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Pens Points: No Captain, No Problem?

Malkin is making milkshakes, Crosby is reshaping the NHL, and several veterans were honored. All that and more in today’s Pens Points!

NHL: NOV 09 Blackhawks at Penguins Photo by Jeanine Leech/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Here are your Pens Points for this Monday morning...

What does Sidney Crosby’s injury mean for the team moving forward? [Pensburgh]

Evgeni Malkin is putting some magic back in the Penguins’ lineup, and he may need to sprinkle some more of that magic depending on how long Sidney Crosby is out. [Post-Gazette]

Speaking of Sid, he has revolutionized the NHL in a different way, shaping it into his image. [Sportsnet]

Bryan Rust’s hot streak has certainly helped the Penguins over the last few games. [Penguins]

Several veterans, including a 102-year-old Mt. Pleasant woman, were honored at the game against the Blackhawks. [Trib Live]

News and notes from around the NHL...

Steve Yzerman’s plan as Red Wings GM has been made clear. So what could be next? [Winging It In Motown]

Are the Vancouver Canucks back? Here are five reasons to think so. [The Hockey News]

Sportsnet has apologized for Don Cherry’s ‘offensive, discriminatory’ remarks regarding Toronto citizens not wearing poppies. [CBC]