"I feel great," Barkov said after Tuesday's practice. "I'm happy to be back on the ice with the guys."
Tied for first on the Panthers in goals (10) and fifth in points (18) despite missing an extended period of time, Barkov was first knocked out of the lineup with a lower-body injury on Nov. 16. Returning on Dec. 7, he then sustained an upper-body injury during his first game back and missed the next four contests.
In his absence, the Panthers posted a 7-5-0 record to improve to 18-7-4 on the season.
"I want to play hockey, but sometimes these things are going to happen," Barkov said of his recent bad luck. "You're going to miss games to recover from injuries and stuff like that. We have some really good people here to take care of that. The depth of this team is really good as well. The guys did really well."
Even while battling through these injuries, Barkov, the league's reigning Selke Trophy winner, has tallied at least one point in each of his last 11 games, racking up eight goals and five assists during that stretch.
"Barky could miss two years and he's so talented that it doesn't seem to affect him," Panthers interim head coach Andrew Brunette said.
During practice, Barkov was centering Carter Verhaeghe and Anthony Duclair on the top line.