Brad Marchand didn’t hold back when talking about the Tkachuk brothers after Canada beat Team USA in the 4 Nations final.
The Ottawa Senators are starting to get back to full health, accentuated by the returns of Brady Tkachuk, Josh Norris and Shane Pinto to the lineup. Defenceman Jacob Bernard-Docker is healthy too, finally off injured reserve after being sidelined with a high-ankle sprain.
What has been the key to the Jets’ franchise-record 11-game winning streak? How much will Connor Hellebuyck play down the stretch? Should the Senators be upset that Brady Tkachuk got injured at the 4 Nations Face-Off?
Jenik was loaned to AHL Belleville on Thursday. Jenik was recalled due to injuries to forwards Brady Tkachuk (lower body), Shane Pinto (upper body) and Josh Norris (upper body). Jenik saw fourth-line action against the Jets on Wednesday and saw only 7:51 of ice time,
Tim Stutzle scored and added an assist to keep his 11-game point streak alive, Brady Tkachuk and Shane Pinto returned to the lineup and scored, and the Ottawa Senators ended a five-game losing streak with a 5-3 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Saturday night.
The New Heights podcast returned after a brief, post-Super Bowl hiatus, and the brotherly duo of Jason and Travis Kelce welcomed hockey bros Matt and Brady Tkachuk. While topics for the episode covered everything from football to pop culture to -- of course -- USA hockey and the 4 Nations Face Off,
Jordan Binnington stands on his head in overtime with a sprawling save for Canada to keep the game tied.
Now that they've sized one another up, the two teams will look to compete for glory on Thursday in what should be an enthralling conclusion to the 4 Nations Face-Off. Team Canada
Crookshank was reassigned to AHL Belleville on Saturday. Crookshank was recalled earlier in the day, but was sent down when it was determined that Brady Tkachuk (lower body), Shane Pinto (upper body) and Josh Norris (upper body) were healthy enough to return to the lineup versus San Jose on Saturday.
Brady Tkachuk and Tom Wilson dropped gloves during the clash between the Washington Capitals and Ottawa Senators on Monday.