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  1. Keith Matthew Tkachuk ( / kəˈtʃʌk /; born March 28, 1972) is an American former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) in a 18-year career with the Winnipeg Jets, Phoenix Coyotes, St. Louis Blues and Atlanta Thrashers, retiring in 2010.

    • 1992–2010
  2. Keith Tkachuk. Full Name: Keith Mathew Tkachuk (Walt, Big Walt) Position: LW • Shoots: Left 6-2, 235lb (188cm, 106kg) Born: March 28, 1972 in Melrose, Massachusetts us.

    • March 28, 1972
  3. Statistics of Keith Tkachuk, a hockey player from Melrose, MA born Mar 28 1972 who was active from 1990 to 2010. Keith Tkachuk. Center Born Mar 28 1972 -- Melrose, MA

    Season
    Team
    Lge
    Gp
    2009-10
    NHL
    67
    2008-09
    NHL
    79
    2007-08
    NHL
    79
    2006-07
    NHL
    18
    • Melrose, MA
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  5. Tkachuk would score 28 goals as a rookie in 1992-93, then was named captain of the Jets on Nov. 3, 1993. That season he broke out 41 goals and 81 points, and during the lockout-shortened season in ...

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  6. Jun 8, 2023 · Matthew Tkachuk has a chance to do something his father, Keith, never was able to — win a Stanley Cup. The Panthers are in the 2023 Stanley Cup Final, and a major key to their success has been ...

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  7. Height 188 cm / 6'2". Weight 105 kg / 231 lbs. Shoots L. Status Retired. Drafted. 1990 round 1 # 19 overall by Winnipeg Jets. Highlights. A big body with a load of toughness and scoring ability, Tkachuk was a protypical power forward. He had a great shot that he didn't mind firing and loved to play a physical game.

  8. May 27, 2023 · SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Keith Tkachuk never played a game for the Florida Panthers and hadn’t recorded an assist at the NHL level in nearly 13 years. That is, until March 29. That’s the day he might have had the biggest helper in Florida’s season — by calling the Panthers “soft,” among other things. The now-infamous rant on a Toronto ...

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