The Hypocrisy of Brady Tkachuk: All Talk, No Pushback
When Auston Matthews took a controversial knee-on-knee hit from Radko Gudas, everyone and their mother had an opinion. Naturally, Brady and Matthew Tkachuk took to the Wingmen podcast to weigh in. Brady was quick to condemn the Toronto Maple Leafs for their lack of pushback, making one thing crystal clear: under his watch, a dirty play like that would never go unpunished.
“If you go after our best players, we're going after your best players.”
— Wingmen with Matthew and Brady Tkachuk (@Wingmenpod) March 16, 2026
Matthew and Brady give their take on Radko Gudas’ hit on Auston Matthews. pic.twitter.com/O7p4dIBYxs
Three Times Tkachuk Failed to Defend His Ottawa Senators Teammates
Over the last three games, the Sens captain has had ample opportunity to put his money where his mouth is. Unfortunately, he hasn't lived up to his own standard.
Let's look at the tape. On March 18th, Shane Pinto absorbed what many considered to be a dangerously high hit from Tom Wilson.
No response.
Tom Wilson with a BIG hit on Pinto then dragged down Cousins 😳
— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) March 19, 2026
He got 2 for roughing on the play 👀 pic.twitter.com/wyvFdjx2Xs
Just days later on March 21st, Sens defender Dennis Gilbert took a thunderous, night-ending hit from Oliver Ekman-Larsson. The veteran was sent straight to the dressing room.
No response.
Dennis Gilbert went down the tunnel after taking a hard hit from Oliver Ekman-Larsson. pic.twitter.com/nNT13Cx1Wl
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 22, 2026
But the most egregious offense came last night. Thomas Chabot ate a brutal cross-check from New York Rangers’ captain J.T. Miller, leaving the star defender in obvious agony and ending his night early. The most concerning part? The player casually skating past Miller in the clip below, completely uninterested in stepping up, is Brady Tkachuk.
You guessed it…
No response.
JT Miller caught Chabot with a nasty crosscheck at the end of the period 😬 pic.twitter.com/M53FLLcvg6
— Spittin' Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) March 24, 2026
Is Tkachuk Losing His Edge and His Future in Ottawa?
Brady Tkachuk was once universally feared as one of the toughest players in the NHL. Today? He has had exactly two fights over the last two years. One was against current teammate Dennis Gilbert, and the other against Anders Lee, neither of whom are exactly heavyweight enforcers. It's starting to look like Tkachuk's gritty reputation is fading, and his tenure in Ottawa might be running its course.
Meanwhile, the Ottawa Senators are on the outside looking in. They currently sit 10th in the Eastern Conference, two agonizing points out of the final wild-card spot. With injuries piling up, especially with Lassi Thomson and Thomas Chabot expected to miss extended time, that two-point gap could quickly become a canyon.
JT MILLER CROSSCHECKS THOMAS CHABOTS HAND WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT
— Jammy 🐝 (@SensBuzz) March 24, 2026
BRADY TKACHUK AGAIN YOU ARE ON THE ICE WHEN PEOPLE ARE GETTING INJURED. FIGHTING ANDERS LEE IS NOT ENOUGH
BACK UP THE SHIT YOU TALKED ABOUT ON YOUR STUPID PODCAST
Perhaps Tkachuk's recent success with Team USA has shifted his perspective. It's easy to hop on a mic and claim you'll go to war for your teammates; it's a lot harder to actually drop the gloves and do it. It might be time for Brady to pause the podcasting and refocus his energy where it belongs: the ice.
Even the most die-hard Senators fans are beginning to question their captain. If this team misses the playoffs yet again, it's hard to imagine a scenario where Tkachuk returns without major scrutiny.
BRADY TKACHUK “I KNOW HOW ID FEEL IF I GOT HIT LIKE THAT AND NOBODY ANSWERED”
— Jammy 🐝 (@SensBuzz) March 24, 2026
YOURE ALL TALK BUDDY
The Senators face the Detroit Red Wings tonight in an absolute must-win matchup. Let's hope Brady Tkachuk wakes from his slumber, backs up his big words, and finally shows up for his team.
Source: Brady Tkachuk @ Elite Prospects
