Insider: Brady Tkachuk Trade Is "Inevitable"

1 month ago  /  NHL Trade Rumors  /  Read Time: 47 seconds

The buzz has been infuriating for Ottawa Senators fans, but it's picking up steam around the hockey world. We saw what the Tkachuk brothers were for Team USA, and we know that red-white-and-blue Matthew Tkachuk forced a trade from the Calgary Flames a few years back to get to an American team. Heck, even their father Keith Tkachuk left Winnipeg back in the '90s to head south. Now everyone is talking about a report from insider Andy Strickland that Captain Brady is not long for the Ottawa Senators.We’ve been telling you Brady Tkachuk will eventually follow his brother to Florida. 🇺🇸 #TimetoHunt #GoSensGo ⁦@CamandStrick⁩ pic.twitter.com/XDg0XwMiFG— Andy Strickland (@andystrickland) February 20, 2025Speaking on "The Cam & Strick Podcast recently, Strickland insisted that Brady Tkachuk will follow the same path as his father and his older brother.For a guy like Brady Tkachuk, who will leave Ottawa eventually, it’s only a matter of time. His no-move is gonna kick in, and this is gonna play out exactly like it did for Matthew. Like, he’s gonna get traded to where he wants to go... And of course, the Florida Panthers are the most natural destination, and Strickland says they will try to find a way for Brady to join his brother Matthew in the Sunshine State. I think they can. I think that’s already their mindset. I think they’re already thinking, 'How do we get Brady here?' You watch this (4 Nations Face-Off) tournament—how could you not want Matthew and Brady on the same team?Brady has three years to go on his seven-year deal at $8.2M AAV, and has a full no-move clause that takes effect for those final three seasons. He's on pace for his 4th straight 30+ goal season with the Sens, currently with 21 goals and 44 points in 56 games along with 101 penalty minutes. Photo: © Winslow Townson-Imagn Images ...

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