Florida Panthers star Aleksander Barkov has been reported as out week-to-week by David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period. Barkov had to be helped off the ice after awkwardly colliding with the boards while racing Ottawa’s Tim Stutzle to a loose puck that’d become the clinching empty-net goal. Pagnotta adds that Barkov seems to have dodged the worst-case scenario and that his injury is considered a bad ankle sprain.
Barkov’s importance to the Panthers can’t be understated. He’s been the team’s unrivaled top center since at least 2017-18, averaging over 20 minutes of ice time and scoring above point-per-game pace in all seven seasons since then. He’s become well-decorated in that span, winning the Lady Byng trophy in 2019, the Selke Trophy in 2021 and 2024, and the Stanley Cup in 2024. Barkov has so far managed just one assist in two games this season – adding three blocks, one hit, and no giveaways.
Filling the role of their team captain will be a daunting task for the Panthers. Sam Bennett has served as the team’s de facto second-line center, though Florida could look towards flexible forwards like Sam Reinhart, Carter Verhaeghe, or Evan Rodrigues to step into a middle-lane role. This could also be a golden opportunity for the 23-year-old Anton Lundell, who’s recorded fewer than 17 minutes of ice time in each of Florida’s games this season. Lundell is building out his own reputation as a strong two-way player, even receiving votes for the Selke Trophy in his rookie 2021-22 season. Lundell posted an impressive 54.9 faceoff percentage last season, second on the team to Barkov’s 57.3 percent win-rate. That could be helfpul assurance as the Panthers look to hang onto their grip of all three zones without one of the world’s best defensive-forwards.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
Slightly different situation with Barkov because it was an empty net, etc. but…generally speaking…
The single dumbest thing I can’t believe I still see, in 2024 with all of the coaching and analytics and stuff, is guys playing without a stick after breaking theirs.
AT MOST, it takes 8 seconds to skate to the bench to get a new stick or make a change and get back into the play. Instead, guys will stand there like a pylon for 30, 40, 60 seconds at a time before they either get scored on or take a penalty.
ericl
Barkov is lucky he didn’t break his ankle. I saw a Hershey Bear hit the boards in a similar fashion a few years ago. He broke his ankle and was out for nearly 4 months.
Red Wings
Time for Lundell to step up, he has the talent.
dave frost nhlpa
Giles up so sets see what he’s got.