Matthew Tkachuk Delivers Blunt Message After Fourth Straight Loss.
Florida Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk spoke after the team’s fourth straight loss, giving a clear view of their current struggles.
The Panthers, who have won back-to-back Stanley Cup titles, have struggled this year. They sit 28-24-3 and in last place in the Atlantic Division.
Tkachuk returned from surgery on a torn adductor and sports hernia, which he suffered last August in training camp. He gradually returned to practice in January and played his first game on Jan. 19 against the San Jose Sharks, which the team lost 4-1.
After the 5-3 loss to the Buffalo Sabres, Tkachuk said the team had moved away from its style of play.
“We just got away from our game, we didn’t play that [way] the whole game, and then it got away from us,” he said on Monday.
Tkachuk added that while other teams may have more individual skill, following their own style is key to success. He also noted the effort of players trying to earn ice time.
“Some of the guys in right now, I’m seeing them just work their absolute [expletive] off… so we are in trouble right now,” he said.
This season, Tkachuk has played eight games, recording two goals and four assists for six points. He averages 19:23 of ice time per game and has contributed one power-play goal and three power-play assists.
The Panthers have struggled with scoring and defense, averaging three goals per game while allowing 3.27, ranking 26th in goals against.
Tkachuk is expected to play in the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. While he started contributing to Florida’s offense, the team will need to improve its performance following the Olympic break.
Team USA star Brady Tkachuk hopes to realise “childhood dream” by winning ice hockey gold at Milano Cortina 2026
Ottawa Senators captain wants to end his country’s 46-year Olympic drought as he prepares to make his Games debut against Latvia on 12 February.
Team USA star Brady Tkachuk admits it is his “childhood dream” to win gold at the Olympic Winter Games.
The Ottawa Senators captain is preparing to make his Olympic debut at Milano Cortina 2026, with the NHL sending its players to the Games for the first time since Sochi 2014.
The U.S. have not won men’s ice hockey gold since the “Miracle of Ice” victory at Lake Placid 1980 – but Tkachuk is determined to end his nation’s 46-year drought.
“All 12 nations want that gold medal,” the 26-year-old told NHL.com. “It’s been a childhood dream of, not just mine, but by every Olympian, that they want to come out with gold.
“All season, it’s been like, ‘February, it’s going to be Olympics’. I think it’s hard to not get so excited.
“I really believe in our team, really believe in the build and the makeup.”
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Tkachuk previously captained the U.S. at the 2024 IIHF World Championship, where they finished fifth.
He also featured alongside his older brother Matthew Tkachuk in last year’s 4 Nations Face-Off, losing 3-2 to Canada in overtime in the final.
“That was Olympics-esque, just because I’ve never experienced it,” said Tkachuk.
“It just created that much more fire to win gold.”
Team USA get their Group C campaign underway against Latvia on 12 February, before matches with Denmark on 14 February and Germany on 15 February.
“It’s the top of the top,” added U.S. defenseman Jake Sanderson, who plays alongside Tkachuk with the Senators.
“I think all the players have been really looking forward to it. I’m sure everybody’s pretty fired up. I think everybody’s capable of winning.”