Tkachuk confident McDavid is 'going to win' Cup someday, 'wherever it is'
Florida Panthers forward and two-time champion Matthew Tkachuk is confident Oilers captain Connor McDavid will lift Lord Stanley's mug in time - whether it's in Edmonton or elsewhere.
"When you have a player that good and that talented, he's going to win (the Stanley Cup) one day," he said, per TSN's Chris Johnston. "Wherever it is."
McDavid's Oilers have now lost to Tkachuk's Panthers in back-to-back Stanley Cup Finals.
The Edmonton superstar won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the postseason MVP last spring, becoming just the second skater to take home the hardware as a member of the losing side. McDavid recorded three goals and 11 points in seven games versus Florida last spring, but he was quieter this time around, recording one goal and six assists as the Oilers fell in six contests.
McDavid made it clear he still has "a lot of confidence and belief" in his club despite another heartbreaking loss, adding that "nobody quit" during Edmonton's season-ending, 5-1 thrashing in Game 6.
The 28-year-old has won five Art Ross Trophies, four Ted Lindsay Awards, three Hart Memorial Trophies, and one Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy during his 10-year NHL tenure. McDavid leads the league with a whopping 721 assists and 1,082 points in 712 regular-season games since his debut campaign in 2015-16.
Edmonton has made the playoffs seven times with McDavid in tow, winning 10 series over that stretch. He already ranks fourth in the franchise's record books in postseason assists (106) and fifth in points (150) in 96 games played.
McDavid is eligible to sign a new extension with the Oilers on July 1. His former agent, Jeff Jackson, was hired as Edmonton's CEO of hockey operations in August 2023.
Tkachuk, meanwhile, is grateful for the trade that sent him from the Calgary Flames to Sunrise almost three years ago.
"I can't believe that this is what's happened in the last few years," Tkachuk told TNT's Darren Pang. "Coming to Florida was one of the greatest things that's ever happened to me."
He added, "To do this back-to-back times, go to three straight Finals, win two of them, I mean, we're a dynasty. ... Hopefully we can do it again."
Tkachuk is under contract for five more seasons with a cap hit of $9.5 million. He can become an unrestricted free agent in 2030 at the age of 32.
It was a trying postseason for Tkachuk, who revealed that he tore his adductor off the bone and dealt with a hernia after getting injured at the 4 Nations Face-Off.