The 2024-25 NHL campaign is back underway after the Four Nations Face-Off came to an end on Thursday night. One of the stars of the tournament was Brady Tkachuk, and he has received a big injury update ahead of his return to the Ottawa Senators.
Brady Tkachuk tips in a goal to bring the USA even with Canada in the first period.
The USA lost to Sweden on Monday night and will meet Canada in Thursday's final. Highlights from USA-Sweden and Canada-Finland games.
Matthew and Brady Tkachuk set the tone for Team USA in the opening game against Finland by scoring two goals apiece. The brothers set a tone against Canada in the second game by starting fights in the opening seconds.
USA star Matthew Tkachuk has been limited to a team-low 6:47 of ice time and remained on the bench for much of the second period.
The scoreboard made it look like more of a rout than it was for the first two periods, when quality chances were at a premium.
Brady and Matthew Tkachuk each scored twice, and the brothers had a handful of big hits to help the United States beat Finland 6-1 to open the 4 Nations Face-Off, a physical showdown played with edge throughout.
Brady Tkachuk will sit out Ottawa Senators game Saturday night vs. Montreal Canadiens, but apparent injury is not considered serious
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk might soon be on his way out of Canada's capital and the Florida Panthers could already be exploring ways to trade for and reunite him with his older brother Matthew.
Andy Strickland just made a major statement regarding a trade involving Ottawa Senators forward Brady Tkachuk, adding more fuel to the fire.
Even though Team USA failed to complete their mission to win the 4 Nations Face-Off, Brady Tkachuk still came away with lots of memories he’ll treasure for the rest of his life. Not only was he able to don his country’s colors, but he also got to play alongside his brother and Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk.