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If someone would have said prior to the start of the 2025-26 season that the Pittsburgh Penguins would be playing a large chunk of their second half without Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, many would have drawn the conclusion that the season was going even worse than expected for them. And outside expectations certainly weren’t very high to begin with.

In fact, even with Crosby and Malkin, most didn’t expect the Penguins to be talking about potential first-round playoff matchups in late-March, let alone without their star forwards. But, here they are at second in the Metropolitan Division, and they’ve almost managed to make it through the toughest month of their entire schedule – and the toughest strength of schedule in the NHL – largely without at least one of them in the lineup.

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And there have been many players who have stepped up in the absence of 87 and 71. Rickard Rakell has taken on first-line center duties and has seven goals and 15 points in the 16 games since the Olympic break – including six goals and 14 points in his last 11. Bryan Rust has seven goals and 19 points in those 16 games. Anthony Mantha has six goals and 11 points. Egor Chinakhov has six goals and 14 points.

Even goaltenders Arturs Silovs and Stuart Skinner – despite some inconsistencies from both since the break – have done enough in a general sense to help keep the Penguins afloat and have come up with some big saves in big moments.

But there is one player who has carried this team on his back, and he’s separated himself as this team’s MVP in not only this stretch, but arguably, for the entire season.

And that would be Erik Karlsson.

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Karlsson, 35, was acquired by the Penguins in the summer of 2023 – GM and POHO Kyle Dubas’s first summer with the organization – and his first two seasons in Pittsburgh, even if they weren’t bad ones, were a bit underwhelming. And this is, especially, considering the fact that he was coming off an historic 29-goal, 101-point Norris Trophy campaign with the San Jose Sharks, which was the third of his hall-of-fame career.

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This season, however, the best version of Karlsson has re-emerged. And not only is he leading the charge to get this Penguins’ team to the playoffs for the first time in four years – and the first time during his tenure in Pittsburgh – he’s also, arguably, the best player in hockey during this playoff stretch run.

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Karlsson is tied for second in the NHL in points (21) since Mar. 1, and he is tied for second in the NHL in goals since Mar. 16 (six). And the crazy thing is that the only NHL defensemen within spitting distance are Buffalo Sabres’ blueliner Rasmus Dahlin and Evan Bouchard of the Edmonton Oilers, who each have 15 points since Mar. 1 and are 27th and 28th in the league since then.

These are elite forward numbers that Karlsson – a defenseman – is putting up. For the past month, his name has been up there with the likes of Nikita Kucherov, Martin Necas, Jack Hughes, Nathan MacKinnon, and Connor McDavid. And it’s not as if he’s sacrificing defense to create offense, either, as Karlsson is playing one of the very best defensive seasons of his NHL career.

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