
NHL 26 Tkachuk Boys on the cover with Dad
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ManitobaBlues
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NHL 26 Tkachuk Boys on the cover with Dad
My sons are thrilled about this game....well, they love the cover...Big Walt looks good


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I feel like dad should be in the middle..
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Hazelwood72
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Re: NHL 26 Tkachuk Boys on the cover with Dad
Good thing that’s an old image of Big Walt. Because he’s Really Big Walt nowadays and they’d need a wide angle lens to get him in the picture! 
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Hazelwood72 wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025 22:11 pm Good thing that’s an old image of Big Walt. Because he’s Really Big Walt nowadays and they’d need a wide angle lens to get him in the picture!![]()
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Re: NHL 26 Tkachuk Boys on the cover with Dad
he looks like he ate a bag of yeast these daysHazelwood72 wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025 22:11 pm Good thing that’s an old image of Big Walt. Because he’s Really Big Walt nowadays and they’d need a wide angle lens to get him in the picture!![]()
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It's been great seeing all of the soft hockey fans who hate the Tkachuk's whine and cry online about this! I love it!!
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I know, Keith was my fave blue at the time, I now like his kids! All these sally's wanting their soy boy players to grace the cover.
Funny story about Keith
We went to Vegas as a family, none of us kids were 21 but you know they have the keno games in the 'coffee shops' in all the hotels. I think thats a thing of the past but this was probably 25 years ago we went.
Anywho, when we'd eat in those, parents would let us pick keno numbers and play keno. My whole family was dead set on picking a certain number, I convinced them to pick 7 cuz of Tkachuk.
Ended up their number hit and 7 didn't, I think my parents missed out on like a $500 win
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Re: NHL 26 Tkachuk Boys on the cover with Dad
Matthew performed one of the most clutch playoffs I have ever seen a couple years ago.
This balances out, so that Keith and Matthew average out to be being a precisely median clutch playoff player. When the pressure got enormous, Keith would settle physical scores on the ice in clutch moments and biff every important breakaway and fold in every critical Game 7 pressure moment and put up a pitiful career playoff performance. You'd think over 85 games a good player would win more than 1 of them. Keith is the worst "good" playoff performer I have ever seen in hockey. Joe Thornton had a shot at him but eventually had a few good games. You have to run the entire table [defecating] your pants like Keith to take his fat selfish no show title.
This balances out, so that Keith and Matthew average out to be being a precisely median clutch playoff player. When the pressure got enormous, Keith would settle physical scores on the ice in clutch moments and biff every important breakaway and fold in every critical Game 7 pressure moment and put up a pitiful career playoff performance. You'd think over 85 games a good player would win more than 1 of them. Keith is the worst "good" playoff performer I have ever seen in hockey. Joe Thornton had a shot at him but eventually had a few good games. You have to run the entire table [defecating] your pants like Keith to take his fat selfish no show title.
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Pierre McGuire
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Re: NHL 26 Tkachuk Boys on the cover with Dad
If you haven’t seen Keith lately he’s lost a lot of weight. Looks like he could play again…pretty impressive actually.
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Saw him a couple months ago and he didn’t look good. Play again lolPierre McGuire wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 14:28 pm If you haven’t seen Keith lately he’s lost a lot of weight. Looks like he could play again…pretty impressive actually.
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Re: NHL 26 Tkachuk Boys on the cover with Dad
Matthew just posted his day with the cuo pics recently . Keith lost a lot of weight . Likely on the injections would be my guesstheograce wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 14:34 pmSaw him a couple months ago and he didn’t look good. Play again lolPierre McGuire wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 14:28 pm If you haven’t seen Keith lately he’s lost a lot of weight. Looks like he could play again…pretty impressive actually.
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No way he lost it the healthy way. Would love to see the picPierre McGuire wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 14:41 pmMatthew just posted his day with the cuo pics recently . Keith lost a lot of weight . Likely on the injections would be my guesstheograce wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 14:34 pmSaw him a couple months ago and he didn’t look good. Play again lolPierre McGuire wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 14:28 pm If you haven’t seen Keith lately he’s lost a lot of weight. Looks like he could play again…pretty impressive actually.
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ManitobaBlues
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Re: NHL 26 Tkachuk Boys on the cover with Dad
He does look like he has lost some weight compared to previous pictures....but not much maybe in the face.


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Re: NHL 26 Tkachuk Boys on the cover with Dad
Pretty sure that’s last years pic. Look for Matthew’s recent post…he’s got pics from last year and this year…night and day difference. Keith looks nothing like that in the recent pic.ManitobaBlues wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 16:36 pm He does look like he has lost some weight compared to previous pictures....but not much maybe in the face.
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This is why I always refer to him as Keith Tka-chokeseattleblue wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025 10:47 am Matthew performed one of the most clutch playoffs I have ever seen a couple years ago.
This balances out, so that Keith and Matthew average out to be being a precisely median clutch playoff player. When the pressure got enormous, Keith would settle physical scores on the ice in clutch moments and biff every important breakaway and fold in every critical Game 7 pressure moment and put up a pitiful career playoff performance. You'd think over 85 games a good player would win more than 1 of them. Keith is the worst "good" playoff performer I have ever seen in hockey. Joe Thornton had a shot at him but eventually had a few good games. You have to run the entire table [defecating] your pants like Keith to take his fat selfish no show title.