6:04 PM: The team released an update on Barkov, noting that he sustained injuries to his ACL and MCL. The surgery has now been performed and carries a typical recovery time between seven and nine months. The short end of that timeline would potentially give him a chance of returning in the second round of the playoffs while the long end would mean that he would miss the entire postseason as well.
10:39 AM: Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov needs surgery to repair the right knee injury he sustained in his first practice session of training camp yesterday, George Richards of Florida Hockey Now reports. There’s no timeline for his return, and there’s fear he could miss the entire season, according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
There is a clear video of yesterday’s incident. Barkov had a low-speed collision with teammate Niko Mikkola, bending as if he were attempting a hip check, which caused Mikkola’s weight to come down on top of him. He landed awkwardly on his right leg under pressure and was unable to get up without assistance (via WPLG Local 10 News).
A gargantuan hole now exists on the Cats’ first line, a position Barkov has held ever since entering the league as an 18-year-old in 2013. The back-to-back Selke Trophy winner is smack-dab in the middle of his prime at age 30 and is widely regarded as the best two-way center in the game, and for good reason. He’s now rattled off five straight seasons above a point per game, averaging a 33-62–95 scoring line per 82 games since the 2020-21 campaign. He’s also logged a cumulative +92 rating during that time and has won 56.1% of his draws. He reached new heights on the possession front last year, logging a career-high 60.8% Corsi share at even strength.
While the Panthers’ forward depth has been the hallmark of their back-to-back Stanley Cup wins, it’s already getting stretched thin. They’re now down two stars for at least the first few months of the season as Matthew Tkachuk recovers from offseason adductor surgery. Not having Barkov available down the middle also amplifies the impact of relatively minor injuries like Tomas Nosek’s. The natural pivot would have been in line to swallow up expanded bottom-six minutes normally, but he also underwent knee surgery recently and will miss multiple months.
This season’s new rules surrounding long-term injured reserve will now have a significant impact on the Panthers’ approach. If a player is not expected to miss the entire season, a team only unlocks the equivalent of last year’s league average salary – roughly $3.8MM in this case – in relief. That does not change based on the number of players on LTIR. If the Panthers were to make Barkov ineligible to play in the regular season or playoffs, though, they could unlock Barkov’s full $10MM cap hit worth of relief, assuming they optimize their capture correctly.
Florida already entered the season in a precarious position, projecting to exceed the cap by $4.5MM, per PuckPedia. While Barkov’s injury is a significant blow to their lineup, there’s now an easy out for them to achieve cap compliance by the time opening night rosters are due by ruling him ineligible to return this season, even giving them room to add a significant salary via trade to help shoulder his absence.
Until then, all eyes are on Sam Bennett and Anton Lundell to anchor Florida’s top two lines. Bennett has been a stellar second-line pivot for the Cats since his arrival in 2021, and although he’s fresh off signing an eight-year, $64MM extension, he’s never been tested in a top-line role. There’s an argument to be made that Lundell, the 12th overall pick of the 2020 draft, should see the greater increase in minutes. He’s filled in on the top line during short-term absences for Barkov in the past and has been a more effective per-minute producer than Bennett. The soon-to-be 24-year-old is also locked up long-term and had a career-high 45 points in 79 appearances last year, averaging 16:43 per game and winning 53% of his draws.
The Panthers have a few options to fill the domino effect and replace Lundell as the No. 3 center. Evan Rodrigues, frequently a top-six complementary winger, is a natural pivot and has taken over 2,500 draws in his 10-year career. He might be a better fit in the role compared to other potential flex-overs like Eetu Luostarinen, who the Cats would presumably like to keep with Lundell and sustain the chemistry they’ve built in consistent deployment together over the past few years.
There’s also now a clear opening for PTO invites, Noah Gregor and Tyler Motte to land NHL deals. Both now clearly slot in among the Panthers’ top 14 forwards with Barkov, Nosek, and Tkachuk all sidelined.
Image courtesy of Perry Nelson-Imagn Images.
Dang – looks like Baby Barkov will need to step it up this year
Thank you Elliotte Friedman for being the unnecessary middleman in this story, I think we could been just fine waiting for the official team announcement.
It’s literally his job
Wilf/Sparky/Welcome is not one of our brighter representatives. His obsession over Friedman, and other writers, has gotten to the point where he now shows his disdain by reading everything they post, reporting it back to us, and yelling into the void at the various writers. Yes, he is certainly showing them.
dork said ‘literally’
But he literally does nothing.
Forgive me for using an appropriate word in the English language. Care to rephrase my comment in a manner acceptable to you? I’ll be waiting anxiously.
You used the word in the proper context. No complaints from me.
ya, millenial dorks gotta use all the catch words/phrases of the day. You probably say ‘literally’ in literally every other sentence you type/speak. 😂😂😂
Trillin’ just to troll.
*trollin’ this autocorrect changes things that make sense to nonsense I hate apple.
You do realize it is his job to break stories like this?
No I just made fun of someone for using it too much like a gen z/millennial dork. Tang It actually used it in the proper context. Look at how often Unclemike is using it, completely improper, very sad!
You assume a lot. I use literally where it makes sense to use it. Not a millennial BTW. Too old for that crap.
Anyone bet on Finland for winter games couple days ago?…
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Maybe I just wasn’t paying attention years ago during pre-season, but I don’t ever remember this volume of injuries occuring during training camp. Seems odd.
