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Brady Tkachuk Hopes Senators Can Emulate Panthers' Blueprint: 'If That's The Team That We Can Be In Ottawa, That Would Be A Pretty Good Team'
Brady Tkachuk Hopes Senators Can Emulate Panthers' Blueprint: 'If That's The Team That We Can Be In Ottawa, That Would Be A Pretty Good Team'

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time12 hours ago

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Brady Tkachuk Hopes Senators Can Emulate Panthers' Blueprint: 'If That's The Team That We Can Be In Ottawa, That Would Be A Pretty Good Team'

Standing on the confetti-covered ice in a pair of jeans and a baseball hat, the guy posing for photos next to the Stanley Cup looked like just another family member who wanted to get in on the celebrations following the Florida Panthers' championship win on Tuesday. Except this wasn't just another family member. Advertisement It was Brady Tkachuk, whose day job is captaining the Ottawa Senators. However, on this night, he was Brady Tkachuk, the unofficial captain of the Matthew Tkachuk fan club. 'It's really cool. It's a dream come true. I'm just so happy for him,' Brady Tkachuk told The Hockey News. 'At the end of the day, he's worked so hard to get to this point, not just last year, but this year too, so it's perseverance. I'm just really and truly so happy for him and the ride he's been on.' The ride that Matthew Tkachuk has been on is one that Brady Tkachuk has had a front-seat for. The younger Tkachuk has been there since the beginning, whether it was shotgunning bears with fans inside Calgary's Saddledome when Matthew was playing for the Flames or helping him get dressed for games when a broken collarbone nearly kept him out of the 2023 Stanley Cup final. Advertisement Last year, the Tkachuks finally got to celebrate a championship together. And this year, they did it again. For Brady Tkachuk, it's been a bitter-sweet experience. Obviously, he's extremely happy for his brother's accomplishments. But a part of him also had to be wondering when — or if — his time would ever come. TikTok · Spittin Chiclets TikTok · Spittin Chiclets 11K likes, 49 comments. 'Brady Tkachuk is slowly becoming the most important member of the Calgary Flames.' Forget winning a championship. For the first six years of Brady Tkachuk's NHL career, he didn't even qualify for the playoffs. That drought finally came to an end this season, when the Ottawa Senators faced the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first-round of the playoffs. Tkachuk led the Sens with four goals and seven points, but the Senators ended up losing the hard-fought series in six games. Advertisement It was a small step and a small taste of what Matthew Tkachuk has gone through, having now played in 12 rounds and 67 games in the past three years. 'I mean, definitely. I think it's a longtime grind,' said Brady Tkachuk. 'The team that takes care of themselves, the team that at the end of the day is the hardest on teams and is the hardest to play against ends up winning. They did a great job. I'm just happy for his perseverance through his injury and his ability to show up in big moments.' Tkachuk Reacts To McDavid Losing In Another Stanley Cup Final: 'He's Going To Win One Day — Wherever It Is' Tkachuk Reacts To McDavid Losing In Another Stanley Cup Final: 'He's Going To Win One Day — Wherever It Is' Cue the Connor McDavid free agency rumors. Advertisement When asked if there was something he could learn from his brother's success over the years, Tkachuk said it was Matthew's approach to the playoffs. Two years ago, his brother played through a broken collarbone. This year, Matthew Tkachuk suffered an adductor muscle tear that was so severe that the muscle was practically torn off the bone. And yet, you wouldn't have known it based on his performance. Matthew Tkachuk finished the playoffs with eight goals and 23 points in 23 games. During the final, he had three goals and seven points in six games. 'To be honest with you, just being around him — the only time I've been around him is when we were leaving the house today — I saw him and his demeanour was cool, calm and collected,' said Tkachuk, who earlier this week was named to the U.S. Olympic Team, where he'll once again team up with his brother. 'He knew the series was going to be ended tonight. He played great. And I just learned a lot from the 4 Nations, to be honest with you. He's just a great guy to learn from.' Rats Reign Again: Florida Panthers Repeat As Stanley Cup Champs After Beating Edmonton Oilers Rats Reign Again: Florida Panthers Repeat As Stanley Cup Champs After Beating Edmonton Oilers SUNRISE, FLA. - The Cats came back, the very next year. Advertisement The Panthers, who have now won back-to-back championships and reached the final in each of the past three years, have also set an example for how Brady Tkachuk wants the Senators to play. 'I definitely think there were some things that we tried to emulate,' said Tkachuk. 'They're such a beast of a team. The way they play, I think every team is going to try to model themselves after that, because they play such a hard way and are hard to play against. 'If that's the team that we can be in Ottawa, that would be a pretty good team.' The Wraparound: Can The Panthers Keep Bennett And Marchand? The Wraparound: Can The Panthers Keep Bennett And Marchand? Welcome to the off-season. The Wraparound is here to discuss the NHL and more in rapid-fire topics. Featured Image: © Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images

