Took a bit longer than I predicted but Malkin's now left Radulov in his dust. Mozyakin is no slouch either, he has proven to be one of the top two scoring treats in the KHL's short history(3 points behind Radulov in career points right now). Even still there's no doubt Malkin's presence and the attention that he gets has allowed Mozyakin to become even more productive this year. If he were to maintain his current pace he would set a new league records in points and ppg at 1.59 and Malkin would have the second highest single season ppg at 1.53
Thing is I doubt Mozyakin can maintain that pace. As for Malkin, well we all know what he did in the second half of the season last year...
64pt in 40gm 1.6ppg for those who don't remember
oh and he also happened to outscore Stamkos in the second half 33 to 31