Ex-Team USA Olympian Absolves Senators Star Brady Tkachuk of Blame in Podcast Hullabaloo

With the Ottawa Senators locked in a high-stakes hunt for a playoff spot, the last thing the organization needs is a storm of off-ice distractions. Yet, captain Brady Tkachuk has found himself at the center of a growing debate that has more to do with family than his offensive production and leadership for the Senators.

As outside noise threatens to disrupt the locker room’s focus, a former Olympian and veteran voice has stepped into the fray to offer a reality check.

Jason Demers Backs Brady Tkachuk Amid Senators Podcast Controversy

Tkachuk has been at the center of a storm since the past few days, after comments made by his father, Keith Tkachuk, on the ‘Wingmen’ podcast created a stir.

While the remarks were widely interpreted as criticism of the Senators’ handling of injuries and lineup decisions, a former Team USA Olympian stepped in to shift the focus away from the captain himself.

Reacting to the situation, former NHL veteran and 2022 Beijing Olympian Jason Demers supported a strong take shared during a panel discussion and made his stance public. He wrote on X, “If Keith wants to run his mouth, which he has every right to do, go talk to him, blow his phone up. Can’t hold Brady accountable for that.”

The issue began when Keith Tkachuk openly criticized modern players and injury management during the podcast. He said, “Holy Christ, (Brady’s) whole team: ‘Oh, my pinky hurts. I’m out for 6–8 (weeks), I just had a bad sleep, so I can’t play today.’ Oh my god… disgusting. ‘I can’t play back-to-back.’ Mismanagement.”

Keith also expressed discontent towards Brady’s usage by the Senators’ coach, saying, “You [to Brady] didn’t play that much last game either. I just wanted to throw that in there. Why play him a lot, and in a big game?”

It didn’t take all that long for his comments to go viral, leading to debate about whether they reflected internal frustration within the organization.

Brady responded by downplaying the situation and defending his father’s intent. He explained that the comments were misunderstood and not directed at his team, saying, “I talked to him after, and there was not one shot. So, I don’t know how that got twisted and I have to talk about it now.”

Despite the controversy, Brady’s production and presence remain central to Ottawa’s push, as evident in Sunday’s 6-3 win over the Carolina Hurricanes, where he scored two goals.

With the Senators holding a wild-card position, the focus remains on maintaining consistency down the stretch. While outside noise continues, voices around the league are now making it clear that the captain should be judged on his play, not the headlines surrounding his family.

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