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A major development in a Brady Tkachuk trade out of Ottawa now feels very real

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Skyler Walker
April 28, 2026  (9:51)
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Dec 28, 2024; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN; Ottawa Senators left wing Brady Tkachuk (7) warms up before a game against the Winnipeg Jets at Canada Life Centre.
Photo credit: James Carey Lauder-Imagn Images

Brady Tkachuk and Travis Green just lost control of Ottawa's summer, and now the captain's future feels less locked in than ever.

This isn't random noise anymore.

When Frank Seravalli says Tkachuk looked off late in the year and needs to ask whether he can win in Ottawa, that shifts the whole conversation around the Senators.

Then David Pagnotta pushed it further.

He floated St. Louis as a team Ottawa should call and brought up a Brady Tkachuk for Robert Thomas framework, which tells you this chatter has moved beyond fan message board stuff.

That's why this feels like a major development.

Two reputable insiders are no longer brushing aside the idea of a trade. They're talking about fit, timing, and whether Ottawa has already hit the wall with its captain.

The timing lines up with a rough finish.

Ottawa closed the regular season at 44-27-11, then got swept in four games by Carolina in Round 1.

Tkachuk's own season still carried weight. He finished with 29 goals and 55 points in 71 games, but that kind of production doesn't quiet questions when the team exits that fast and the room is left staring at another long summer.

The question Ottawa can't duck now: Is Brady Tkachuk wanting out?

The biggest issue isn't whether Brady Tkachuk still matters in Ottawa. He does.

It's whether Steve Staios can sell him on a path that looks stronger than what he just lived through.

Green is still the head coach, and the Senators just posted a 99-point season.

On paper, that says progress. In reality, the sweep and the emotion around it changed the tone fast.

That's where Seravalli's read matters.

If Tkachuk was carrying himself like a player wondering where this is headed, Ottawa has to treat that as a warning sign, not postseason frustration.

Pagnotta's St. Louis angle also makes hockey sense.

Robert Thomas is the kind of middle-of-the-ice piece teams build around, and even tossing that name into the discussion shows how big a swing this could become.

No one is saying a trade is imminent.

But after another bruising finish, this is no longer impossible talk. It's real pressure on Ottawa's front office.

And once trade talk around a captain gets this public, it usually doesn't get quieter on its own.


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