‘Stop P**sing Around’ — Ex-NHL Winger Demands Brady Tkachuk Clear the Air Around Trade Rumors

The Ottawa Senators’ season ended with a thud, swept out of the first round by the Carolina Hurricanes, and now the offseason spotlight has turned squarely toward Brady Tkachuk.

With frustration lingering after another disappointing playoff showing, trade rumors involving the Senators captain have started gaining traction, and one former NHLer thinks Tkachuk should address them head-on.

Brady Tkachuk Urged to Speak Out on Trade Speculation

In the aftermath of Ottawa’s 4-0 series loss, questions have surfaced about whether the Senators may need major changes after this core once again fell short. That conversation has, inevitably, drifted toward Tkachuk.

Long seen as the emotional engine of the franchise, the Ottawa captain has found himself facing unusual scrutiny after finishing the series with no goals, no points, and a minus-4 rating.

The speculation only intensified when Tkachuk missed the team’s exit interviews Monday, though there was a personal reason behind it: he and his wife, Emma, welcomed a baby girl just 14 hours after the season ended.

Former NHL winger Jeff O’Neill believes Tkachuk could end much of that speculation himself. “Call him right now, stop pissing around and get it over with,” O’Neill said. “If you don’t want to leave then make it clear.”

O’Neill argued the simplest solution is for Tkachuk to publicly reaffirm his commitment to Ottawa. “Brady can put an end to it right now and just come out and say, ‘I’ve got three years left in my contract. I don’t know what all this nonsense is about, I’m an Ottawa Senator,’ and then it all stops.”

His point wasn’t necessarily that a trade is coming, but that silence can fuel rumors, while clarity can quiet them. It’s a sentiment that reflects how much attention this speculation has already generated.

Ottawa GM Steve Staios, however, made it clear he isn’t buying into the outside chatter. “It’s nonsense is what it is,” he said. “We know what we have internally, we have great communication with our players. We really don’t focus on it.”

That response suggests the Senators have little appetite for moving their captain. And even if they did, Tkachuk controls much of the situation.

“I don’t get why it’s a consistent thing. It’s frustrating to have to answer something that has never been spoken out of my mouth,” Tkachuk said in his exit interview on Tuesday afternoon.

 He has two years remaining on his seven-year, $57.56 million contract and carries a full no-move clause, giving him the power to approve or block any potential move.

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