Tkachuk ultimately made the decision to leave Boston University prior to his sophomore season on Monday and while the feedback from his father, Keith, and brother, Matthew, were instrumental throughout the process it was important for Brady to come to the decision on his own.
"It's nice to have people in my close circle that know what they're talking about," said Tkachuk. "It's been so great to have them and their input but in the end it all comes back to me making the best decision for myself and my development."
Leaving school proved extra difficult for Tkachuk who raved about BU's program, coaching staff and facilities but he felt that it was in his best interest both short and long term to sign with the Senators this summer.
"It was a really tough decision for me. I love Boston University and I made a lot of great memories and friends there so it will always be a place that will be special to me," he said. "It's been my dream to play in the NHL so for as tough as it was to leave BU, I'm really excited for my career to get started with a great organization like Ottawa."
As Tkachuk says farewell to his counterparts at BU, he's now seeing an influx of phone calls and texts from his future teammates in Ottawa. After agreeing to his contract earlier this week, Tkachuk shared that a large number of current Senators, including veterans like Mark Stone, Matt Duchene, Mark Borowiecki, Chris Wideman and others, reached out to welcome him to the team and the 18-year-old St. Louis native definitely appreciates the support.
"It's been really cool and it's a credit to those guys because they don't have to do that," said Tkachuk. "They're going out of their way to welcome me to the team and I'm really appreciative of that. I'm looking forward to getting to know all of them at camp next month."