Despite the lack of results, coach Bob Boughner has been pleased with what he's seen from Barkov's leadership abilities thus far.
"It's a new role for him," Boughner said. "I think he's growing into it. I think that he's got a good leadership group around him to help him. I had a couple of talks with him earlier on, a few games back, I thought he was putting a little too much pressure on himself to do it all himself. His game was a little bit uncharacteristic.
"Since that talk, he's been a lot better. He understands that … the biggest thing with [Barkov] is how people follow him and what he does on the ice. He's being more vocal off the ice. He's taken a big role here in Finland; he planned a full day for the guys the first day we got in here (on Sunday). They had some fun. Those are things he's probably not used to doing, but I think he's going to grow into it. He's a good leader, [but] I think he's going to be a great leader."
Barkov had an NHL career high 78 points (27 goals, 51 assists) last season and was at the forefront of the Panthers' strong second half that nearly landed them a berth in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, missing by one point. Boughner applauded the effort on Tuesday, but he and Barkov know more will be expected. Barkov has two goals and six assists in nine games this season.
"He's got to take this team into the playoffs," Boughner said. "We've got to win. I think that's the next step for this organization, along with [Barkov]. We have good pieces in place; I think that we've got to continue to build around the foundation.
"[Barkov] had a great regular season last year, but you ask any of these players, that's not what it all about. You want to get your team into the playoffs and you want to go for a run. I believe he'll do that."
Barkov's teammates believe he will, too.
"He deserves it for sure," Matheson said. "He's not really the guy that's going to stand up and say a big long speech or something like that. He's the type that does it by example.
"He has the respect of every single guy in the locker room, more so than I've seen on any other hockey team. He's definitely the right guy to have the captaincy."