IPL 2026: Phil Salt returns home mid-season for scans, RCB face anxious wait
Phil Salt returns to the UK for scans on a finger injury, leaving RCB anxious about his IPL 2026 availability.
Pittsburgh Penguins stars Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin are in a 'wait-and-see' mode regarding their futures as the off-season begins. Crosby is undecided about extending his contract beyond the 2026-27 season, while Malkin is evaluating his options for next season.
As the Pittsburgh Penguins and their fans begin the off-season, two of the franchise’s biggest stars are in something of a “wait-and-see” mode regarding their future. Captain Sidney Crosby hasn’t decided whether he’ll continue playing beyond the 2026-27 season when his contract expires. He could sign an extension this summer, but is in no rush to decide his long-term future. [PensBurgh] Evgeni Malkin, on the other hand, is waiting to resolve his ongoing contract saga and see whether he will be a part of the team for the 2026-27 season. If he is not a Penguin, it appears Malkin has no issue donning the colors of another team to continue his NHL career. [PensBurgh] The Penguins are likely headed for another off-season of major roster turnover, with uncertainty at center, defense, and goaltending, despite maintaining a veteran core led by Crosby. [] carved out a strong role with the Penguins this season, thriving as a reliable fourth-line contributor. But with Dewar set to become an unrestricted free agent, his future in Pittsburgh remains uncertain. [] Forward has returned to Sweden to resume off-season training after missing most of the season due to a blood clot, with plans to be reevaluated ahead of training camp. []
Sidney Crosby has not decided whether he will continue playing beyond the 2026-27 season when his contract expires.
Yes, Evgeni Malkin has indicated he is open to playing for another NHL team if he is not with the Penguins next season.
The Penguins are likely facing major roster turnover with uncertainty at center, defense, and goaltending, despite having a veteran core.
Phil Salt returns to the UK for scans on a finger injury, leaving RCB anxious about his IPL 2026 availability.

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