Brady Tkachuk expressed his frustration Canadians players, and openly suggested replacing Brad Marchand so he can reunite with his brother Matthew on the ice.
Brady Tkachuk Expresses Frustration with Canadian Players, Openly Suggests Replacing Brad Marchand
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk has once again turned up the heat in the heated USA-Canada hockey rivalry, this time expressing deep frustration with Canadian players and openly suggesting he should replace veteran agitator Brad Marchand so he can line up alongside his brother Matthew Tkachuk.
In a recent fiery interview, the outspoken left winger didn’t hold back when discussing Team Canada’s dominance and the intense “hatred” between the two nations’ squads. Tkachuk, known for his physical style and emotional leadership, made it clear that he’s tired of watching Canada sit on top of the hockey world.

“There’s hatred there,” Tkachuk stated earlier in the rivalry buildup. Now, sources close to the situation say he has taken it a step further, openly questioning why Brad Marchand continues to hold a prominent role on Canadian squads while the Tkachuk brothers — two of the most dynamic and disruptive forwards in the game — remain separated.
Tkachuk reportedly told confidants that he would rather see Marchand replaced on the top line or key special teams units, allowing him to finally reunite with his younger brother Matthew on the same side. The desire to play together has long been a talking point for the Tkachuk family, and Brady appears increasingly impatient with international setups that keep them apart.
The comments come amid ongoing trash-talk between the Tkachuk brothers and Marchand. The Boston Bruins-turned-Florida Panthers forward has previously clapped back at the brothers, famously saying “sometimes when you shoot your mouth off in the media, it bites you.”
Brady’s latest remarks have ignited strong reactions across the hockey world. While some fans praise him for his honesty and loyalty to family, others accuse the 26-year-old power forward of being overly dramatic and disrespectful toward a veteran like Marchand, who has proven himself as a clutch performer and Stanley Cup champion.
Whether this is simply pre-tournament gamesmanship or a genuine desire for change remains to be seen. However, one thing is clear: the Tkachuk-Marchand rivalry shows no signs of cooling down anytime soon.
Many are now wondering — if Brady continues pushing this narrative, could we actually see lineup changes in future international tournaments that finally put the Tkachuk brothers on the same line?
Hockey fans on both sides of the border are already picking sides.
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