The winger's 98 points this year not only have him within striking distance of the century mark, but that gaudy point total has already awarded him something of equal meaning in the Tkachuk household: Bragging rights.
Ninety-eight is the career high of his father, Keith, who accomplished the feat during the 1995-96 season as a member of the original Winnipeg Jets.
(Coincidentally, that was the same year that Jaromir Jagr recorded 95 even-strength points. It was the last time - anyone - scored more at EV than Johnny Gaudreau, who reached 85 thanks to a two-point effort last night in Chicago.)
For Tkachuk, 100 is most definitely in his sights:
"It would be very cool," he said. "It's something that not many guys can say that they've done. I'll have my parents in attendance tonight, so maybe we can see what happens, but whenever stuff like that happens, it's almost so much sweeter with a win. The ability to play against these guys and beat them with a potential playoff series on the line, that's the main goal. I have my parents going all over the place right now and this is their last stop, so hopefully I can do it for them tonight."
Postmedia's Wes Gilbertson asked if the pressure was on with his parents on hand.
Fortunately, he has plenty of experience playing in front of friends and family.
"The pressure was more on last night," Tkachuk laughed. "They said they were only going to Chicago.
"They're now on their way back to St. Louis, so a little pitstop tonight.
"Their excuse is they don't want to miss out on the chance for me to get it, but I think they wouldn't mind another night in Nashville."
Touché.
- With files from Brendan Parker