The three Cup rings — from Penguins championships in 2009, 2016 and 2017 — were initially believed to have been missing.
The Allegheny County Police Department has confirmed that Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin’s three Stanley Cup Championship
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Allegheny County Police have said that they have learned that Evgeni Malkin's Stanley Cup rings have been found inside his home. Earlier this week, it was learned that the Penguins' superstar had his Sewickley Heights home broken into last weekend .
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Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin confirmed reports that his house was robbed over the weekend and his Stanley Cup rings are now missing.
Pittsburgh Penguins star Evgeni Malkin’s three Stanley Cup rings have been recovered after they went missing during a home invasion.
In a week that's been pretty crummy for Evgeni Malkin, he finally got some positive news ... his Stanley Cup rings have been found.
NHL star Evgeni Malkin, who has helped the Pittsburgh Penguins win three Stanley Cup titles, had his championship rings recovered inside his home after reporting them missing.
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The Penguins confirmed the forward's Sewickley Heights house was targeted by burglars on Saturday, Jan. 11, WPXI reported. On that day, the NHL team lost 5-0 at home to the Ottawa Senators in a game Malkin missed due to an upper-body injury. The Penguins ...
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