TSN hockey insider Darren Dreger on Sens playoff hopes, Brady Tkachuk's injury and trade rumours | Unpublished
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Author: Bruce Garrioch
Publication Date: February 26, 2025 - 14:44

TSN hockey insider Darren Dreger on Sens playoff hopes, Brady Tkachuk's injury and trade rumours

February 26, 2025
WATCH BELOW: On the latest episode of Sens 1-on-1 with Bruce Garrioch, Bruce chats with TSN hockey insider Darren Dreger. They discuss the Senators’ playoff chances, where things stand with Brady Tkachuk’s injury, if Tkachuk should have played in the final of the 4 Nations Face-Off against Canada, what Senators GM Steve Staios may be looking for ahead of the trade deadline, what moves the Maple Leafs and Canadiens could make and what the Hurricanes are doing with Mikko Rantanen. Read More


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