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Keith Tkachuk and Brady Tkachuk's combined net worth in 2026: Career earnings, endorsements, real estate, and more.
The Florida Panthers forward Brady Tkachuk has dominated headlines in the last few days after his blockbuster trade from the Ottawa Senators. While he has signed to play with his new team for the remainder of the 7-year, $57.5 million contract he originally signed in October 2021, there have been many speculations about the wealth he and his father, the NHL legend Keith Tkachuk, have built in the last few years.
Brady Tkachuk and NHL legend Keith Tkachuk's combined net worth in 2026, current salary, business endorsements, and more
As per Celebrity Net Worth, the former Ottawa Senators’ captain Brady Tkachuk is worth a $10 million, while his father, Keith Tkachuk, is worth a whopping $50 million.
Together, Keith Tkachuk and his son, Florida Panthers forward Brady Tkachuk, are reported to be worth a whopping $60 million.For the 2026-27 season, the star player Brady Tkachuk is all set to earn $8.5 million base salary against an $8,205,714 salary cap hit.Away from the ice, Brady Tkachuk also runs a successful podcast with his brother, Matthew Tkachuk, the “Wingman” YouTube channel.While the NHL legend Keith Tkachuk has sought a more private life after his retirement, he has often been known for giving financial advice to both his sons.
Brady Tkachuk and NHL legend Keith Tkachuk combined finances, investments, luxury real estate and more
Career & Financial Overview
| Category | Brady Tkachuk | Keith Tkachuk | Combined |
| Estimated Net Worth | $10 Million | $50 Million | $60 Million |
| Career Achievements | • 4x NHL All-Star Selection • Gold Medalist (Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics) • Former Ottawa Senators Captain | • 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee • 5x NHL All-Star Selection • Over 500 Career NHL Goals (538 total) • 1996 World Cup of Hockey Gold Medalist | — |
| Career Earnings | $44.7 Million in documented on-ice NHL contract earnings | $81.2 Million in documented historical NHL contract earnings (Worth over $144 Million inflation-adjusted) | $125.9 Million in cumulative family on-ice earnings |
| Endorsements | Budweiser, Hyundai Canada, Tim Hortons, Bauer Hockey, CCM, and Prime Video | Historically backed by CCM Hockey, Nike, local St. Louis automotive networks, and regional sports broadcasting | Multi generational corporate endorsements with premium automotive, apparel, and major consumer beverage brands |
| Business Ventures & Assets | • Remaining $15.5 Million on contract active through 2028 • Traded to the Florida Panthers in June 2026 • Wingmen YouTube Podcast & Media venture | • St. Louis Blues Amateur Hockey Operations / Scout • Corporate keynote speaker • Strategic commercial real estate investments | Multi asset hockey family empire spanning professional active contracts, media operations, and NHL club personnel roles |
Luxury Real Estate Portfolio owned by Hall of Famer Keith Tkachuk and his son, Brady Tkachuk
| Category | Brady Tkachuk | Keith Tkachuk | Combined |
| Primary Real Estate Holdings | • Fort Lauderdale Metro Estate (Florida) • Off-Season Residence (Scottsdale, AZ) | • Historic Family Estate (St. Louis, MO) • Coastal Vacation Home (Massachusetts) | • Premier multi-state residential real estate portfolio including Missouri, Florida, Arizona, and New England |
The legacy that NHL Legend Keith Tkachuk is building alongside Matthew Tkachuk and Brady Tkachuk
In the last few years, the NHL legend Keith Tkachuk has opened up about the pride he feels because of both his sons.
A few months ago, as per NHL.com, Keith Tkachuk opened up about how he tries to give the best advice to his sons but also provides constructive criticism from time to time.
Keith Tkachuk said, “Of course. I'm not going to lie to you. Yeah, I do…But this is a little different this time and it's funny because I talk to them every day. Because we have that relationship, they call me or I call them. I called them the last couple days when they were together. Yep. Didn't even answer my phone calls. Didn't do it.”Keith Tkachuk added, “They were icing me out, and I know it was Matthew saying, ‘let's ice dad out.’
And I'm telling you, and I heard from somebody else's dad that that happened.”
2026 Hall of Famer Keith Tkachuk recently sparked outrage with his comments about Ottawa Senators
While Keith Tkachuk is considered one of the most talented athletes in the history of NHL, his recent comments on the Ottawa Senators’ players getting injured had raised eyebrows.But Brady Tkachuk quickly dismissed the speculations as he said, "I completely respect my dad. He's going to be a Hall of Famer…I talked to him after, and there was no shot at anyone," Brady Tkachuk said.
"I don't know how it got twisted to this point where we're having to talk about it now."The former Ottawa Senators’ captain added, “I'm not going to put words in his mouth or explain what he said. If you know him, he's an outgoing guy, says kind of what he thinks, and I know it comes from a good place."For the unversed, back in April, Keith Tkachuk had said, "Holy Christ, (Brady's) whole team: 'Oh, my pinky hurts. I'm out for six days…I just had a bad sleep, so I can't play today.
Oh my god… disgusting. I can't play back-to-back. Mismanagement."
This had sparked major outrage as many fans even called out Brady Tkachuk for being silent about his father’s comments as he made disrespectful remarks about his own team.While Brady Tkachuk had dismissed his father’s comments as trivial, the NHL legend Keith Tkachuk has stayed away from commenting on it as he remains focused on being there for both his sons, the NHL stars Matthew Tkachuk and his brother, Brady Tkachuk, in the new season.
Brady Tkachuk and Matthew Tkachuk remain focused on respecting the legacy that the 2026 Hall of Famer Keith Tkachuk has left behind after years on the ice
Ever since Matthew Tkachuk and Brady Tkachuk joined the league, it seems they are working hard to work on the legacy that their father, Keith Tkachuk, has left behind.With Brady Tkachuk being a force to be reckoned with on the ice, there have been many expectations from his recent blockbuster trade to the Florida Panthers.




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