
It's always fun to look at full-season projections early in the year, and laugh at the ridiculous numbers they present (or perhaps it's just me that finds that slightly amusing. It's probably just me). Still, the Pittsburgh Penguins have played 30 games this season, and center
Evgeni Malkin has produced a league-leading 37 assists. The only other player in the league to have 30 at this point is his teammate,
Sidney Crosby, who has 31.
If Malkin were to continue his current pace he would finish the season with 101 assists, becoming only the fourth different player in league history to hit the century mark for helpers in a single season. The other players are, of course, the usual suspects:
Wayne Gretzky (11 times),
Mario Lemieux (once) and
Bobby Orr (once). Gretzky did it last, during the 1990 season, when he registered 122 for the Kings.
What makes Malkin's assist numbers so impressive thus far is the fact his wingers, on most nights, are
Petr Sykora and
Ruslan Fedotenko. Not exactly the same as having
Jari Kurri skating next to you every night, now is it?