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Panthers’ Matthew Tkachuk shares his thoughts on injury return after Game 1 win over Lightning

After two months sidelined by injury, Matthew Tkachuk returned with authority, recording two goals and an assist to lead the Florida Panthers to a stunning victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 1 of their playoff series.

 Matthew Tkachuk #19 of the Florida Panthers looks past Victor Hedman #77 of the Tampa Bay Lightning for a loose puck in the first period of Game One of the First Round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Amalie Arena on April 22, 2025 in Tampa, Florida.
© Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images Matthew Tkachuk #19 of the Florida Panthers looks past Victor Hedman #77 of the Tampa Bay Lightning for a loose puck in the first period of Game One of the First Round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Amalie Arena on April 22, 2025 in Tampa, Florida.

After nearly two months of silence marked by uncertainty surrounding his injury, Matthew Tkachuk reemerged on the hockey scene with undiminished intensity. Making his long-awaited return in Game 1 of the highly anticipated playoff series against the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Florida Panthers’ star not only brought relief to the franchise but delivered a decisive statement of intent.

With two pivotal goals and a brilliant assist, Tkachuk led the Panthers to a commanding 6–2 victory, dispelling any lingering doubts about his physical readiness or the team’s competitive edge.

Tkachuk had been sidelined since February 8 after suffering a lower-body injury during the 4 Nations Face-Off, an absence that had left a noticeable void in the Panthers’ lineup. During that period, the defending Stanley Cup champions showed flashes of inconsistency, marked by a lack of urgency and frequent line changes.

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His performance went far beyond the box score: his presence galvanized the locker room and reinvigorated the Panthers’ identity. The two goals and assist not only shifted the scoreboard but also recalibrated the emotional momentum in Florida’s favor.

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Tkachuk’s return reignites Panthers

Tkachuk’s reappearance instantly transformed the team’s rhythm. “It feels amazing,” Tkachuk told NHL.com. “I felt good going into that [final] game and felt that I could give a great effort. Just, I didn’t have much in me after the first period in that game in February. I wouldn’t change anything for the world, though. As sucky as it was the last two months, I was going to lay it all on the line in that tournament for your country.”

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There had been real doubt about whether Tkachuk would be ready in time for Game 1—a concern the player openly acknowledged. “Yes, for sure,” he admitted when asked if he had questioned his availability for the series opener. “But I will say, the last two months, there’s been so many highs and lows. You have some down days, and you don’t know if this was going to be even possible — even up until however long ago, didn’t know if this day would be possible — so it’s just great to be out there.”

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Tkachuk’s joy at returning to competition was evident not only in his performance but in his words. “It makes you realize how great of a game it is, and the best thing in the world is [to be] out there competing,” he said. Being around the guys. Just, everything. I’m loving it.”

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