dallas on Wednesday.

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Malkin gets 2 goals in his return from suspension as the Penguins beat the NHL-leading Avalanche 7-2 | iNFOnews.ca
Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Erik Karlsson reacts after scoring against the Colorado Avalanche in the second period of an NHL hockey game Monday, March 16, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Malkin gets 2 goals in his return from suspension as the Penguins beat the NHL-leading Avalanche 7-2 | iNFOnews.ca
Pittsburgh Penguins right winger Anthony Mantha, center, is congratulated after scoring a goal by right wing Rickard Rakell, left, and right wing Bryan Rust in the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Colorado Avalanche, Monday, March 16, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Malkin gets 2 goals in his return from suspension as the Penguins beat the NHL-leading Avalanche 7-2 | iNFOnews.ca
Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Arturs Silvos (37) pins Colorado Avalanche center Parker Kelly (17) to the net as Penguins defenseman Kris Letang (58) looks to clear the puck in the first period of an NHL hockey game Monday, March 16, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Malkin gets 2 goals in his return from suspension as the Penguins beat the NHL-leading Avalanche 7-2 | iNFOnews.ca
Pittsburgh Penguins center Connor Dewar, right, collects the puck as Colorado Avalanche left wing Joel Kiviranta (94) and right wing Valeri Nichushkin, back left, defend in the second period of an NHL hockey game Monday, March 16, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

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