Ryan Whitney Puts Bruins On Blast for Brad Marchand Trade
Ryan Whitney Puts Bruins On Blast for Brad Marchand Trade

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time2 days ago

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Ryan Whitney Puts Bruins On Blast for Brad Marchand Trade

Ryan Whitney Puts Bruins On Blast for Brad Marchand Trade originally appeared on Athlon Sports. After spending 16 years with the Boston Bruins, Brad Marchand is now a two-time Stanley Cup champion, lifting the trophy as a member of the Florida Panthers following his mid-season move to Sunrise. Advertisement The midseason trade from Boston saw Mrachand switch sweaters for the first time in his career, and the decision made by the Bruins' brass didn't sit well with "Spittin' Chiclets" host and former NHL player Ryan Whitney. 'One of the first thoughts in my X spaces was, like, (expletive) Boston, what are you doing?' Whitney said on Wednesday. 'First, (expletive) Boston for being that bad, to then trade him, and then — what are you doing? What am I missing here?' The move stunned Whitney, who couldn't understand why the Bruins would part ways with a player they'd just named team captain before the season. 'Even if you're like, sort of rebuilding, like he's your captain, a legend,' Whitney said. 'Why did they trade him?' Advertisement The Bruins dealt Marchand to the Panthers while sitting outside the playoff picture, securing just a conditional draft pick in exchange for their captain ahead of his pending free agency. There is some speculation about Marchand's potential return to Boston, but neither the Bruins nor the player has confirmed any mutual interest in doing so. Florida Panthers center Brad Marchand (63) celebrates after scoring a game-winning goal in the 2025 Stanley Cup Navarro-Imagn Images Marchand was instrumental in the Panthers' late regular-season and postseason push through the Eastern Conference and nearly won the Conn Smythe, falling just eight voting points short of teammate Sam Bennett. Florida eliminated Boston in 2023 and 2024, but the Bruins failed to make the playoffs this season. Marchand first won the Cup as a rookie in Boston all the way back in 2011. Advertisement Related: Panthers' Brad Marchand Addresses Future Immediately After Winning Stanley Cup Related: NHL Analyst Warns Maple Leafs Against Overpaying Panthers' Brad Marchand This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

Dahlin Refutes Assertion Of Wanting Out Of Buffalo
Dahlin Refutes Assertion Of Wanting Out Of Buffalo

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time11-03-2025

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Dahlin Refutes Assertion Of Wanting Out Of Buffalo

As if the Buffalo Sabres do not have enough drama with the club heading for their 14th consecutive season outside of the playoffs, defenseman Rasmus Dahlin refuted a report from TNT panelist and Spittin Chiclets co-host Paul Bissonette that the Sabres team captain met with GM Kevyn Adams and wants out of Buffalo if the club does not improve quickly. '(Dahlin) said if this doesn't turn around fast, I'm gonzo,' Bissonette said. 'I think he is a world-class defenseman that's just fed up maybe with the negligence that's been going on in Buffalo for far too long.' The 2018 first overall pick is tied for fourth in the NHL in defensive scoring with 51 points, but has not made the playoffs in seven seasons with the Sabres, and has seen teammates Ryan O'Reilly, Jack Eichel, and Sam Reinhart all leave Buffalo and win Stanley Cups, but after practice on Tuesday he refuted the report that he wants to be traded. I just asked Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin about the comments from the most recent episode of Spittin Chiclets suggesting he told GM Kevyn Adams if something doesn't change soon he wants out of Buffalo. He vehemently refuted the idea he wants out of Buffalo@WKBW — Matthew Bové (@Matt_Bove) March 11, 2025 'I don't know what he's talking about. I have never said I want to out of here. I'm not happy where we're at. I don't want to lose, we have to get better, but I've never said I want to out of here.' Dahlin said on Tuesday after Sabres practice. "I'm pissed off by that. I haven't even mentioned the word leave. So that's just how it is." Dahlin is in year one of an eight-year, $88 million contract with the Sabres, and it would only be natural for him as the team captain to express a level of frustration regarding the state of the club to management, but the the big blueliner took ownership of his part in the squad's disappointing play and wanting to be a part of the solution. "We have to do a lot of stuff. It takes work every day. (Kevyn and I) had a real good discussion. We're very honest with each other. Stuff has to change. That's how it is. I absolutely hate losing. I don't think that's a part of who I want to be, so stuff has to change." Dahlin said. "I haven't played good enough. We haven't won games, so I take responsibility, but (things )have to change……we have to build. We have to get better every single day, each individual has to get better, and we have to play a better team game." Follow Michael on X, Instagram, and Bluesky @MikeInBuffalo

