Pittsburgh Penguins will be without Evgeni Malkin for their matchup against the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday. The team confirmed the update through social media, stating Malkin is day-to-day with an upper-body injury.
The announcement comes as a setback for Pittsburgh ahead of an important home game. Malkin had been in strong form, including a standout performance against Colorado in their last meeting. He recorded two goals and one assist in a dominant 7-2 win, showing he still delivers at a high level.
"Forward Evgeni Malkin is day-to-day with an upper-body injury and will not play tonight versus Colorado." Penguins PR wrote on X.
This season, the 39-year-old has produced 15 goals and 52 points in 50 games. He continues to play a key role in the top six, offering both scoring and experience. His absence leaves a gap in offensive depth as the Penguins aim to maintain their push near the top of the Metropolitan Division.
With Malkin out, players like Justin Brazeau and Anthony Mantha could see expanded roles. The team also recalled Ville Koivunen to provide added depth for this matchup. Pittsburgh will look to adjust quickly against a strong Avalanche side that has been one of the league’s best teams.

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Despite the injury news, the Penguins remain in a solid position this season. They hold a 35-19-16 record and have shown balance on both ends of the ice. Their offense averages over three goals per game, while their defensive structure has kept them strong.
Malkin’s next chance to return is expected to come on Thursday against Ottawa. For now, Pittsburgh must find a way to manage without one of its most experienced forwards in an important game.
