That is the real story here, not just one hot rumor flying around after a playoff exit. Pagnotta said he would be a little bit surprised if Tkachuk is still a Senator next season.
That lands harder because of the timing. Ottawa's season ended Saturday with a sweep at the hands of the Carolina Hurricanes, and the focus snapped straight to the captain's future.
The contract is part of what makes this real hockey talk instead of empty noise. Tkachuk has 2 years left at $8.2 million per season, which means this is not some expiring-deal panic move.
Pagnotta's wording also mattered. He said there is a good chance the Senators explore trading Tkachuk this summer and added that there are different parameters around the player's personal decision.
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That opens the door to a much bigger question. Is Ottawa really ready to move the face of the room, or is this the kind of pressure leak that shows how shaky the whole situation feels right now?
Tkachuk still is not some fading name on reputation alone. In 60 games this season, he scored 22 goals and added 27 assists while posting a 60.5 expected goals share at five-on-five.
The ugly part is how the playoffs ended for him. Against Carolina, Tkachuk was held scoreless in 4 games, and that always fuels louder talk when the captain already carries the mood of the market.
Career-wise, the body of work is still strong. Tkachuk has 213 goals and 250 assists in 572 NHL games, and players with that mix of edge, net-front pressure, and top-line talent do not come cheap.
That is why this rumor feels so explosive. Ottawa would not be moving a side piece. It would be putting its identity on the table.
The outside fit talk is already obvious too. The file points to teams like Chicago, Florida, Utah, Philadelphia, and St. Louis as clubs that would make sense if Tkachuk ever truly hits the block.
But the biggest issue sits with the Senators, not the suitors. If they move Tkachuk, the return has to change the direction of the franchise, not just soften the blow.
That is what makes Pagnotta's comment hit so hard. It is not only a trade rumor. It is a warning that Ottawa may be headed toward the kind of summer that changes everything.
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AVRIL 26 | 644 ANSWERS Insider David Pagnotta just shocked everyone with a Brady Tkachuk update Should the Senators seriously consider trading Brady Tkachuk this summer ? | ||
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