Senators rally after playoff collapse with defiant resolve

May 3, 2025, 7:20 pm

Following an intense first-round exit against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators players assessed the defeat with mixed emotions. Captain Brady Tkachuk dismissed any talk of quitting and affirmed his fierce commitment to bouncing back in Ottawa, as the team vows to regroup with characteristic grit and a touch of humor.


ottawacitizen.com / What the Senators took away from their first taste of playoff hockey

Less than 48 hours removed from his team’s first-round series loss against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk admitted it still feels like it hasn’t ended. “I’m still not over it … I still wish we were playing Game 7 tonight,” he said. With a dozen Senators players…

ottawacitizen.com / Senators captain Brady Tkachuk committed to winning in Ottawa

Tkachuk calls talk he wants to be elsewhere "a lie".


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