Journal Pioneer

Penguins rolling without Malkin, Cullen steps up

- BY STEPHEN WHYNO

Do the Pittsburgh Penguins need Evgeni Malkin if they have Matt Cullen?

Probably. But while the star Russian centre has missed 14 consecutiv­e games with an upper-body injury and is expected to miss the first round of the playoffs, the Penguins are 13-1-0 and rolling toward the end of the regular season with Cullen a surprising leader on offence. Cullen embodies Pittsburgh’s success under coach Mike Sullivan, especially since Malkin went down. The journeyman forward has six goals and five assists since getting bumped up the lineup.

“Obviously you’re happy anytime the puck goes in the net,” Cullen said after his two-goal game Thursday against the Washington Capitals. “It’s been good. I’ve been fortunate I’ve gotten to play with a lot of good players this year, and I’ve been on the receiving end of a lot of nice plays.”

At age 39, Cullen is on his eighth NHL team and making some of the best offensive contributi­ons. His 16 goals are his most since 2009-10, four teams ago.

Cullen is also a top penaltykil­ler for the Penguins and has played the 13th-most shorthande­d ice time among forwards league-wide. Sullivan appreciate­s Cullen’s contributi­ons beyond the rink, too.

“The way I look at Cully, he’s almost an extension of our coaching staff,” Sullivan said. “He’s a great pro. I don’t know how else to say it. He’s a good person, he’s got a great influence on our group. And he’s still a terrific hockey player . ... Regardless of what we ask him to do based on what our lineup looks like, he accepts that role and makes his adjustment­s.” Cullen won the Stanley Cup in 2006 with the Carolina Hurricanes and has 74 games of playoff experience, something many of his younger teammates are lacking. He is an alternate captain despite this being his first year in Pittsburgh.

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