That is the real takeaway from David Pagnotta's latest comment. He did not frame this like a one-team whisper or a passing what-if.
He said Seattle is trying to make a big splash, and that the Kraken would probably be one of the teams to inquire on Tkachuk. He also pointed to Carolina and St. Louis.
That matters because this is no longer just generic trade-board chatter around a star player. It is starting to sound like a real market is forming.
And once multiple teams get tied to a captain like Tkachuk, the conversation changes fast. The question stops being whether someone would call.
The question becomes how serious Ottawa is about listening, and how big the offers could get if the noise keeps building.
Seattle is the most interesting name in the group. When Pagnotta says they are trying to make a big splash, Tkachuk fits that description perfectly.
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The Kraken angle makes sense because they need identity as much as talent. Tkachuk gives a team bite, pace, and a player who can drag emotion into a building.
Carolina is a different kind of fit. That would be a team looking to add more edge and more top-line push to a group already built to pressure teams shift after shift.
Then there is St. Louis, which always feels natural anytime a Tkachuk rumor starts breathing. The family link is obvious, but the hockey fit matters more than the storybook angle.
What makes this rumor land harder is Pagnotta's last line. He said this Tkachuk conversation will be picking up this summer.
That sounds less like speculation and more like a warning that the file is opening, not closing. Ottawa fans should hear that clearly.
It still does not mean a move is happening tomorrow. It does mean the captain's name is not going away quietly.
And that is where the Senators face a brutal decision. If they move Tkachuk, they are not just trading a winger. They are trading identity, leadership, and one of the few players who changes the emotional temperature of a game by himself.
That kind of player draws real interest for a reason. Pagnotta just made it sound like the line is already forming.
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