It’s Evgeni Malkin’s world, and where just living in it, right? Sort of.

This season, the Penguins centre ranks tied for 12th in points with Claude Giroux at 20 in 19 games played on the season.

The three-time Stanley Cup winner has won the Art Ross Trophy twice (2009, 2012), the Calder (2007), the Conn Smythe (2009), and the Hart Memorial (2012).

Out of all of Malkin’s accomplishments, his new 3D/VR space residential home that features a photo of Malkin that opens up his Instagram page, a television playing some of his best highlights, an awards glass cabinet that features his hardware and jerseys, and a Penguins air hockey table.


Powered by the Russian company MARK.SPACE,  the 3D/VR world is an online eco-system that features users from around the world that communicate in a socioeconomic manner. Community members create virtual spaces with 360 degrees cameras that feature social networks, e-commerce and virtual reality. The company targets people interested in creating virtual existences that can help market Airbnb locations, clothing companies, or any sort of virtual portfolios that feature all kinds of products and services.

Malkin definetly has a long list of his achievements, so you can see why the Russian company elected to chose him instead of other athletes.

(h/t Evgeni Malkin)