The numbers are impressive, but more eye-opening when put into context.
Malkin, who won the Hart Trophy in 2011-12 with 109 points (50 goals, 59 assists) in 75 games, has gone three straight games without a point once this season, from Oct. 11-14. Since Dec. 2, he has gone three straight games without a goal once, from Feb. 27-March 3.
In 30 games since the start of 2018, Malkin has 51 points (25 goals, 26 assists), which on its own would have him third on the Penguins for a full season, ahead of forward Jake Guentzel (41 points; 20 goals, 21 assists) and behind Crosby (76 points; 23 goals, 53 assists) and Phil Kessel (78 points; 28 goals, 50 assists).
"He's been one of our most consistent players, for sure," Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan said. "When you look at what [Malkin] has accomplished, from the start of the year to maybe Christmas-time on, I think his numbers speak for itself, his offensive numbers, for sure. He's been a dynamic player. He's a threat every time he's on the ice.
"This is as good as I've seen [Malkin] play since I've been the coach here. He's a terrific player. He's an elite player. He's one of those guys that could change the outcome of the game, and he's done that for us."
Malkin, who centers the second line between left wing Carl Hagelin and right wing Patric Hornqvist, has played more aggressively this season. After establishing himself as one of the premier playmakers through 12 NHL seasons, Malkin is shooting more.