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Latest Brady Tkachuk development fuels speculation about possible move

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Vincent Carbonneau
May 2, 2026  (6:15 PM)
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Apr 20, 2026; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Ottawa Senators left wing Brady Tkachuk (7) comes off the ice after the warmups before the game against the Carolina Hurricanes in game two of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Lenovo Center.
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Brady Tkachuk and Travis Green just got a clearer Ottawa summer path: add scoring, not trade the captain.

That is the strongest read coming out of the latest noise around the Senators. Elliotte Friedman does not see a Brady Tkachuk move right now unless circumstances change, which cools down the loudest rumor on Ottawa’s board.

At the same time, Bruce Garrioch’s reporting points the club in a different direction. The Senators have been looking for a top-six goal scorer since last spring, which says Steve Staios is still focused on improving the roster around Tkachuk, not tearing it apart.

That lines up with what Tkachuk said himself. He called the outside noise a distraction and said he has been fully committed to the team and the city.

Ottawa has reasons to stay aggressive instead of panicking. The Senators finished 44-27-11 and pushed back into the playoff picture before getting bounced by Carolina.

Tkachuk is still one of the players you build around. He put up 22 goals and 59 points in 60 games, even after losing time earlier in the year.

So the real question is not whether Ottawa should move him. It is whether Ottawa can finally give him the kind of scoring support that changes a playoff series.

Elliotte Friedman: Re Brady Tkachuk rumours: Right now I just don't see it happening unless someone gives me information to say that circumstances have changed - DMase Vingan & Daunic (4/30)

Brady Tkachuk situation raises new questions about potential move

The first-round loss exposed the issue. Tkachuk was held without a point in the series, and the Senators’ scoring depth dried up when the ice tightened.

That is why the top-six search matters more than the rumor chatter. A real finisher on one of Ottawa’s top lines would take heat off Tkachuk, give Tim Stutzle more room, and stop so much of the offense from falling on the same shoulders.

Green and Staios also have to think about the crease while they do it. Linus Ullmark has 3 seasons left at 8250000, so any big forward add has to fit inside a cap picture that is already carrying weight in net.

There is still pressure here. Tkachuk can begin extension talks next July, and that means every roster call from this point on gets measured against whether Ottawa looks closer to winning.

That is why Friedman’s comment lands the way it does. It does not end all speculation, but it does shift the focus back where it belongs: on whether the Senators can fix their top six fast enough.

For Ottawa, this is the bigger update. Brady Tkachuk is not the move. The move is finding him help.