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Travis Green fires back at reporter over Brady Tkachuk question

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Jonathan Ouimet
April 25, 2026  (9:21 PM)
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Travis Green didn't make it through his postgame Saturday. The Senators coach snapped at reporter Julian McKenzie when the question turned to Brady Tkachuk's series.

Carolina just swept Ottawa in four games. Green walked into the media room with the body language of a coach who didn't want to be there, and McKenzie's question about the captain's performance pushed him over the edge.

At the end of his press conference, Green responded impatiently to McKenzie’s question about his impression of Tkachuk’s play throughout the series.

The exchange stood out because Green pointed out that McKenzie had already asked a similar question earlier in the week, suggesting that his persistence may have felt out of place.

The frustration was visible, and Green’s reaction added another tense moment to an already intense series.

Tkachuk's series was rough. The 26-year-old captain finished without a point across the entire playoff run with a minus-2 rating and 5 shots in his first two games on file.

Penalties at the worst possible moments only made it louder. A spear on Jordan Martinook. A door slammed in front of his own crowd.

Now a coach defending him by refusing to talk about him.

Steve Staios faces a long summer with a captain in the spotlight

The captaincy isn't the only thing being questioned.

Tkachuk carries an $8.2 million cap hit, and with a sweep behind him, that number is now part of every Ottawa conversation heading into the offseason.

Steve Staios will have to decide what kind of room he wants next year. The Senators finished 44-27-11 with 99 points and ninth overall in the league, then evaporated in four games against Carolina.

Lowetide already hinted Friday that he doesn't think Tkachuk plays in Ottawa next fall. That's one voice. There will be more.

Is Green's defensiveness a sign he's protecting his captain or hiding from a real conversation?

Probably both. Coaches in Canadian markets rarely have the luxury of one or the other.

The 26-year-old is signed long-term with no immediate path off the roster. But trade speculation is the price of a sweep when the captain doesn't show up offensively.

Tkachuk produced 22 goals and 59 points across 60 regular-season games.

The version of him that did that has been gone for two weeks. Where it went is the question Green clearly didn't want to answer.

Ottawa's offseason just got noisy. McKenzie's question won't be the last one Green walks away from.


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