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Florida Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk, who has gotten hot, is one win away from a repeat, but had injury questions before the playoffs.
Coach Paul Maurice quipped after Tuesday’s 5-1 win over Edmonton that the medical term for Tkachuk was, “He was a mess.” ...
“We were healthy,” Maurice said. Check that. “Matthew was the only question mark,” he said. Forward Matthew Tkachuk, it turns out, was a bigger question mark than some thought.
“We were healthy,” Maurice said. Check that. “Matthew was the only question mark,” he said. Forward Matthew Tkachuk, it turns out, was a bigger question mark than some thought.
Tkachuk made a statement in the series opener, scoring twice on the power play and adding another assist despite only playing 11:43 while coach Paul Maurice eased him back into game action.
Florida's head coach, Paul Maurice, called Tkachuk's status "a mess" while addressing the media. “He was a mess," coach Paul Maurice said. "That’s the medical term: He was a mess.” ...
Some top Florida Panthers players gutted through significant injuries to help them repeat as Stanley Cup champions, most notably Matthew Tkachuk dealing with a sports hernia and torn adductor ...
Updates on Matthew Tkachuk and Aaron Ekblad following the Florida Panthers’ second consecutive Stanley Cup championship.
Florida coach Paul Maurice had said he did not know if Tkachuk would be physically capable of even finishing the first-round series against Tampa Bay. But Tkachuk scored two goals in his first ...
Following the Panthers' 5-1 victory against the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena on ...