Overview
- Evgeni Malkin's home in Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania, was burglarized on January 11, coinciding with a Penguins game he did not play due to injury.
- Initial reports indicated that Malkin's three Stanley Cup rings were stolen, but police later confirmed the rings were found safe in his home.
- The burglary occurred while the home's security system was reportedly not functioning, and a safe was left open during the break-in.
- The FBI and local authorities are investigating, with no current evidence linking this incident to broader organized thefts targeting professional athletes' homes.
- Malkin joins a growing list of sports stars recently targeted by burglars, prompting increased warnings about home security for high-profile figures.