One name stands out high above the rest when it comes to the potential 2022 unrestricted free agent class and that is defending Selke Trophy winner Aleksander Barkov. The Florida Panthers star has quietly established himself as an elite two-way center and a dependable point-per-game player. At just 26 years old next summer, he has room to grow as well. It is not often that a young, bona fide No. 1 center hits the open market and there would be no shortage of teams willing to hand Barkov a blank check next offseason.
Of course, the Panthers hope it never reaches that point. The team took a major step forward this past season, finishing in the top-five of the league standings and in front of their Atlantic Division rivals Tampa Bay, Boston, Toronto, and Montreal. Barkov is at the core of that success, but Florida believes that they have done enough to show Barkov that he has the talent around him to bring an elusive Stanley Cup to Sunrise. ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski spoke with Panthers GM Bill Zito, who said that the team is not even considering trading Barkov before he has the chance to walk. Zito said a drop-dead date does not exist and even posited that Barkov could sign a new long-term extension before the season begins.
Does the player feel as strongly? Florida Hockey Now’s George Richards has talked to multiple sources and he echoes the sentiment. Richards states that Barkov and the Panthers began negotiations as soon as they could on July 28 and talks have been going well. Like Zito, these other sources also believe that an agreement could be imminent that keeps Barkov off the market and in South Florida for years to come. The holdup may simply be that the team is waiting for their superstar to return from Finland to sign the deal in person, making for a special announcement that will delight fans and disappoint 31 other teams.
Red Wings
Barkov is probably the most underrated player in the NHL
J.H.
Kopitar.
itsmeheyhi
Kopitar, funny.
admiral hopppaaa
He just won the Selke, so if he’s underrated it won’t be for long. It’s not an award that just goes to the John Madden & Jere Lehtinen types anymore, but players who are being recognized for their offensive ability as well
_Mike_
Couturier isn’t quite as young, but he’s UFA next year as well. Flyers are going to need to pay up to keep him in tow.
padam
Barkov would look great in NYR blue.
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Except the league has a salary cap, so not every story is about Toronto or the Rangers.
padam
Right. And the Rangers wouldn’t be able to pull that off is what you’re insinuating? Like their interest in Eichel?
brucenewton
8/80
jjghost
8/160
Bucky76
Worth every penny that he is asking for ..leads by example…for sure ..