Seems normal to me, even maybe a bit fewer than normal. Also, have to realize that teams will be more cautious holding players out during exhibition. That’s obviously not applicable in Barkov’s case, but just in general.
We’ll have to agree to disagree on this one. :)
Barkov likely out for most of the season! Yikes!
Roslovic or Kuzzy has a new team!
Or Sid / Ev!
I remember after Florida won the cup last summer, Zito was able to sign all of the key Panthers pending free agents, After that, All the keyboard GMs on here, Were telling us how easy it will be to win again this season.
Any team losing their best player and captain to a freak injury is gonna have a hard time, doesn’t matter how well the GM built the team.
That wasn’t the point of my statement. Everyone knows that a player can be injured at anytime.
If everyone knows it, why do you need to post it?
He’s become like the insiders he so hates.
No Tkachuk, No Barkov suddenly the Champs look beatable for a change. If Tkachuk is out until the 2nd half and Barkov is out for the season it will surely put a dent in the 3 peat.
Making the playoffs will be tough.
I highly doubt barkov is out for the season…. 6-8 weeks probably.. maybe 3 montths.. there is no one saying he tore his ACL or Achilles here
You should contact the Panthers medical team about this, Let them know he’ll be back around the new year.
You “highly doubt” … based on what, exactly? Do you have inside information sources that Elliotte Friedman doesn’t?
Somebody should literally explain what indefinitely means.
are all of you people on here trolls? WOW 1) if it was an acl or season ending… IT WOULD BE REPORTEED 2) “indefinitely” could mean he’s back tomorrow lol… what is with you people?
@jeremyn: … that plainly we know more about hockey than you do, speaking about trolling.
(reaches for the MUTE button)
you like this all the time or are you only a part-time jere-jerk?
Undetermined, without any settled limitation; vaguely; not with certainty or exactness.
@johnnyz .. wanna let the rest of these “people” know that? lol
@magic bus getting attacked by 5 people for not universally assuming the worst possible outcome without a shred of evidence to support that theory makes me a “jere jerk” somehow? haha
Oh no, you may be getting the Mute treatment from Nha Trang. If you were expecting this to be an exclusive club, banish that thought. Nha and a bunch of other angry deep thinkers infesting this site have no interest, nor the ability, to carry out any type of dialogue if you don’t agree with everything they babble, so they retreat to the safe room that is the Mute button.
@jeremyn: Whaddaya know, idiot troll, they;re saying 7-9 months now. Figure you’ve crawled back under your rock eating sh–. amirite?
Yes… I’m an “idiot troll” for not assuming the worst THREE DAY BEFORE IT WAS ANNOUNCED… grow up clown
Literally when was the last time you heard any short term injury in hockey called anything but a Lower or Upper Body injury? Literally when that happens it means the team doesn’t care whether or not everybody knows it was a knee and that it’s not good. Nha is one of the best posters on this site and you are the one nobody knows literally speaking. You should literally pay attention. Just sayin.
Literally or figuratively?
Que? LOL
Wow, big loss.
Something tells me he’ll be ready come playoff time.
I’m am reporting, guessing, speculating, Making up a rumor, Sidney Crosby won’t be a Penguin by the end of the season, See. Now I’m an insider.
Someone has to pay you for that privilege.
That’s true.
Sorry Wilf, but for all of your efforts to be one of the insiders that you pretend to dislike but actually envy, you will always be an amusing outsider.
Knee injury yesterday, surgery already done today. Must be nice to have $$$ (or to be a vital source of other wealthy peoples’ $$$) so the North American healthcare system actually works in your favor. I doubt anyone posting on this thread would be afforded the same.
True, Plus, It was free, And access to the best health care available.
Yea let’s start talking about “healthcare” on a hockey website. Absolute dork.
In this case IT IS hockey related.
Boo hoo buddy, boo hoo.
Bennett, Lundell, Luostarinen, Kunin.
Bennett, Lundell, Rodriguez, Kunin.
Three straight trips to the finals adding over 60 additional games of playoff physicality to his body
That is like an additional two full seasons on your body in two years.
Sadly it sucks for him all the panthers fans and a fan like me who is not a panthers fan but admires the talent that man has. Fantastic player
Kaprizov would be a perfect replacement, but at this point the return would have to be high. Maybe mid-season when Guerin begins to fear losing him for nothing, Zito would be able to pry Kaprizov out.
He would also have to write off Barkov for the season.
Kaprizov. Is not the perfect replacement. You cannot replace the second best defensive center in the league. When the player you want to replace Barkov plays absolutely no defense whatsoever
Last year:
Kaprizov +19 (best on his team, next best player only +11)
Barkov +1 (tied for 11th best on his team, best player at +33)
+ – is not a great stat, BUT KK has certainly outscored his mistakes at that big #!!!!!!
Heh. Sportsnet’s repeating the line about “may be out for the season.” ESPN’s repeating the line about “may be out for the season.” CNN’s repeating the line about “may be out for the season.”
So much for the trolls, chumps and idjits who are Sure! They! Know! Better! just, because, well, erm, ummm … because REASONS, right?
Sucks. Hopefully he can make it back in good form for the playoffs but not holding my breath. Wonder what Zito is going to do, if he does anything big at all