Panthers' Aleksander Barkov (knee) likely to miss regular season
Jun 17, 2025; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Florida Panthers center Aleksander Barkov (16) hoists the Stanley Cup after winning game six of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers at Amerant Bank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images A day after he had to be helped off the ice during the Florida Panthers' first training camp practice, captain Aleksander Barkov underwent successful right knee surgery on Friday and will likely miss the regular season and possibly the postseason as well.
The Panthers announced the timetable for recovery from the ACL and MCL surgery at 7-to-9 months, with the team's regular-season finale on April 15 less than seven months away.
The injury will almost certainly prevent the center from representing Finland in next February's Milano-Cortina Olympics, the first time NHL players will be participating since 2014.
"That's the big man," Florida head coach Paul Maurice said of Barkov. "He's such an important place in that locker room. What we're going to get to experience now is you'll get to know some of the other leaders that we have in our room. We'll get to see other players. At the end of the day, I know there's the idea of next man up. I get all that, but there's not a next man for Barky's skates."
Since he was the second overall pick in the 2013 NHL Draft, Barkov, 30, has played his entire 12-season career with Florida. He's tallied over 70 points in each of the past four seasons and has 782 career points (286 goals, 496 assists) in 804 regular-season games.
Last season, Barkov led the Panthers in assists (51) and was second in points (71). In the Stanley Cup Playoffs, he scored six goals and added 16 assists in 23 games to lead the team to its second consecutive championship.
Barkov is the second key Panthers player who will miss extended time as the team goes for the three-peat. Forward Matthew Tkachuk (57 points in 52 games last season) will also miss the start of the season after undergoing offseason surgery to repair a torn adductor muscle. No timeline has yet been shared for his return.
--Field Level Media
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