Matthew Tkachuk's Chilling Warning to Maple Leafs
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Matthew Tkachuk isn't one to steer away from the chaos, and he made it clear with a blunt message to William Nylander after Game 4 between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Florida Panthers ended in dramatic and violent fashion.
With Game 4 in the books and the series tied at 2-2, the bad blood between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Florida Panthers could be close to reaching boiling point. As tempers flared at the final buzzer of Florida’s 2-0 win on Sunday, cameras spotted Matthew Tkachuk shouting across the ice at William Nylander.
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After Max Domi laid out Aleksander Barkov with a dirty hit from behind as time expired, players from both teams got into it on the ice. Meanwhile, on the bench, Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk was already plotting his moves for Game 5, and he didn't hesitate to tell the Maple Leafs bench what was in store.
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Tensions flared between the Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs after Max Domi's controversial hit on Aleksander Barkov in Game 4. Matthew Tkachuk was caught on camera warning William Nylander that he was "next.