Malkin to Make Debut Soon!
Evgeni Malkin is set to make his debut soon according to coach Michel Therrien. He has been out with a dislocated shoulder since September 20, when he collided with teammate John LeClair. This is great news. The team has been shuffling it's lines since the season started, but are expected to go back to their original top 2 lines when Malkin returns.
Line 1: Crosby, Armstrong, Ekman
Line 2: Malkin, Recchi, Malone
From www.postgazette.com:
Penguins' Malkin could make NHL debut in days
Friday, October 13, 2006By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Penguins center Evgeni Malkin could make his NHL debut in a matter of days.
Malkin received contact in practice today for the first time since dislocating his left shoulder Sept. 20, and coach Michel Therrien raised the possibility that, pending further medical evaluation, Malkin could be in the lineup as early as Wednesday, when the Penguins will face New Jersey at Mellon Arena.
"I hope (he'll play in) less than a week," Therrien said. "We'll see. But he's close."
Malkin wore a black shoulder support under his hockey gear during practice and had ice on his shoulder afterward, but his play betrayed no problems related to his injury.
"He's making some great progress," Therrien said. "Evgeni's working really hard to get back into the lineup as soon as possible. We're excited about the way he's come along with that injury. He's close. He's close."
Line 1: Crosby, Armstrong, Ekman
Line 2: Malkin, Recchi, Malone
From www.postgazette.com:
Penguins' Malkin could make NHL debut in days
Friday, October 13, 2006By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Penguins center Evgeni Malkin could make his NHL debut in a matter of days.
Malkin received contact in practice today for the first time since dislocating his left shoulder Sept. 20, and coach Michel Therrien raised the possibility that, pending further medical evaluation, Malkin could be in the lineup as early as Wednesday, when the Penguins will face New Jersey at Mellon Arena.
"I hope (he'll play in) less than a week," Therrien said. "We'll see. But he's close."
Malkin wore a black shoulder support under his hockey gear during practice and had ice on his shoulder afterward, but his play betrayed no problems related to his injury.
"He's making some great progress," Therrien said. "Evgeni's working really hard to get back into the lineup as soon as possible. We're excited about the way he's come along with that injury. He's close. He's close."
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