Aleksander Barkov said he is aware of a report that teams have contacted the Panthers about his availability but said general manager Bill Zito assured him he will not be traded.
"I haven't had any talks with anyone about that and Bill talked to me right away and said it's not true," the center said Friday. "It's all good and I'm concentrating on the start of the season. My biggest goal is to win here, and I'm trying to do everything I can to help this team to win. I don't know where those rumors came from but it's OK. It's business. It's probably a good thing that someone talks about you a little bit."
Barkov, the Panthers captain, has two seasons remaining on a six-year contract he signed with Florida on Jan. 26, 2016. He scored 62 points (20 goals, 42 assists) in 66 games last season and has scored 407 points (155 goals, 252 assists) in 479 games with the Panthers.
"[The TSN report] is surprising to us, too, because I talked to Bill and nothing's been mentioned and that's where that's at," coach Joel Quenneville said. "Barkov, in his situation, has had a tremendous training camp. I thought last year he had ordinary season, coming off great year. He's looking like he'll start the year on a great note, a positive note." -- Tracey Myers