Malkin's always almost forgotten about, because he's not as durable as Ovechkin, and probably plays through more injuries than Crosby.
'08-'10
Ovechkin 331 points (1.42 PPG) +81
Malkin 296 (1.28) +27
Crosby 284 (1.35) +36
It's more of an argument about who was second during this period, than who was first IMO.
I mean, Crosby was 10th in points from '08-'12. You do have to prove it on the ice enough to be the best player. This isn't some old heavyweight title that can practically be defended at one's whim IMO. Malkin was 3rd in points from '08-12, just 3 points behind Henrik Sedin for second, and with a better PPG than anyone but Crosby. I don't see how he's excluded from the mix.
Really, Malkin has struggled with injuries about as much as Crosby. Perhaps he's just played more with injuries. He's had 8 NHL seasons: his rookie season, 3 full or near-full season in his prime, and 4 seasons in which he had significant injuries. His 3 full or near full seasons after his rookie year: 2 Rosses and a second to Ovechkin, when Ovy was at his very peak. That's actually a better ratio than Crosby, who won Rosses in '07 & '12, but not during full seasons in '09 & '10.
Do I think Crosby was that much better than Malkin in '13? Tough to say, given that while Crosby was skating around with friends, Malkin was dominating a KHL that included Ovy, Kovy, etc. When the NHL finally resumed, Malkin was plagued with injuries, while Crosby was great for a whole 36 games... before getting injured.
Big difference between "most valuable" and "best when healthy" (i.e. best when they decide to play).
I'm not going to penalize Malkin for playing through more injuries than Crosby... nor reward him for not being as durable as Ovechkin.
Sorry to even bring up Jagr, but for example:
'02-'08 Jagr was second to points to Thornton. This was 2.5 years in Washington, and 3.5 years on Rangers (only one full season before he had major shoulder surgery), and from ages 30-36. Somehow you can be second in points over a 6-year span, and not really be considered a contender for best skater... yet finish 10th in points over a 5-year span and be clearly the best player. Sorry, just don't see it.