The greatness of Evgeni Malkin gets eclipsed at times through no fault of his own. The Penguins center is an elite player of his generation -- of any generation for that matter -- yet finds himself understandably overshadowed by a pair of likely Hockey Hall of Famers, teammate Sidney Crosby and Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin. On this night, though, he reminded us that he's likely to be inducted one day too. With Crosby out because of a core muscle injury, Malkin dominated with five points (two goals, three assists). Three of those points (two goals, assist) came in a span of 13:43 during a five-goal outburst by the Penguins that turned into an 8-6 victory against the Canucks after they trailed 6-3 in the third period. Malkin put the exclamation mark on the win by scoring the final goal with one second left. Great comeback spearheaded by a great player.