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Evgeni Malkin has expressed a desire to continue playing in the NHL next season, even if it means leaving the Pittsburgh Penguins. After the Penguins' playoff run concluded with a 1-0 overtime loss to the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 6, Malkin's future with the team remains uncertain.
According to The Hockey News, Malkin could attract interest from teams like the Montreal Canadiens, who are in need of a top-six center, and the Minnesota Wild, who are looking to bolster their roster as they aim for a championship.
Meanwhile, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins are engaged in a competitive playoff series against the Hershey Bears, which highlights the talent pipeline for the Penguins. In their last game, goaltender Clay Stevenson delivered an impressive 36-save performance to help the Bears tie the series, according to Russian Machine Never Breaks.
Additionally, rookie forward Ben Kindel reflected on his inaugural season with the Penguins, emphasizing the motivation to improve after a tough playoff exit to the Flyers. He noted the learning experience gained from high-stakes games despite going pointless in the series, as reported by Yahoo Sports NHL.
Looking ahead to the offseason, the Penguins are expected to undergo significant roster changes, with PensBurgh highlighting the team's trend of active player turnover. As they prepare for the 2026-27 season, many questions remain about the future lineup, particularly regarding the potential re-signing of Malkin and other key players.
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