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From Finland, Alexsander Barkov had lofty expectations coming in as the number two overall pick in 2013.  It is safe to say that the Panthers obtained a player who came as adevrtised.

Barkov saw ample playing time as a rookie, but Florida made sure to ease the Center into action.  He had a breakout of sorts in his third year, scoring 59 Points with strong two-way play.  After another 50-Point-plus year,   Barkov increased his production to 78 Points, and then to 96 in 2018-19.  Barkov, who also had impressed people with his clean style of play, won the Lady Byng Trophy.

Barkov built on that success with a Frank J. Selke Trophy in 2020-21, and a playoff appearance.  He would take them to Eastern Conference Semi-Finals in 2022-23, and last year his heart was on full display as he led the Panthers to their first Stanley Cup Championship, while winning his second Frank J. Selke.  Notably, he is on a nine-year streak of receiving votes for the Lady Byng and Frank J. Selke. 

As the heart and Captain of a young strong team, Barkov is a player whois likely one year away from being the greatest Florida Panther ever.   Maybe, he is already.
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Kristian Huselius would actually have much better seasons in his NHL career with the Calgary Flames but he did string together two straight 20 Goal Seasons as a Panther and would finish third in Calder Trophy voting in 2001-02.  Huselius had 127 Points for Florida.
From the University of Minnesota, Nick Bjugstad played the first six-and-a-half seasons with the Florida Panthers, where the Center scored 191 Points for the team 

The former “Mr. Hockey” (in Minnesota) had a 20 Goal season in 2014-15, and he twice cracked the 40-Point mark with Florida.  He was traded to Pitsburgh during the 2018-19 Season.