Tkachuk Brothers: Olympic Rivalry, CBA NHL and More

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The Tkachuks: Stanley Cup Celebration and On to the Olympics

Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk celebrated his second consecutive Stanley Cup title with his father, Keith Tkachuk, and his brother, Brady Tkachuk, captain of the Ottawa Senators. While Keith enjoyed cigars and the Cup, Brady, true to tradition, avoided touching it. This memorable family moment adds to another milestone: all three Tkachuks on the cover of the Deluxe edition of EA Sports’ NHL 26.

“As children, Matthew and I dreamed of playing like our father. Even now, his influence on how we play and prepare is huge. It’s an honor to be on the cover. Having him by our side makes everything even better.”

Brady Tkachuk
Alofoke Deportes had the opportunity to speak with Matthew and Brady Tkachuk about their history in video games, the Panthers’ offseason, Brady’s future in Ottawa, Matthew’s health, and the new NHL collective bargaining agreement. In addition, they were asked about their participation in the United States men’s ice hockey team for the 2026 Olympic Games.

The Olympic Dream and the Rivalry with Canada

Following their outstanding participation in the 4 Nations Face-Off, the Tkachuk brothers, along with other players, are emerging as legends of American hockey. Although the tournament didn’t end as they hoped, their sights are set on the gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. For Matthew, more than a rematch, it would be a demonstration of the progress of American hockey. Brady, for his part, highlighted the importance of representing his country and the next generation of players. The path to Olympic gold is an important goal for both brothers, who were inspired by the “Miracle on Ice” of 1980. Now, they seek to leave their own mark and motivate future hockey prospects in the United States.
Los hermanos Tkachuk son dos de los seis jugadores que ya han sido nombrados para el equipo olímpico de 2026.
Los hermanos Tkachuk son dos de los seis jugadores que ya han sido nombrados para el equipo olímpico de 2026.
Description: The Tkachuk brothers are two of the six players who have already been named to the 2026 Olympic team.

Video Games and Family Competition

The passion for hockey extends to video games, where the Tkachuks have shared moments of competition. During the pandemic, Matthew and Brady played regularly, with Brady proving to be the most skilled. They used to adjust the rules for a more exciting game, with penalties turned off and faster players. Currently, although they don’t play as often, they still keep an eye on their ratings in EA Sports’ NHL game. Brady, in particular, enjoys seeing how his performance is reflected in the game.

Off-Track Commitment

Matthew Tkachuk was included in the Presidential Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition. However, he cannot yet comment on his participation until it is official.

The Panthers: Maintaining the Team

Matthew Tkachuk expressed his surprise at how the Florida Panthers managed to retain key players like Sam Bennett, Aaron Ekblad, and Brad Marchand. He highlighted the importance of his teammates being happy and the desire to continue playing together in Florida. Ekblad, in particular, was always considered a fundamental player for the team.
“Yo tenía más confianza en que [Ekblad] se quedara”, dijo Matthew Tkachuk sobre el defensa. “Simplemente porque ha sido un Florida Panther de toda la vida.”
“Yo tenía más confianza en que [Ekblad] se quedara”, dijo Matthew Tkachuk sobre el defensa. “Simplemente porque ha sido un Florida Panther de toda la vida.”
Description: “I had more confidence that [Ekblad] would stay,” said Matthew Tkachuk about the defenseman. “Simply because he has been a lifelong Florida Panther.”

Brady’s Future in Ottawa

Brady Tkachuk commented on the speculation about his possible departure from Ottawa. He emphasized the importance of qualifying for the playoffs to demonstrate the team’s ability and the desire to achieve more. For him, the ultimate goal goes beyond the playoffs.

The New NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement

Brady Tkachuk praised the work done by the NHLPA and the NHL in the new agreement. He highlighted the importance of a four-year agreement and the exciting changes, including an 84-game schedule, which will offer more hockey to the fans. Matthew Tkachuk, for his part, expressed his pleasure at the reduction of the preseason, considering it too long and unnecessary.
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