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Yesterday afternoon, Pittsburgh Penguins rookie forward Luca Caputi was a guest on former WCW announcer Mark Madden's 105.9 FM "The X" radio show (listen to the podcast here). The conversation turned to Penguins star Evgeni Malkin, and Caputi let slip an interesting behind-the-scenes detail about Pittsburgh's huge rally to beat the Tampa Bay Lightning the other night: That Malkin offered up $1,000 between periods if the Penguins came back to win.

The exchange between Madden and Caputi:

Somebody said [Malkin] got real mad between periods last night and kinda let the team have it. Is that true?

Yeah, he was upset in the second intermission there, and he came in and he just said, "You know, we gotta pick it up," and put a thousand dollars on the board and we won the game. (Laughs).

What? He put a thousand dollars on the board?

Yeah.

What do you mean by that? (Ed. Note: Madden, because he's Madden, decided to trample over Caputi's initial answer like a rampaging Triceratops with a question about what a rookie's share might be. Our loss.)

If the team wins ... he put a thousand up. It just goes to like a team fund. Team money, I guess. ... I had money up too, so I gotta pay out, too.

Please recall that Malkin -- whom Caputi called "the best player" before quickly adding "one of the best players in the world" -- both started and finished the late-game rally to beat the Bolts. When Puck Daddy reader Bryan sent us the tip about the interview (and thanks for it), he thought that Malkin had put a bounty on the game-winning goal. Which would have gone to him, because he scored it. Which would have been hilarious.

But it appears the money is in fact tagged for a "team fund" rather than an individual player. Putting money up in a "team fund" for victory is a grand locker room tradition through every level of competitive hockey, though it usually happens before the game. In the Penguins' case, from what we've been able to gather, Malkin was actually sweetening an existing pot with his $1,000 ante between periods.

Considering the Penguins looked like a completely different team in the third period of that game, Malkin should get the credit for the locker room wakeup call. Not bad for an alternate captain, huh?

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  1. Mark Tucker
    1. Posted by Mark Tucker Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:08 pm EDT

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    Where's Cindy in all of this?
  2. Big Ern
    2. Posted by Big Ern Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:27 pm EDT

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    I heard this yesterday on 105.9 and thought it was pretty funny. The better question that Madden asked was: "Can you understand a word Malkin says yet?"
  3. Deker
    3. Posted by Deker Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:31 pm EDT

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    If only Malkin could speak english, maybe he would be the captain of the team.....
  4. gaborik10m
    4. Posted by gaborik10m Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:05 pm EDT

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    Does this mean Malkin finally speaks passable English? Or did he go on a Russian-language tirade while Gonchar translated?
  5. shiphockey7
    5. Posted by shiphockey7 Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:20 pm EDT

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    Who just carries around $1,000???
  6. durrrr
    6. Posted by durrrr Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:58 pm EDT

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    Malkin = BEAST
  7. Johnny Appleseed
    7. Posted by Johnny Appleseed Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:39 pm EDT

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    Reason #4071 why there should be an NHL team in Vegas: In game betting.
  8. sleza
    8. Posted by sleza Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:55 pm EDT

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    Why no one hasn't told him that in USA is not necessary to carry such a money with you when you're out because there's no militia to demand "bribe"
  9. banginpanger.com
    9. Posted by banginpanger.com Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:04 pm EDT

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    I could just see Malkin reaching down his jock pulling out a grand, plopping it on the table next to the cups of gatorade making some wookie-esque belchings then leading the team to victory.
  10. MONKEY MAN
    10. Posted by MONKEY MAN Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:32 pm EDT

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    "$1000?! no, no, I meant Rubles!!!!"
    (who carries around 100 kopecks?)
  11. .................................................!
    11. Posted by .................................................! Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:44 pm EDT

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    not that it pleases me, but...
    this was the kind of game that turns around seasons. for a team like the pens right now, that is huge.
  12. Anthrax Jones
    12. Posted by Anthrax Jones Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:42 pm EDT

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    Cheapskate.
    /Belfour
  13. big papa
    13. Posted by big papa Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:19 pm EDT

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    trade malkin to montreal they can offer what tampa turn down for vinny then cindy will have more girls to play with
  14. www.throwinbombs.com
    14. Posted by www.throwinbombs.com Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:47 pm EDT

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    $1000 carrot? that's weak.
    just play hard all the time....you guys are professionals
  15. Evan
    15. Posted by Evan Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:11 pm EDT

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    I guess this is actually a pretty common practice. I've heard Aaron Ward talk about it. It usually happens when a player is facing his old team.
  16. Deker
    16. Posted by Deker Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:31 pm EDT

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    #10 is hilarious!
  17. stiff neck
    17. Posted by stiff neck Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:12 pm EDT

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    Isn't he still in the final year of his rookie contract? Imagine the scratch he'll be throwing down when his deal kicks in!
  18. Pensblog S
    18. Posted by Pensblog S Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:04 pm EDT

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    Should we start calling Ovechkin -- Alice Ovechkin? It fits. Thought the Cindy thing died two years ago. Bizarre.
  19. Maraldo
    19. Posted by Maraldo Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:34 pm EDT

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    Straight KGB cash, homie.
  20. big papa
    20. Posted by big papa Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:19 pm EDT

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    I think this site needs a possible trade site so we can sent our trade in what do you think
  21. books
    21. Posted by books Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:22 pm EDT

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    $1000 to Malkin is like $10 for the rest of us...if I made that kind of cash I probably wouldn't worry about carrying a grand around. However, it appears the amount was written on the board...you know kind of like a promisary note.
  22. The Dick Navis
    22. Posted by The Dick Navis Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:04 pm EDT

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    Evgeni Malkin taught me how to love a woman -- and scold a child.
  23. Blackcapricorn
    23. Posted by Blackcapricorn Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:08 pm EDT

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    I love this story. Its always amazing to me how colorful hockey players are compared to their public lame images.
    We need more of the real hockey players, like back in the old days:
    http://tbn0.google.com/hosted/images/c?q=94a7ebcb5cc5f07e_large
  24. Hans Gruber
    24. Posted by Hans Gruber Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:58 pm EDT

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    It is funny that calling him the best player in the world is quickly replaced by one of the best. What is the deal with that?
  25. nirvan9545
    25. Posted by nirvan9545 Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:39 pm EDT

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    Malkin just rules. He comes in and riles up the team then scores the freakin game winner to boot!! He should be taking over Crosby's 'C' very soon.

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