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Evgeni Malkin under fire for reckless gesture that crosses the line against Philadelphia

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Vincent Carbonneau
April 27, 2026  (7:37 PM)
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Evgeni Malkin under fire for reckless gesture that crosses the line against Philadelphia
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Evgeni Malkin and Dan Muse brought more edge into Game 5 when the Penguins veteran sent the puck toward the Flyers bench during a stoppage.

That moment landed right away because Philadelphia was already on alert. This is not a calm series anymore, and Malkin knows exactly what kind of reaction a move like that can draw.

The clip shows the puck going into the Flyers bench area after play had stopped. Philadelphia players were clearly not happy, and the scrum energy came up fast.

Here it is :

There it is from another angle :

That is the bigger point here. This was not about one random toss of the puck. It felt like another shove into a rivalry that is already running hot.

The series context makes it louder. Philadelphia came into this game up 3-1, while Pittsburgh opened Game 5 facing elimination pressure.

The Penguins were up 1-0 in the first period with 11:01 left, so this happened with Pittsburgh trying to hold an early edge and keep the building from settling.

That is why Malkin's move stands out. Veteran players do not do that by accident in a spot like this. He knew it would irritate the Flyers bench and add another layer to the game.

Controversy grows after Evgeni Malkin’s reckless gesture against Philadelphia

Philadelphia's reaction was easy to understand. When a puck gets sent into your bench during a stoppage, nobody on that side is reading it as harmless.

And from the Flyers side, there is no reason to give Pittsburgh any free emotional room. The Penguins are the desperate team, and the Flyers should want them boiling over.

That is where Malkin's role becomes interesting. Sometimes a veteran stirs the game because his team needs jump. Sometimes he is walking his club closer to a bad penalty or a distraction it cannot afford.

With the series where it is, that line gets thinner. Pittsburgh needs its stars driving play, not just driving tempers.

Still, the moment says plenty about the feel of this matchup. The Penguins are not going quietly, and Malkin is still one of the first players willing to lean into the chaos when the pressure rises.

For Philadelphia, the task stays simple. Stay disciplined, make Pittsburgh pay for the extra noise, and keep the game on the Flyers' terms.

For Pittsburgh, the risk is just as clear. Malkin can light a fire, but in a 3-1 series hole, the Penguins cannot let that fire burn the wrong bench.


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