Florida Panthers fans received disappointing news as star forward Matthew Tkachuk is set to miss the beginning of the 2025-26 NHL season following surgery. The surgery, which reportedly occurred "a few weeks ago," addresses injuries that plagued Tkachuk during the latter part of last season.
While the specific nature of the surgery remains somewhat unclear, it is believed to be related to a torn adductor muscle and a sports hernia that Tkachuk sustained during the 4 Nations Face-Off in February. Tkachuk himself alluded to the possibility of surgery in early August, stating that recovery could sideline him for the first two to three months of the season if he opted for the procedure.
The current timeline suggests Tkachuk could be out of action until January 2026. This absence poses a significant challenge for the Panthers, who will begin their season on October 7 against the Chicago Blackhawks. Missing the first few months would mean he would be absent for opening night.
Despite the injury, Tkachuk played a crucial role in the Panthers' recent success, helping them secure their second consecutive Stanley Cup. He managed to play every game of the playoffs, contributing an impressive 23 points (eight goals, 15 assists) in 23 games. However, he admitted that he "wanted to throw in the towel a bunch of times" and was able to continue playing due to intensive medical management. He also scored the cup-clinching goal in game 6 against the Edmonton Oilers.
Tkachuk's absence will have an impact on the Panthers' salary cap situation. His $9.5 million contract could be placed on Long-Term Injured Reserve (LTIR) to start the season, providing the team with some financial flexibility. However, the Panthers will need to navigate how to reinstate him onto the active roster once he is ready to return, while remaining under the $95.5 million upper limit.
The forward's injury also casts a shadow on his participation in the 2026 Winter Olympics, scheduled to begin on February 6 in Milan. Tkachuk was among the first six players named to Team USA. It remains to be seen if he will be at full strength in time for the Olympic Games.
There is speculation regarding why Tkachuk waited until now to have the surgery. Despite the setback, the Panthers are still expected to be a strong contender, particularly if Tkachuk is ready for the playoffs. Some believe his absence will create opportunities for other players on the team. One potential candidate to fill Tkachuk's role is newly signed Luke Kunin.