Evgeni Malkin's illustrious career with the Pittsburgh Penguins is seemingly nearing its end, with reports indicating that the upcoming 2025-2026 season will be his last with the team. According to Josh Yohe of The Athletic, the Penguins do not plan to offer the veteran center a contract extension when his current deal expires. This news signals a potential changing of the guard in Pittsburgh, leaving fans to wonder about the future of the team and the possibility of a trade involving the longtime Penguin.
Malkin, who will turn 39 in July, has spent his entire NHL career with the Penguins after being drafted second overall in 2004. He has been an integral part of the team's success, winning three Stanley Cups (2009, 2016, 2017), a Conn Smythe Trophy (2009), a Hart Trophy (2012), and two Art Ross Trophies (2009, 2012). Alongside Sidney Crosby and Kris Letang, Malkin formed a core that led the Penguins to sustained success for nearly two decades. He has amassed an impressive 514 goals and 832 assists for 1,346 points in 1,213 regular-season games.
The Penguins' decision not to extend Malkin's contract suggests a shift in the team's direction. After missing the playoffs in recent years, the Penguins may be looking to rebuild with younger players. Head coach Mike Sullivan has stated the organization is committed to building around its core players, particularly Sidney Crosby, but the focus appears to be on finding complementary pieces for Crosby rather than retaining the aging core. Trading Jake Guentzel and acquiring prospects like Ville Koivunen and Rutger McGroarty further indicate a move towards a younger roster.
With the knowledge that his time in Pittsburgh is limited, the question arises whether Malkin could be traded before his contract expires. While he possesses a full no-move clause, there is speculation that he might waive it to facilitate a trade to a contender, granting him one last shot at the Stanley Cup. The Florida Panthers have been mentioned as a potential destination, as they have a history of adding veteran players to their roster. However, some reports indicate that he isn't going to be traded before or during the next season.
Malkin himself has expressed a desire to remain with the Penguins for the remainder of his career. But with the team seemingly unwilling to offer him a new contract, he may have to consider other options if he wishes to continue playing in the NHL. Another possibility is a return to Russia to play in the KHL, although it remains to be seen if he would pursue that path.
The Penguins are entering a period of transition, with several veterans potentially on the way out. Besides Malkin, other players like Kevin Hayes and Ryan Graves could also be on the move as the team looks to revamp its roster. The Penguins have a significant number of draft picks in the coming years, providing them with an opportunity to add young talent and build for the future.
As Evgeni Malkin prepares for what appears to be his final season with the Pittsburgh Penguins, fans will undoubtedly reflect on his remarkable contributions to the team and the city. Whether he remains in Pittsburgh for the entire season or is traded to a contender, his legacy as one of the greatest players in Penguins history is secure. The 2025-26 season promises to be an emotional one for Malkin and Penguins fans alike, as they bid farewell to a true legend.