Malkin practices in non-contact jersey, hopes to return Saturday vs. Oilers
The Pittsburgh Penguins could have blue-chip forward Evgeni Malkin back as early as Nov. 2 against the Edmonton Oilers.
Malkin, who suffered a leg injury during Pittsburgh's second game of the season against the Columbus Blue Jackets, skated in a non-contact jersey at practice Monday.
"I skated last week every day. I feel good," the 33-year-old said following Monday's skate.
"I miss the ice, so much. I missed the last three weeks. It's a little bit hard mentally. I try to stay positive and focus and do my best and work hard. I hope I'm back versus Edmonton."
The Penguins have managed to weather the storm so far, posting a 6-4-0 record in Malkin's absence.
Pittsburgh forwards Bryan Rust and Nick Bjugstad returned to the lineup Saturday against the Dallas Stars as the team continues to recover from its early-season injury woes.
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