Malkin was second on the Penguins behind Crosby with 72 points (33 goals, 39 assists), including 23 power-play points (11 goals, 12 assists), despite missing 20 games this season. (Crosby had 89 points; 44 goals, 45 assists).
Malkin said he is satisfied with his shot after missing nearly a month.
"I shoot hard," Malkin said. "Slap shot, everything I tried today. We played power play and with the one-timers, with all of the shots, I feel so much better today. … It's tough in the first game back after a long time of not playing, but I'll try to do my best and try to help my linemates."
Malkin said he isn't sure when he'll feel completely comfortable during a game.
"Three weeks is a long time," he said of his absence. "I hope it's in like the first game. I try to do my best. It's not easy, but what are you going to do? Just play."
Malkin last played against the Philadelphia Flyers on March 15. He sustained the injury while blocking a shot against the Calgary Flames two days earlier but attempted to play through it.
After playing 17:24 against Philadelphia, Malkin joined Pittsburgh for the morning skate prior to a road game against the New Jersey Devils on March 17. But he left a few minutes into the skate, and Sullivan said afterward that Malkin would not play against New Jersey.