March 15, 2023
Colorado Avalanche forward Denis Malgin will be promoted to the top six for Wednesday's matchup against Toronto. The Avalanche have just lost Artturi Lehkonen (finger) for multiple weeks and Malgin is first in line to get a look in the top six. The Swiss forward has impressed lately by scoring in three of the last five games. He has eight goals in total this season with four assists in 49 games. Malgin started the season with the Maple Leafs before he was traded to Colorado, so he should be very motivated to perform well Wednesday night.
--Taavi Pailk - RotoBallerSource: Aarif Deen
January 10, 2023
Colorado Avalanche forward Denis Malgin (upper body) will sit out a second consecutive game Tuesday against Florida and is considered week-to-week. He got hurt last week in a game against Vancouver and it looks like it might take a while until Malgin is game-ready again. Luckily for the Avalanche, the team's other injuries have started to clear up and they shouldn't miss Malgin much. He has tallied only one assist in seven games since joining the team via a trade from the Maple Leafs, and his form in Toronto wasn't much better either, with Malgin recording four points in 23 games.
--Taavi Pailk - RotoBallerSource: Ryan Boulding
December 21, 2022
Colorado Avalanche forward Denis Malgin will make his team debut in Wednesday's matchup against Montreal. He joined the defending Stanley Cup champions on Monday via a trade with Toronto that sent Dryden Hunt the other way. The Avalanche have been badly stung by injuries up front this season and badly needed some help in the area. Malgin skated in 23 games for the Maple Leafs this term, posting two goals and two assists. He had a very limited role and it made it difficult for him to have an impact. The Swiss forward should get more action in Denver and is slated to start on the third line Wednesday.
--Taavi Pailk - RotoBallerSource: Eric Engels
October 20, 2022
Toronto Maple Leafs left wing Nicholas Robertson will make his season debut on Thursday against Dallas, replacing Denis Malgin on the second line. Malgin will watch the game from the press box as a healthy scratch. Robertson looked great in preseason, but he couldn't start the year in the NHL due to Toronto's cap situation, which solved itself with Matt Murray's injury. The 21-year-old has so far tallied only two points in 16 NHL appearances, but he's been getting close to a point per game in the AHL and should be able to make an impact on a well-working scoring line that features Toronto's leading scorer John Tavares.
--Taavi Pailk - RotoBallerSource: Jonas Siegel