Matthew Tkachuk joined NHL Tonight fresh off his second consecutive Stanley Cup championship with the Florida Panthers . During the light-hearted yet insightful conversation, the Panthers forward shared details of his offseason routine , including plenty of time on the golf course, his views on the booming hockey culture in Florida, and his hunger to help the team chase a third straight title in the upcoming 2025–26 NHL season.
Florida Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk finds time to celebrate while staying locked in on next season's goals
In a casual and upbeat mood, Matthew Tkachuk shared that his offseason has included plenty of golf, a go-to activity that gives him a mental and physical break from the rigors of playoff hockey. It’s part of how he unwinds while still keeping his competitive edge sharp for the season ahead. While the victories have been sweet, the Panthers' leader isn’t letting success turn into complacency. Tkachuk emphasized how focused the group remains, especially with a potential three-peat looming as motivation for the new season.
His lighthearted remarks about golf were balanced by a serious tone when asked about the team’s championship mindset. With the core group mostly intact and the front office continuing to support their long-term vision, Tkachuk’s message was clear: this team isn’t done yet.
Hockey’s growing influence in Florida fuels Panthers’ momentum and pursuit of a historic three-peat
Tkachuk also touched on the shifting landscape of hockey in South Florida. Winning has not only boosted the team’s profile but has also energized the fan base, making hockey more visible and culturally relevant in a traditionally non-hockey market. He noted the increased support from fans and how young players in the area are now seeing the Panthers as a model franchise.
Looking ahead, Tkachuk admitted that the idea of a third straight Stanley Cup is front and center in his mind. While acknowledging the difficulty of such a feat, he reinforced the team's belief that they can do it. With a healthy offseason under his belt, the forward is eager to return stronger, faster, and ready to compete at the highest level once again.
From golf courses to NHL studios, Matthew Tkachuk continues to embrace the moment while keeping his focus on the future. With the Panthers set to defend their title once more, Tkachuk’s blend of confidence, leadership, and competitive fire remains at the heart of Florida’s quest for hockey history.
Also Read: Toronto Maple Leafs’ Auston Matthews enjoys offseason moment with fan
Florida Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk finds time to celebrate while staying locked in on next season's goals
In a casual and upbeat mood, Matthew Tkachuk shared that his offseason has included plenty of golf, a go-to activity that gives him a mental and physical break from the rigors of playoff hockey. It’s part of how he unwinds while still keeping his competitive edge sharp for the season ahead. While the victories have been sweet, the Panthers' leader isn’t letting success turn into complacency. Tkachuk emphasized how focused the group remains, especially with a potential three-peat looming as motivation for the new season.
His lighthearted remarks about golf were balanced by a serious tone when asked about the team’s championship mindset. With the core group mostly intact and the front office continuing to support their long-term vision, Tkachuk’s message was clear: this team isn’t done yet.
Two-time Stanley Cup champion Matthew Tkachuk joins #NHLTonight as he celebrates his second-straight Stanley Cup victory with the Florida Panthers and prepares for the 2025-26 season.@adnansvirk | @KevinWeekes | @EJHradek_NHL | #TimeToHunt pic.twitter.com/2DKAmPciIr
— NHL Network (@NHLNetwork) July 13, 2025
Hockey’s growing influence in Florida fuels Panthers’ momentum and pursuit of a historic three-peat
Tkachuk also touched on the shifting landscape of hockey in South Florida. Winning has not only boosted the team’s profile but has also energized the fan base, making hockey more visible and culturally relevant in a traditionally non-hockey market. He noted the increased support from fans and how young players in the area are now seeing the Panthers as a model franchise.
Looking ahead, Tkachuk admitted that the idea of a third straight Stanley Cup is front and center in his mind. While acknowledging the difficulty of such a feat, he reinforced the team's belief that they can do it. With a healthy offseason under his belt, the forward is eager to return stronger, faster, and ready to compete at the highest level once again.
From golf courses to NHL studios, Matthew Tkachuk continues to embrace the moment while keeping his focus on the future. With the Panthers set to defend their title once more, Tkachuk’s blend of confidence, leadership, and competitive fire remains at the heart of Florida’s quest for hockey history.
Also Read: Toronto Maple Leafs’ Auston Matthews enjoys offseason moment with fan
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