Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk showed zero sympathy and said nobody should feel sorry for the Oilers, whom he and his Florida teammates beat in the Stanley Cup Final for the 2nd year in a row.
The Florida Panthers are once again at the top of the NHL world after their 2nd straight Stanley Cup win, becoming the 2nd Florida-based NHL team to repeat as Cup champions after the divisional foe Tampa Bay Lightning did so in 2020 and 2021.
And ironically, the Panthers defeated Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers in both instances; they won in a hard-fought 7-game series in 2024, followed by a 6-game series win this spring.
Oilers fans still remember the pain of seeing superstar captain Connor McDavid on the verge of tears in the dressing room after the Game 7 defeat.
But even after the 2nd straight defeat in the SCF, don't be looking for sympathy from Matthew Tkachuk of the Panthers.
He was brutally honest in a recent live interview at the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship Tournament. When asked if he felt bad for the Oilers, he responded in no uncertain terms.
You don't feel bad for anyone, because we lost to Vegas a few years ago, and nobody gave a s**t about that.
The Panthers stunned the hockey world in 2023 when, as the final team to qualify for the postseason, they defeated the 65-win Boston Bruins in the ECQF. They followed that up with series wins over the Toronto Maple Leafs and Carolina Hurricanes before falling to the Golden Knights in 5 games.
Since then, the Panthers have rattled off a pair of Stanley Cup wins, both over the Oilers.
While Tkachuk can certainly appreciate the passion of Oilers fans who continue to feel the pain right now, don't expect any sympathy from him.
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