Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice shared that Aleksander Barkov had a lower-body injury that tightened up on him in the third period, leading to Maurice benching the top centerman for the rest of the game. The injury has been labeled as minor but it is expected to hold Barkov out of the team’s Wednesday night game as well.
Barkov is having yet another productive season, ranked second on the Panthers in scoring with 45 points in 39 games. He’s behind only Sam Reinhart, who has 31 goals and 54 points of his own. Barkov is in the second season of an eight-year contract that carries a $10MM cap hit. He’s played in all but three of Florida’s games up to this point.
Other notes from around the league:
- Legendary goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury has officially moved into second on the all-time wins list, winning his 552nd game with a 5-0 shutout over the New York Islanders. Fleury is now sat behind just Martin Brodeur. Unfortunately, Fleury is still a long way off of Brodeur’s crown, needing 141 more wins to take the top spot.
- Top 2024 NHL Draft prospect Cayden Lindstrom is set to miss four-to-six weeks after undergoing surgery. He’s been placed on injured reserve for the Medicine Hat Tigers. Lindstrom is projected to be a top-10 pick by many, boasting 27 goals and 46 points in 32 WHL games, and was recently ranked third among North American skaters in the NHL Central Scouting Service’s midyear rankings.
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Way to go Marc-Andre Fleury!!!!! Keep going buddy, Soon your career save pct. will be under .900!!!!!! Wooohoooo!!!!!!!
66TheNumberOfTheBest
What’s yours?
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doghockey
Kinda funny that he did it with a shutout over the Isles. Ever since you recently yapped about Lou being a salary cap genius, they have been dropping in the standings. Curse of Wilf seems about right.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
Pre-Matt Murray, I thought Marc might be able to catch Brodeur. 141 is steep.
First ballot HOF’er and the best teammate ever.
Nha Trang
141 is impossible. If you took his career high in wins — which was twelve seasons ago — and made that the average going forward, Fleury’s still over three seasons away … and would be at an age no NHL starting goalie has been at since the early 1970s.