Penguins/Avalanche Recap: Malkin scores twice, Pens shock Colorado in 7-2 win
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Apologies in advance, a power outage has put a damper on the night at Pensburgh HQ but nothing could slow the Penguins on this night. Pittsburgh went into the NHL’s best team’s barn and took a monster 7-2 win.
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There were a couple changes in the lineup; Evgeni Malkin returned from suspension, as expected. Less expected was Justin Brazeau’s quick return from injury, helping to spell for Blake Lizotte leaving the lineup for this game due to an injury of his own.
Here's a look at the lines tonight in Colorado ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/fXOt4MgtfA
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Game 6️⃣6️⃣ pic.twitter.com/1vZlcDADuj
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MALKAMANIA IN THE MILE HIGH CITY 💪 pic.twitter.com/qeNx8zakYO
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That's 26 this season for Mo 🤩 pic.twitter.com/qK3ODHii2r
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HE IS HIM. pic.twitter.com/ZjUl4H4O3S
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) March 17, 2026
Soda.
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Elmo.
Glue guy.
Elmer Soderblom nets his first as a Penguin! 🐧 pic.twitter.com/oQlQfZghsR
KARL ON 🔥
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) March 17, 2026
He has 14 points (3G-11A) in his last ten games. pic.twitter.com/2jKL96a3ys
THE RUSTY RAZOR ON THE POWER PLAY 💪
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Enjoy half-off Rusty's shakes at the @MShakeFactory tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/8P5Rv8yOzi
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It was a classic Evgeni Malkin night, as only he could do it. Malkin took an offensive zone penalty on his first shift, only to score that beauty with a spinning backhander almost immediately after getting out of the penalty box. That set the tone for the game, even though Nathan MacKinnon quickly answered that first goal, the Pens sprung Anthony Mantha for his breakaway goal as a response to the response. From there, the Pens were off to the races, scoring early and often within the first couple of periods. We’ll have much more tomorrow in response to a massive statement game for Pittsburgh. They’re up to 2-1-1 during a very daunting and challenging road trip, playing as dangerous as ever, and all without Sidney Crosby.