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“You don’t respect me, you’ll lose your talent” – Brady Tkachuk issues a shocking ultimatum to the Ottawa Senators and Canada, hinting he may leave permanently if the disrespect continues! Auston Matthews’s response had everyone bursting into laughter… Full video ⤵️

Hockey fans are in disbelief after Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk unleashed a fiery statement that has sent shockwaves through the NHL and international hockey scene. Speaking to reporters after what appeared to be a tense practice session, Tkachuk didn’t hold back:
> “I’ve given everything to this team and to my country. But if I’m not respected, then maybe I don’t need to be here. You don’t respect me—you’ll lose your talent. Simple as that.”
The remark, equal parts frustration and warning, was interpreted by many as a direct shot at both the Senators’ front office and Team Canada’s management. While Brady didn’t elaborate on the exact incidents that sparked the comment, insiders hint at ongoing disagreements over leadership decisions, ice time allocation, and public recognition for his contributions.
Sources close to the team claim tensions have been simmering for weeks, fueled by behind-the-scenes disputes and mounting frustration with how Tkachuk’s role has been handled both in the NHL season and in Canada’s Four Nations tournament preparations.
But the real curveball came just moments later—Auston Matthews was asked about Brady’s remarks during his own media availability. Instead of the usual diplomatic response, Matthews smirked and delivered a one-liner that had the press room howling:
> “Well, if Brady leaves, I call dibs on his locker… and his snack stash.”
The room erupted in laughter, and within minutes, the clip was trending online. Fans flooded social media with memes, calling Matthews the “undisputed king of shade” while others debated whether his humor was lighthearted camaraderie or a subtle jab.
Meanwhile, Senators management has yet to issue an official response, though one insider told reporters they’re “monitoring the situation closely” and “hopeful this can be resolved internally.”
Whether this is a brief flare-up or the beginning of a seismic shift in Ottawa and Team Canada’s roster remains to be seen—but one thing is certain: the hockey world will be watching every move Brady Tkachuk makes from here on out.