The Panthers welcomed back a veteran blueliner to their lineup for tonight’s game against the Islanders.  Prior to puck drop, the team announced that Dmitry Kulikov was activated off long-term injured reserve.  To make room on the roster, winger Cole Schwindt was placed on injured reserve.

Kulikov has been a steadying piece of Florida’s back end since joining them for the 2023-24 season.  Last season, he logged more than 19 minutes a night during the regular season while suiting up in every game in their Stanley Cup run, playing heavy defensive minutes along the way.

Unfortunately for them, Kulikov suffered an upper-body injury in the second game of this season back in October and has been out of the lineup since then.  With Seth Jones still out on their back end, Kulikov will be counted on to play a big role defensively once again once he’s up to speed from a conditioning standpoint.

With his activation, Florida’s LTIR pool is now shrunk by Kulikov’s $1.15MM AAV.  Per PuckPedia, they have a little over $1.4MM available to them in spending, and that’s with Jones, Aleksander Barkov, Jonah Gadjovich, and Tomas Nosek all on there.  That amount will go up by $775K on Monday when Luke Kunin, who is currently on waivers, is either claimed or sent to the minors.

The pool could be expanded a little more if the team needs additional flexibility as Schwindt is expected to be out long-term as well.  The 24-year-old suffered a lower-body injury on Thursday against Toronto and has three goals and one assist in 22 games this season.  He needs to play in eight more games this season (between regular season and the playoffs, should Florida find a way to squeak in) for Florida to retain his RFA rights.  If not, he’ll become a Group Six unrestricted free agent in July.

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