Barkov scored a goal for Finland on Saturday in a 4-3 overtime win over Sweden at the 4 Nations Face-Off in Montreal. Barkov tapped in the game-tying goal on a net-front battle in the second period.
Barkov scored a goal on three shots, went minus-2, added two hits and blocked two shots in Tuesday's 6-3 loss to the Capitals. It was a rare mixed performance for Barkov, as he got the goal but ...
The Panthers captain has become part of the South Florida landscape over his 12 seasons. He’s also helped turn a floundering ...
It was fun playing against them,” Barkov said Thursday. “But I think we have a great team now, a great Team Finland, so we’re ready to challenge and we want to win. That’s our goal.” ...
Florida's winning streak ended at three despite goals from Sam Bennett, Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk and 21 saves by Bobrovsky. Panthers: There were flashes of brilliance throughout, ...
In 42 games this season, Barkov has scored 12 goals and 30 assists, with his 42 points placing him third on the team in scoring. In 779 career appearances, he has notched 278 goals and 475 assists ...
MONTREAL -- Aleksander Barkov got a taste of the atmosphere at the 4 Nations Face-off when he was on the ice as Finland’s captain for the opening ceremony prior to Canada’s 4-3 overtime victory ...
Celebrini has had his share of highlight-reel plays this season as he entered Saturday’s game against Barkov and the Panthers with 35 points in 39 games. Celebrini’s 15 goals before Saturday ...
Florida saw its winning streak end at three despite goals from Bennett, Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk and 21 saves by Bobrovsky. "The margin for error, against two good teams, is pretty ...
He later joined Finland's senior team at the 2015 IIHF World Championship, scoring four goals and three assists ... his father, Alexander Barkov Sr., is a former professional ice hockey player ...
Florida’s winning streak ended at three despite goals from Sam Bennett, Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk and 21 saves by Bobrovsky. Takeaways Panthers: There were flashes of brilliance ...