Tkachuk looked like the notion of hitting the rookie wall was an alien concept when it was presented to him. Then again, hockey is the family business for the Tkachuks. His father, Keith, played 1,201 regular-season NHL games.
"I don't think about hitting a wall or having stretches of great play," Matthew said. "You just go into every day with the same mindset. You work as hard every day and you work the same and try to push yourself even harder and harder when it gets to this part of the year."
Said Flames forward Kris Versteeg: "He's a polished professional at 19 years old. I haven't seen many guys that play as hard and make as many pro plays at that age.
"It's pretty remarkable. He's been taught by his dad his whole life. That's probably a huge part of it."
Tkachuk was suspended on March 20 for two games for elbowing Los Angeles Kings defenseman Drew Doughty in the head. The conventional wisdom was he learned from the encounter and subsequent fallout after he ripped Doughty in the media.
"Maybe he shouldn't have talked about Doughty that way," Hrudey said. "But the other thing, if you turn it around, here's a guy so engaged and so involved in the game.
"I'd rather have that, talk him down, as opposed to find a way to motivate him."