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Matthew Tkachuk’s Injury Status: Surgery Consideration Could Delay Season Start for Panthers Star
By 247Sports Staff
Key Facts
- Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk is recovering from an adductor injury sustained in February, which ended his regular season early.
- Tkachuk is contemplating surgery, which would require him to miss the first 2-3 months of the regular season.
- The Panthers’ top scorer played through the injury in the playoffs, tying for the team lead with 23 points in 23 games.
“I’m probably 50/50 on surgery…I want to make sure I’m fully healthy going into next season.”
Olympic Ambitions
Tkachuk expressed his desire to play for Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics, with a potential short absence from surgery allowing for a conditioning period before the midseason break.
Tkachuk has a history of international play, with notable performances in the World Junior Championship and other youth tournaments.
Impressive Career Despite Injuries
- Tkachuk has averaged 74 games and 72 points per season before the shortened 2024-25 campaign.
- He recorded back-to-back 100-point seasons in 2021-22 and 2022-23 with the Calgary Flames and Florida Panthers.
Potential Cap Space Boost
If Tkachuk undergoes surgery, the Florida Panthers couldgain significant cap space through the first half of the season.
FAQs
- When did Matthew Tkachuk sustain his injury?
- He sustained the injury during the 4-Nations Face-Off tournament in February.
- How long could surgery keep Tkachuk out of the lineup?
- Surgery could potentially keep him out for the first 2-3 months of the regular season.
