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Aleksander Barkov had already announced how they would approach the 2025-26 season. “It’s not about defending the Cup, it’s about winning it,” the Florida Panthers captain said in the presser, getting things rolling for the 2024-25 season. Yet sometimes, when you have your goal set and your mind ready, fate decides to play spoilsport. But it seems the Panthers are pushing back, using the Barkov setback to their advantage.

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The news of the Finnish center’s season-ending injury has probably reached every corner of the NHL. It’s a massive loss for the Panthers, one that they have already admitted they can’t replace man-for-man. “We’re going to have to figure out ways for all of us to be better, myself included,” Panthers General Manager Bill Zito has declared as the only way they can compensate for the loss of Aleksander Barkov. Well, from the news coming out, it seems Zito has already gotten started.

NHL Rumour Report dropped the spicy update from their X handle on September 29. “Chris Johnston: Re Panthers: They…have a very aggressive front office; let’s see how this plays out, I’m not predicting a trade in the next week, but they have cap space now to be aggressive in a way they wouldn’t have been – Chris Johnston Show (9/29)”.

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Well, the Panthers’ management is doing what they are best at: using the money at their disposal to give Paul Maurice a team good enough to win the Stanley Cup. The Panthers need a center. With Barkov’s season-ending injury comes Barkov’s long-term injury reserve (LTIR) cap space. The Florida Panthers can use the $10 million to bring in another player or players, as the league allows a cap overage up to that amount.

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$10 million is a lot of money. At least enough to afford Sidney Crosby’s $8.7 million AAV. No sooner had Barkov’s injury situation become clear than people had started discussing all the possibilities. Even in response to this tweet, one fan has commented that the Panthers will probably bring in Connor McDavid.

It all comes down to how hungry the Florida Panthers are for their third straight Stanley Cup. A quality investment can get their cup charge right back on track, and it’s a much-needed investment, given their crisis.

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Aleksander Barkov’s LTIR can ease the Florida Panthers’ forward woes

Notably, everyone knows Barkov is out with an ACL injury, which is likely to keep him out the whole season, and as a result, the LTIR has come into play. But that’s not the only issue they are dealing with. Matthew Tkachuk is out and going through recovery after his surgery in August. The winger is scheduled to return in late December.

The offseason also saw Tomas Nosek getting sidelined indefinitely. Zito confirmed that the fourth-line forward will be out for months. In fact, they must have been sweating when Evan Rodrigues went off the ice ahead of the Panthers’ 2nd preseason game. Thankfully, it’s serious. But then came the Barkov trouble.

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The Florida Panthers are an organization of winners. So, even when everyone looks at the Barkov setback from their own perspective, the undertone is the same: surviving. Brad Marchand thinks it’s an opportunity for others to step up. Coach Paul Maurice knows it will be tricky to replace Barkov, but the Panthers have to find a way to win.

It comes down to the Panthers’ aspirations for the season. If a Stanley Cup is still in the plans, the Florida Panthers can turn this around by cashing in on that $10 million AAV.

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