"I want to show everyone I'm not done," the Penguins center said Friday. "I'm excited to show everything."
The 33-year-old had 72 points (21 goals, 51 assists) in 68 games last season but was most bothered by his NHL career-low minus-25 rating and Pittsburgh-leading 89 penalty minutes.
That led Malkin to approach his offseason training differently.
RELATED: [Galchenyuk says it's 'surreal' to join Crosby, Malkin with Penguins]
Forward Alex Galchenyuk, who was acquired in a trade with the Arizona Coyotes involving forward Phil Kessel on June 29, skated with Malkin in Miami once. Malkin then traveled to Moscow, where he took the ice with several NHL players. He returned to Pittsburgh two weeks ago, earlier than usual, to join some Penguins teammates for informal skates.
"When you have a bad year, you want back," Malkin said. "It's like my points [last year], it's not a great year. Last year, I'm not happy, for sure. Now it's a new challenge this year. I want back, my highest level. It's like I knew I can still play at the top level."
Malkin said he is not only focused on changing his individual performance. He wants to see the Penguins improve after being swept by the New York Islanders in the Eastern Conference First Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Malkin started that series with one goal and one assist in Game 1 before having one assist in the final three games.