A “Brady sucks” chant broke out in Toronto during game 2, wait until you see Brady Tkachuk’s reaction!
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Brady Tkachuk’s NHL Captain Shuts Down Haters While Addressing Chants at Stanley Cup Playoffs Game
Imagine this—grinding your way back from an injury, sidelined for over a month, and finally getting that surreal chance to step back into playoff hockey. Brady Tkachuk was living that dream, calling the moment “surreal” after catching the best sleep he’d had in ages. With high hopes and the hunger to help the Senators snap their postseason drought, he hit the ice at Scotiabank Arena… only to be hit with a wall of boos so loud it shook the boards. Leafs fans weren’t holding back, and neither were their lungs—welcoming Brady back to hockey with a harsh chorus of “Brady Sucks” chants.
It didn’t take long for the B/R Open Ice crew to catch on, tweeting out the chaos with 👀 emojis and all. Playing against Toronto in their first postseason dance since 2017, this was supposed to be a comeback moment. But the crowd? They had other plans. Still, Brady’s not alone in this—his captain wasn’t about to let the noise go unchecked. While the haters kept chirping, his captain stepped up and shut it all down, backing his guy and reminding everyone that passion, not pettiness, fuels true playoff hockey.
Jesse Blake hopped on X this weekend to drop a postgame gem—one that seriously hit different. After that wild playoff energy where Brady Tkachuk got hit with a wave of “Brady Sucks” chants from Leafs fans, Claude Giroux stepped up to the mic and brought a whole new vibe to the story. Cool as ever, Giroux spun that negativity into a twisted kind of love letter, and honestly? It was the captain energy we didn’t know we needed. When a reporter asked if that wild crowd noise might light a fire under Brady, Giroux dropped the ultimate mic-drop moment.
“I mean, in my eyes, it’s a compliment for Brady. You don’t do that if you actually suck. So, I mean, it’s a compliment. I’ve got the boot in Pittsburgh before and I’ll be honest, it’s one of the best games to play.” Like… come on. That’s a locker room legend move right there. Giroux basically took the hate and flipped it into fuel. While the chants echoed loud, his message was louder—if the whole arena’s yelling your name (even the not-so-pretty version), you’ve officially made it.
Game 1 of the playoffs wasn’t exactly the fairytale return Brady Tkachuk probably had in mind. The Sens walked into enemy territory and walked out bruised—literally and on the scoreboard—with a tough 6-2 loss to the Leafs that had fans low-key wishing for a rewind button. Brady came out swinging with a team-high five shots and seven solid hits, but the hockey gods weren’t feeling generous. Not a single point for him, and to top it off, he landed himself a roughing penalty after a fiery little scuffle with Scott Laughton just before the second buzzer.
Meanwhile, Ottawa unraveled like a bad yarn. A wild stack of 32 penalty minutes—what folks were calling a “grocery list of penalties”—let the Leafs feast on the power play. Toronto cashed in every. single. time. Four-for-four, scoring two goals in each period, and left the Sens forever playing catch-up. But hey, even with the scoreboard saying otherwise and the “Brady Sucks” chants raining down, Tkachuk didn’t shy away from the noise—he straight-up addressed it after the game, showing he’s still standing tall, even if the night didn’t go his way.
Brady Tkachuk opens up on the chants!
Brady Tkachuk might’ve been in the middle of a playoff storm, but when it came to the jeers and chants pouring down from the Toronto crowd, he kept his cool like a seasoned vet. In a postgame chat, he was straight-up unbothered. “I guess I expected it. So I couldn’t care less,” Brady told reporters, brushing off the noise. With a half-grin that screamed unshaken, he added, “That’s not gonna affect me.” Still, some fans might’ve side-eyed that comment, especially after he ended up in a gritty scrap with Scott Laughton during the second period. Like… maybe it did sting a little?
But let’s be real—this ain’t Brady’s first rodeo with a fired-up crowd. If you rewind the tape to the 4 Nations Face-Off in February, you’ll remember that icy tension between Team USA and Canada. Things were already testy before puck drop, and when the American national anthem got drowned out by boos from the home crowd, Brady and his crew were not vibing with it. Especially not his brother, Matthew. And the next time USA and Canada clashed on the ice at Centre Bell? Man, chaos literally broke out in the first ten seconds. Gloves flew, fists flew even faster, and boom—Brady, Matthew, and J.T. Miller all got booted from the game. That moment? Legend status unlocked.
Funny thing is, that fiery spirit turned them into low-key heroes back home. A week later, when Canada came stateside, they got their own slice of the booing pie. But credit where it’s due—Team Canada didn’t bite back. They kept it classy, held their line, and in the end? They walked off with the shiny new 4 Nations Face-Off trophy. So whether it’s the NHL playoffs or the international stage, Brady’s no stranger to noise—and let’s just say, he’s got a pretty solid track record of turning the hate into heat.