Sidelined with an injury suffered at the 4 Nations tournament, Tkachuk took a trip to New York to be on Fallon’s show
Team USA star Matthew Tkachuk is a Stanley Cup champion, but representing America in the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament is a feeling like no other.
If Matthew Tkachuk is out long term for the Panthers, could they look at potentially acquiring Mikko Rantanen?
Their trade for Matthew Tkachuk has ignited this run and given them a bona fide ... In 2023, he played through a broken sternum trying to will the Panthers to a Stanley Cup. And he underwent serious treatments during the 2024 playoffs, as documented ...
Tkachuk went on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Monday night, and he revealed that it was the first time he'd seen his father, who was instrumental in getting both him and his brother into the sport, cry.
Florida Panthers and Team USA forward Matthew Tkachuk made his late-night talk show debut on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Monday and he discussed his 4 Nations Face-Off experience, playing with his brother Brady, and his thoughts on the upcoming Olympics.
Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk appeared on "The Tonight Show" and talked about playing alongside his brother and the USA's chances in 2026.
The Florida Panthers made a splash before the NHL trade deadline, acquiring Brad Marchand and Seth Jones. Here's where they stand as the playoffs approach.
Brady Tkachuk, captain of the Ottawa Senators, faced fan backlash after expressing his dream of winning the Stanley Cup despite not making the playoffs yet. His comments on the Pardon My Take podcast got trolled,
Ice hockey runs in the Tkachuk family, with Matthew and Brady following in the footsteps of father Keith, one of the best ever American players.
Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice voiced a strong statement on Matthew Tkachuk's injury ahead of the Cats' pivotal final stretch of the NHL regular season.
The Brad Marchand Era in Boston has come to a close. The longtime Bruins forward was sent to the Panthers in a trade deadline stunner that officially signaled Boston’s commitment to a rebuild — and helps the Panthers replace Matthew Tkachuk.