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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 18:38
- Average Power Play TOI: 4:01
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:18
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
17:54
2:55
0:02
2022–23
20:26
4:26
0:23
2023–24
18:38
4:01
0:18
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Poised to play Thursday
Tkachuk, who is dealing with an undisclosed injury, returned to practice ahead of Thursday's matchup with the Predators, per George Richards of Florida Hockey Now.
ANALYSIS
Tkachuk has scored just one goal in his last nine outings, though he did chip in eight helpers over that stretch, including four with the man advantage. If Tkachuk is given the all-clear, he figures to slot into his usual second-line role alongside Sam Bennett and Evan Rodrigues, in addition to the No. 1 power-play unit.
Tkachuk has scored just one goal in his last nine outings, though he did chip in eight helpers over that stretch, including four with the man advantage. If Tkachuk is given the all-clear, he figures to slot into his usual second-line role alongside Sam Bennett and Evan Rodrigues, in addition to the No. 1 power-play unit.
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Not liking the direction of the club, Tkachuk refused to sign an extension with the Flames this past offseason and was eventually traded to the Panthers - where he immediately signed a new contract -- in a deal involving Jonathan Huberdeau. Tkachuk was eighth in NHL scoring a season ago with 104 points in 82 games and won't turn 25 years old until the middle of December, so it's easily to see why Florida was willing to give up Huberdeau, who finished second in the league in scoring last season. Tkachuk is a legitimate all-around player. He had 253 shots on goal, 93 hits, and 29 power-play points a season ago and will now likely line up alongside Aleksander Barkov on Florida's top line. It's quite possible we haven't seen the best Tkachuk has to offer yet, and that's a scary thought.