For the second time in four seasons, Florida Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov was named the Selke Trophy winner as the NHLโs best defensive forward on Saturday night.
Barkov, who also won the award for the 2020-21 season and finished third the following year, received 165 of 194 first-place votes and recorded 1,817 voting points. He was listed on all but two of the Professional Hockey Writers Association ballots.
Carolina Hurricanes center Jordan Staal finished second (539 points), ahead of Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews (514).
Barkov won 57.3 percent of faceoffs (630 of 1,100) during the 2023-24 campaign. The 28-year-old led Florida in takeaways (61) and blocked 50 shots, fourth most among Panthers forwards. He tallied 80 points (23 goals, 57 assists) in 73 games and also played a key role in the Panthers allowing just 198 goals during the regular season, good for a share of the league lead with the Winnipeg Jets.
Barkov helped lead Florida to a second straight Eastern Conference finals appearance with Fridayโs 2-1 Game 6 win over the Boston Bruins. The Panthers will face the Rangers in Game 1 on Wednesday in New York.
โWe went through it last year, obviously, and thatโs helped a lot,โ Barkov told Sportsnet after Fridayโs win. โBut this year is a new year. We have new players, weโre just creating something new here, something really exciting. Weโre really excited for this opportunity again, and we canโt wait to get going.โ
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