Barstool's Dave Portnoy offers tips on how to create a successful podcast in 'super convoluted' industry
Barstool's Dave Portnoy offers tips on how to create a successful podcast in 'super convoluted' industry

Fox News

time10-03-2025

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Barstool's Dave Portnoy offers tips on how to create a successful podcast in 'super convoluted' industry

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy knows a thing or two about podcasts, and believes the industry is "super convoluted" nowadays, so being "early and different" are key elements to success. "We've had every podcast, like, under the sun come through our doors. We were early to a lot of them," Portnoy told Fox News Digital. Indeed, Barstool has produced podcasts for people from all walks of life, including wildly popular sports titles such as "Pardon My Take" and "Spittin Chiclets" to the female-centric pop culture brand "Chicks in the Office." Barstool has podcasts for just about everything, with "Macrodosing" allowing its hosts to explore conspiracy theories, "The Yak" and "KFC Radio" offering locker-room style banter, "BFFs" providing candid conversations for a younger Gen Z audience, "Fore Play" covering golf, "Lights Camera Barstool" focusing on movies, "Out & About" exploring gay culture, "Mostly Sports" providing commentary on, well, mostly sports, and many more. Barstool also produces a plethora of comedy and gambling podcasts, and Portnoy co-hosts "The Unnamed Show," which takes a look at weekly drama inside the company. Barstool even has a podcast, "Taylor Watch, which is dedicated to Taylor Swift news. Portnoy believes the recipe for success is quite simple. "It's the person who is doing the podcast, whether they're interesting, connect, honest, authentic, all that, and whether it's been done before," he said. "Credibility with the audience." One of Barstool's most successful podcasts was "Call Her Daddy," a sex-themed offering that was originally hosted by Alexandra Cooper and Sofia Franklyn. The co-hosts eventually went their separate ways, and Cooper has emerged as one of the most influential voices in all of media. Cooper took the "Call Her Daddy" brand to Spotify for a multi-million-dollar deal, and jumped to SiriusXM in 2024 for a massive payday that reportedly landed her $125 million over three years. Cooper went on to sign influencer Alix Earle — who recently became Sports Illustrated Swimsuit's first-ever digital cover star — to her Unwell Network, but Variety reported last month that the female influencers have split up and gone their separate ways. Portnoy found himself caught up in the ordeal when he posted a video of himself playfully shaking a can of High Noon superimposed on an image showing he had a phone call with Earle. Many suspected Barstool was set to sign Earle, but Portnoy says he was actually mocking Cooper, who posted a similar video when she signed former Barstool host Grace O'Malley. "That was a joke," Portnoy said. "I've known Alix Earle before she even became huge, and obviously Alex worked for me. I still have a good relationship with her, but she made the same exact video with Grace. So, I was just kind of mocking and poking fun," he added, before explaining that Earle is already too popular for the Barstool formula and the 24-year-old influencer won't be joining his company. "The Barstool model is to find unknown people and then get them big. Once they're already big - what happens with Alex and Alix happens. It's like, 'Well, what do I need you [for]?' And vice versa," Portnoy said. "Money complaints, the old band label kind of thing… I was just kind of needling Alex Cooper a little bit, just like, turnabout is fair play."

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