Sure, the Vancouver-Calgary showdowns, admittedly, had some spice.
Out east, the Battle of Ontario between Toronto and Ottawa? Always a good time, too.
Even in junior, when Tkachuk and his London Knights locked horns with the Kitchener Rangers at the ol' Budweiser Gardens, it always lived up to the billing.
But when it comes to hockey's greatest punch-ups, with heroes and villains on both sides of the conflict, the Alberta discord stands alone.
"These are some of the best ones for me," Tkachuk declared. "If you can't get up for these games, there's something wrong.
"Our whole team is so ready for this one.
"You have two huge rivals; not just the teams on the ice, but the fans, the people in their cities. You see the passion from the fanbase, from the media, from the players. Once you play each other again, the electricity in the city when you play each other, especially on a Saturday night?
"Oh man.
"I think the hatred is definitely there."
Last year, the Flames and Oilers didn't meet until Dec. 27, 2019 - nearly three full months into the season when both were near the top of the standings. From there, they squared off another three times in a little over a month, with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Sean Monahan dropping the mitts in a spirited bout, Tkachuk levelling Zack Kassian with a pair of thunderous, goal-line body-checks (before fighting him in the next meeting), and former Flames puck-stoppers Cam Talbot and Mike Smith producing the first-ever goalie fight in Battle of Alberta history.