Malkin scores; Brodeur wins



The Penguins rookie netted a goal in his team's 2-1 loss to the Devils.
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- First, Sidney Crosby. Now, Evgeni Malkin. The Pittsburgh Penguins' young players keep making impressive debuts but losing to Martin Brodeur.
Brodeur withstood Malkin's first career goal in his first game to become only the third goaltender in NHL history to reach the 450-win mark, with Jamie Langenbrunner's goal in the third period making the difference in the New Jersey Devils' 2-1 victory over the Penguins on Wednesday.
Malkin, one of the most awaited young players in recent seasons, was everything he was supposed to be despite missing nearly a month of play with a dislocated left shoulder.
The 6-foot-4 center made exceptional passes, used his long reach to grab pucks and set up scoring chances. He also showed he could create scoring of his own by somehow finding a puck that Brodeur thought he had controlled and pushing it into the net at 18:38 of the second, tying it at 1.
"I was worried, it's the first game I'm playing," Malkin said, speaking through interpreter George Birman. "In the future, I think it is going to be easier. I had no problems with the shoulder and, hopefully, that's how I'm going to feel."
Strong shot
Malkin also displayed a strong shot, causing a brief delay in the third period with his slapshot broke a pane of glass behind of the net.
Adding the 20-year-old Malkin to a lineup that already includes Crosby, who became the youngest player in the NHL history to score 100 points at age 18 last season, wasn't enough to prop up a Penguins offense that has been surprisingly deficient with 12 goals in five games and two in their last three home games, all losses.
Coach Michel Therrien unexpectedly played Malkin and Crosby on the same line at times in their first regulation game together, beginning with the opening shift.
"I didn't expect that, and it was nice for us to start what I hope is the first of many shifts together," Crosby said. "It was good for him to get the first goal, there was a lot of buildup for this and, hopefully, he'll get a lot more."
The two created numerous scoring chances -- the Penguins had a season-high 38 shots -- but only Malkin was able to beat the 34-year-old Brodeur, who joined Patrick Roy (551) and Ed Belfour (457) as the only goalies with 450 or more victories in regular-season games.
"I think people always look at round numbers, you see 450 and you notice it," Brodeur said. "Now the race is on to 500, hopefully in a couple of years."
Malkin's goal came when he was sent out immediately after the Penguins killed a penalty. His shift began when he skated hard down the right side and put a shot on Brodeur that missed, but he recovered to make a backhand pass that Crosby nearly scored on.
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