BREAKING: Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk surprised everyone by sending a taunting message: “Bring it on,” declaring that he will beat the Edmonton Oilers and make McDavid cry once again in the upcoming series.
This statement grabbed attention on social media and sparked a reaction from Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid…
BREAKING: Matthew Tkachuk Sends Bold Message Ahead of Stanley Cup Final — “Bring It On” | Vows to Beat Oilers, Make McDavid Cry Again
In classic Matthew Tkachuk fashion, the Florida Panthers star forward has thrown gasoline on the fire ahead of the Stanley Cup Final, delivering a fiery and unexpected message aimed directly at the Edmonton Oilers and their captain, Connor McDavid.
With the Panthers and Oilers set to clash in what’s already being billed as a battle of wills and skill, Tkachuk wasn’t interested in the usual clichés or neutral media soundbites. Instead, he lit up headlines with a bold, taunting declaration:
“Bring it on. I’ll beat the Oilers—and I’ll make McDavid cry again.”
A Rivalry Reignited
Tkachuk, known for his mix of elite talent and elite-level trash talk, didn’t hold back when asked about facing McDavid and the Oilers in the Final. Though the two have shared tense playoff moments in the past, this is the first time their teams will collide with the Stanley Cup on the line—and Tkachuk is clearly ready to stir the pot.
“He’s the best player in the world, sure,” Tkachuk said of McDavid. “But I’m not here to admire him—I’m here to shut him down. This is our year.”
The jab about “making McDavid cry again” appears to reference viral images from previous playoff heartbreaks in Edmonton, where McDavid, devastated after a loss, was caught on camera holding back tears. While many fans admired McDavid’s passion, Tkachuk clearly sees it as a psychological edge he intends to exploit.
Panthers and Oilers Fans React
Reactions were immediate—and intense.
Florida fans embraced the swagger, with hashtags like #TkachukTime and #MakeMcDavidCry trending within hours. Oilers fans, on the other hand, fired back with equal heat.
“Tkachuk just guaranteed his team a nightmare,” one Oilers supporter posted.
“We’ll see who’s crying when the Cup’s in Edmonton,” another replied.
Even neutral fans and analysts weighed in, with some calling Tkachuk’s comment “hilarious,” while others labeled it “reckless bulletin board material” for a hungry Oilers squad.
Locker Room Fuel or Fatal Mistake?
While Panthers head coach Paul Maurice declined to comment on Tkachuk’s remarks, insiders say the Florida locker room is fully embracing the villain role. Tkachuk, who helped lead the Panthers to the Final last year, thrives under pressure—and controversy.
Meanwhile, Oilers captain Connor McDavid has remained silent, letting his on-ice play speak for itself. But those close to the team say he’s well aware of the quote—and plans to respond the only way that matters: by chasing down the Stanley Cup.
As the puck drops on what promises to be a high-octane, emotionally charged Stanley Cup Final, Matthew Tkachuk’s message is loud and clear: he’s not backing down, and he’s coming for Edmonton with fire in his eyes and mischief in his words.