Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk has gone absolutely ballistic after being named “The Worst Captain in All Sports” by a controversial poll. The fiery forward, known for his intensity on and off the ice, took to social media to express his outrage in an explosive and unapologetic response, making it clear that this is a title he will not quietly accept.
The controversy began when a poll, conducted by a popular sports media outlet, ranked the topāand bottomācaptains in all professional sports. The results were nothing short of a bombshell when Tkachuk’s name was placed at the very bottom of the list. The reasons cited for his ranking were varied, with some pointing to his vocal leadership style, his rough-and-tumble playing style, and others questioning his ability to lead a young, rebuilding team.
While polls like these are often filled with subjective opinions, Tkachukās response was anything but restrained. He took to social media, pouring his heart out in a lengthy post that ripped into the critics who dared to brand him as the “worst.”
“Unacceptable,” He Says
The post, which has since gone viral, was a scathing rebuke of the pollās results. Tkachuk made it clear that he viewed the ranking as not just a personal attack but a slight against the entire Ottawa Senators organization. “Iāve poured my heart and soul into this team,” he wrote. “Iāve bled for this franchise, taken punches for my teammates, and led them with pride.
To be told that Iām the worst captain in all sports is not only insulting to me, but itās a slap in the face to every player, coach, and fan who has supported this team through thick and thin.”
Tkachukās words were brimming with frustration as he continued, “I know Iām not perfect, but I stand by the way I lead this team. The real question is, who even has the right to judge someone elseās leadership from the outside? Iāve earned every inch of the respect Iāve gotten from my guys, and thatās something no poll can take away.”
“Worst captain in sports”: NHL fans bash Brady Tkachuk for his show of physicality against Columbus Blue Jackets
NHL fans bashedĀ Ottawa SenatorsĀ captainĀ Brady TkachukĀ for his aggressive physical play against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night.
The Senators beat the Blue Jackets 3-2, but Tkachuk made headlines for the wrong reasons.
In the first period, Brady Tkachuk shoved Blue Jackets forward Sean Monahan after he had moved the puck, which led to Blue Jackets winger Kirill Marchenko stepping in defend his teammate. Brady Tkachuk was given a roughing penalty for the play.
Fans took to social media to criticize Brady Tkachuk, with one tweeting:
“Worst captain in sports.”
“Biggest fake tough guy in the league..”
“The fact he is even in this game is kinda crazy after he elbowed the guys head into the ice last game,”Ā one wrote.
“Crazy choice of caption from an organization full of TML fluffers. Guy gets grabbed by some no name basically wearing a bubble and ends up with the only penalty, brutal call,” another wrote.
“How Brady got a penalty is hilarious, and honestly Iām not surprised by the comments.. sportnet followers are as trashy as their panel,”Ā a user commented.
“So Brady gets jumped by a chickenshit with a full face shield and HE is the only player penalized? Make that make sense,”Ā another wrote.
The Senators got goals fromĀ Ridly Greig, Drake Batherson and Jake Sanderson to earn the win, while Boone Jenner and Kirill Marchenko scored for the Blue Jackets. Linus Ullmark stopped 29 shots, while Colombusā Daniil Tarasov had 24 saves in the loss.
Brady Tkachuk and Senators win 3-2 against Blue Jackets
Greig opened the scoring for Ottawa at 7:24 of the first, redirecting a point shot from Thomas Chabot. Columbus responded quickly, with Boone Jenner burying a rebound from Zach Werenski 31 seconds later to even things at 1-1.
The Senators jumped back in front at 14:08 when Drake Batherson controlled a rebound off Dylan Cozens with his skate and slid it through Daniil Tarasovās legs to make it 2-1.
āFelt close to a playoff game tonight. Obviously, the crowd was awesome. It was a good effort. I thought our details were sharp, I thought our energy was good. There was a lot of loose puck battles that you have to win at this time of year,ā Sens coach Travis Green said.
Jake Sanderson added another for Ottawa at 9:17 of the second, crashing the net and having Shane Pintoās rebound deflect off his skate and in for a 3-1 lead.
Kirill Marchenko brought the Blue Jackets closer at 11:02 of the third to make it 3-2 but couldn’t avert a defeat. š„ Full story: https://autulu.com/x9v1