Malkin led the NHL with 1.90 points per game, totaling 6-13-19 in 10 outings to guide the Penguins to a 6-2-2 (14 points) October and into first place in the Metropolitan Division. He found the scoresheet in all but one of his games, collecting multiple points six times and three points on four occasions: Oct. 4 vs. WSH (1-2-3), Oct. 11 vs. VGK (0-3-3), Oct. 18 at TOR (2-1-3) and Oct. 27 at VAN (2-1-3). The 32-year-old Magnitogorsk, Russia, native ranks third in the NHL with 376-573-949 (794 GP) since making his League debut in 2006-07, behind only Alex Ovechkin (563-467-1,030) and Sidney Crosby (378-650-1,028).