Fans of the Florida Panthers are holding their collective breath after a scary collision involving their captain Aleksander Barkov, who departed late in the third period of what was ultimately a 3-1 loss to the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre.
Immediately, it was clear that he was injured and was unable to put any weight on his leg. He needed help from his teammates to get off the ice and make his way toward the dressing room for treatment; he did not return.
Barkov needed help getting off the ice after colliding into the boards with Stützle pic.twitter.com/p5BNzHYc2E
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Another angle of the incident can be seen below:
Barkov needed help getting off the ice after colliding into the boards with Stützle pic.twitter.com/p5BNzHYc2E
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Afterward, head coach Paul Maurice didn't offer much in terms of a diagnosis of the Panthers captain, instead indicating that he's undergoing evaluations that could very well lead into tomorrow, via X:
“He is going to get looked at here tonight, and probably tomorrow as well,” Maurice explained in his postgame remarks.




Losing Aleksander Barkov would be devastating for the Panthers

The heart and soul of the Panthers, losing Barkov for any length of time would be a devastating setback for the team as they begin their Stanley Cup title defense.
Barkov has scored 266 goals with 446 assists during his NHL career, all spent with the Panthers. He was selected by the franchise with the second overall pick in the 2013 NHL Draft and has become one of the League's best defensive forwards.
Prior to his injury, Barkov had one lone assist on the season as part of Florida's 6-4 opening night win at home over the Boston Bruins.