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Tkachuk Brothers Launch ''Wingmen'' Digital Talk Series


''Wingmen''
''Wingmen''

Wave Sports & Entertainment has unveiled Wingmen, a new weekly digital talk series hosted by NHL All-Stars Brady and Matthew Tkachuk, debuting Thursday, November 13. The show marks the first original series hosted by active NHL players.

Matthew Tkachuk, a two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Florida Panthers, and his brother Brady, captain of the Ottawa Senators and a four-time All-Star, will bring their trademark energy, humor, and sibling banter to the new format. Each episode invites fans into their world with behind-the-scenes stories, locker room insights, and candid conversations from across the NHL.

"We've seen what Wave has done with other athletes and were immediately drawn to the idea of building something fresh for hockey fans," said Brady Tkachuk. "Wingmen is our way of bringing people inside our world-the laughs, the banter, the not-so-friendly chirps, and everything in between." Matthew added that the series will capture the excitement of the NHL season and their anticipation for playing together again for Team USA at the upcoming Winter Olympics.

"Wingmen is exactly the kind of series we love to create, one that connects fans with two of the most exciting players and personalities in their sport," said John Kelly, Director of Strategy at Wave.

Wingmen premieres November 13, with new episodes every Wednesday on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major platforms.

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