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Brady Tkachuk Is Teaching the Senators How to Win
Brady Tkachuk isn’t just racking up points—he’s hitting, hustling, and leading the Senators. He’ll play for Team USA in Italy!
The Ottawa Senators’ Brady Tkachuk makes you stop and think, “This guy really gets it.” Tkachuk is still a young guy at 26. But he carries himself like he’s been living in NHL locker rooms his whole life. Maybe it runs in the family. His father, Keith, was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018.
Tkachuk Is a Point-a-Game Player in 2025-26
If you haven’t checked the numbers lately, Tkachuk is sitting at a point-per-game pace — 36 points in 36 games. But numbers hardly tell the whole story with him. He plays like someone who’s permanently stuck between a bar fight and a highlight reel, and somehow he manages to make that work. You notice him every single shift. And for a team that’s been through its share of bumps, that matters more than any stat sheet.
What sticks with me is how quickly he snapped back after that thumb surgery. Most guys ease in, feel things out, maybe play sort of a quiet game for a week or two. Not Brady. He jumped right back into the deep end — hits, net-front battles, shots layered in from everywhere. He’s cranking out almost four shots a night, second-most in the entire league. That’s not a fluke; that’s a guy insisting he’s going to drag his team into the fight whether they’re ready or not.

On Thursday, He Picked Up an Assist Against the Flyers
And then there’s his thing with the Philadelphia Flyers. For whatever reason, he turns into a one-man wrecking crew every time he sees orange and black. Nine straight games with a point against Philly — five goals, eight assists. Some players have lucky rinks. Tkachuk has lucky opponents.
But leadership is the part that jumps out more and more. Since coming back from injury, he’s the only player in the NHL putting up 30 points and 80 hits. That’s not “rah-rah captain” energy; that’s a guy showing teammates exactly how hard you have to work in this league. When he’s going, Ottawa gets a little bolder, a little more sure of itself. And for a young group still trying to find its footing, that’s gold.
Brady Tkachuk Is Off to Italy to Play for Team USA
Next week, Brady’s off to the Olympics for Team USA. And yep, he’ll be the same guy—loud, competitive, impossible to ignore. Ottawa needs that kind of fire. If anyone can spark a playoff run, it’s him.
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