"Why not?" Panthers general manager Dale Tallon said. "He's got explosiveness, he's got size and strength and ability, so why not give him a shot?"
Denisenko, who was selected by the Panthers in the first round (No. 15) in the 2018 NHL Draft, had 22 points (nine goals, 13 assists) in 31 games for Loko Yaroslavl of Russia's Junior Hockey League. He also had seven points (five goals, two assists) in 12 playoff games as Loko Yaroslavl won the league championship.
He made his debut in the Kontinental Hockey League in the postseason, appearing in four games for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl in the Gagarin Cup Playoffs.
"He's a great kid," said Panthers director of player personnel Bryan McCabe. "It's not an easy week coming off the Draft, not speaking English, coming to Florida for the first time. He's going to be a special player for sure from what I saw this week."
The selection of Denisenko marked the fourth consecutive year the Panthers picked a forward in the first round of the NHL Draft, following Lawson Crouse (No. 11) in 2015, Henrik Borgstrom (No. 23) in 2016 and Owen Tippett (No. 10) in 2017.