That's the part that changes the read on this Senators exit.
Carolina finished the series with a 4-0 sweep, and the final game ended 4-2. On paper, that looks like a clean knockout.
In real life, it landed in the middle of a major family moment for Ottawa's captain.
Elliotte Friedman revealed Monday morning that Tkachuk was the only Senator absent from season-exit interviews because Emma gave birth to the couple's second child.
Nobody inside that locker room is going to question where Brady Tkachuk needed to be.
Hockey matters. Family comes first, every time.
The timing also adds a layer to what Ottawa was dealing with through the series.
When a captain is carrying playoff pressure and waiting on life-changing news at home, that weight doesn't stay outside the rink.
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The clip itself wasn't dramatic. It was a routine media-day update that suddenly made Ottawa's playoff ending feel a lot more human.
That doesn't mean Tkachuk wasn't committed.
It means players are still people, and this is the kind of off-ice reality that can follow a guy from puck drop to the bench and back again.
It's fair to wonder whether his focus was being pulled in 2 directions. That's not a shot at his competitive level.
That's just the truth of what a player can face when his wife is about to deliver a child during the biggest games of the year.
For Ottawa, that matters because Tkachuk sets the emotional tone.
When the captain is handling playoff heat and a family emergency at once, the whole room feels the strain in some form.
The Senators didn't lose this series only because Brady Tkachuk had bigger priorities.
Carolina was deeper, sharper, and more composed when the games tightened up.
But this news helps explain why Ottawa never looked fully settled.
The team was chasing a response, chasing a break, and maybe asking its captain to carry more than one man should in that spot.
There's no blame attached to any of this.
If anything, it makes Tkachuk easier to respect.
He showed up for Ottawa in the playoffs, then showed up for Emma when real life called.
That's bigger than a boxscore, and bigger than one rough ending to a season.
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