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Jun 26, 2026

Brady Tkachuk excited to be reunited with brother Matthew on Panthers: 'I just couldn't believe it'

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- When Florida Panthers general manager and president of hockey operations Bill Zito made the trade to acquire Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk on Sunday, he united arguably hockey's most polarizing brothers in South Florida. 

Known for their loud personalities on and off the ice, Brady and his older brother Matthew will continue to be a thorn in opposition's sides. The only difference is they'll be doing while fulfilling a childhood dream of playing together in the NHL.

With how close the Tkachuks are as a family, it shouldn't be a surprise to hear Brady found out he was traded while in the company of his family on Father's Day.

"I was off my phone for five minutes when it happened, we were doing family pictures," Brady Tkachuk said at Tuesday's introductory press conference. "From then on I just couldn't believe it. I know I'm gonna need a couple days after this just to regroup and think about everything that has happened." 

Their dream will soon be a reality when the 2026-27 NHL season starts next October, but for a while, the Tkachuks thought the idea would be nothing more than that: a dream.

The first time the sibling-duo took the ice together in a competitive setting was February 2025 at the 4 Nations Face-Off for Team USA. When the United States took on Canada in the preliminary round of the tournament, Brady and Matthew had both hardcore hockey fans and casual watchers of the game on their feet when they both dropped the gloves with their Canadian counterparts mere seconds into the highly-anticipated contest. 

A year later at the 2026 Winter Olympics, the Tkachuks helped bring home the first men's Olympic gold medal for the United States since 1980.

After winning one of sport's most prized possessions together, the notion of Brady and Matthew joining forces in the NHL picked up steam, from hockey fans, again. 

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"I think you can always dream about it," Brady said. "I don't think we ever thought it could be a reality until we got to the Olympics. I think our only dream as a kid was just to make the NHL… I don't even think we ever talked or considered what it'd be like every single day."

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