PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Allegheny County Police have said that they have learned that Evgeni Malkin's Stanley Cup rings have been found inside his home. Earlier this week, it was learned that the Penguins' superstar had his Sewickley Heights home broken into last weekend .
The three Cup rings — from Penguins championships in 2009, 2016 and 2017 — were initially believed to have been missing.
Pittsburgh Penguins star center Evgeni Malkin shares his thoughts after his home was burglarized over the weekend.
The Cup rings, which were initially missing after the home invasion, are from the Penguins’ 2009, 2016 and 2017 championship teams.
Three Stanley Cup rings — feared stolen from Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin — were found inside his home, officials said Thursday, as police continue to investigate this latest burglary of a high-profile professional athlete.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have placed forward Evgeni Malkin on injured reserve and recalled forward Jesse Puljujarvi from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the American Hockey League. Those transactions have not yet been announced by the team but they were reflected on the NHL media Web site Monday afternoon.
Crosby signed a two-year extension last September. He has repeatedly said he plans to only play for the Penguins. He has a full no-trade clause. Fenway Sports Group, which owns the Penguins, wants him to be part of the organization for the rest of his life.
Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin confirmed reports that his house was robbed over the weekend and his Stanley Cup rings are now missing.
It’s no secret how important Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin is to his team. The future Hall of Famer is one of the best players of his generation. And he continues to play at a high level even in the latter stages of his career.
After fear that all three of Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin's Stanley Cup rings had been stolen, all of them were reportedly found inside of his home.
After the loss, Sullivan provided his thoughts on Malkin's absence from the lineup. “He's an important player for us,” the Penguins bench boss said, via NHL.com. “He's a top-two center, he's dynamic with the puck. He's not an easy guy to replace.”