Matthew Tkachuk recently discussed the Florida Panthers' trade for his brother Brady Tkachuk on their Wingmen podcast.
The Panthers sent the #9 overall and #25 overall pick in this year's draft to Ottawa, along with a conditional 2029 first-round pick and a 2030 second-round pick.
What happened in the trade?
The trade was made on the eve of Father's Day, with Florida Panthers general manager Bill Zito stunning the hockey world by swinging the deal.
The Senators now have three first-round picks in this year's draft, after being handed back their own first-rounder.
Why it matters for Matthew Tkachuk
Matthew Tkachuk expressed his excitement about the trade, stating that the team needs fresh blood every year to raise the level of intensity.
He also mentioned that the whole team is excited about Brady's arrival, saying "we need Brady, we need him bad".
Brady Tkachuk has played in 572 NHL games, with 213 goals and 463 points, including a career-high 37 goals and 74 points in the 2023-24 season.
What comes next for the Panthers?
The Panthers are expected to be a strong contender in the upcoming season, with the addition of Brady Tkachuk to their roster.
Matthew Tkachuk's comments suggest that the team is looking to take a step forward and make a deep playoff run.
The Senators, on the other hand, are looking to aggressively shop their newly acquired picks in the trade market.
And with the draft approaching, it will be interesting to see how the Panthers and Senators use their picks to shape their rosters.
But for now, the focus is on the upcoming season and the potential of the Panthers with Brady Tkachuk on board.
So the Panthers are looking to make a statement in the NHL, and with the Tkachuk brothers leading the charge, they could be a force to be reckoned with.