Panthers forward Tkachuk returns to province where he was loved, and loathed
EDMONTON — For six seasons, Matthew Tkachuk wore the fiery Flames logo on his chest. But, on the eve of his return to Calgary, he kept the rhetoric cool.
“Obviously I’ve thought about it,” Tkachuk said after his Florida Panthers skated in Edmonton late Monday morning ahead of a game against the Oilers. “But, until we get to tomorrow I probably won’t be able to give you a good answer on it.”
The NHL schedule-maker did its best to minimize the drama of a Tkachuk return. The Panthers play two Alberta road games in two nights. First, in Edmonton, where Tkachuk was Public Enemy No. 1 for six seasons. Then the Panthers are in the Saddledome on Tuesday, a place where Tkachuk was a hero.
There are no off-days to help build the hype, and very few opportunities for media to get the cameras and recorders in front of the American power forward.