In Photos: Inside Matthew Tkachuk's sister Taryn's party with Stanley Cup and friends in hometown Missouri
Florida Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk's sister, Taryn Tkachuk, recently shared more photos from her special day with the Stanley Cup in her hometown, Missouri.
Following the Florida Panthers' first Stanley Cup win, Matthew Tkachuk was granted the traditional honor of spending a day with the Stanley Cup.
Taryn first shared a family photo with Matthew holding the cup, which was placed on a small table. Taryn, brother Brady Tkachuk, father Keith Tkachuk, and mother Chantal Oster can be seen besides him.
In the next picture, Taryn was seen drinking out of the Stanley Cup for the second time. This time she was celebrating her brother Matthew's Stanley Cup win with her friends and peers.
Taryn also posted a picture with her brother Brady and Matthew with a horse in the background. In the next image, she can be seen drinking beer to celebrate the special day with her father, Keith.
In the above series of pictures, one could see Taryn posing with her friends at a party, with colorful lights in the background. At last, she posted a video of herself and her brother Matthew dancing with the Stanley Cup raised. Matthew was also living the moment.
Matthew Tkachuk and father Keith helped Taryn drink from the cup for first time
Matthew Tkachuk began his day with the Stanley Cup at Grassi’s Ristorante, a local Italian eatery in Missouri. After lunch, he brought the Cup to his family's backyard. There, he and his father, Keith Tkachuk, helped his sister Taryn drink from the trophy.
Taryn, a junior field hockey star for the Virginia Cavaliers, shared the moment in her Instagram story.
Taryn is a junior striker from St. Louis, Missouri. She has earned multiple ACC Co-Offensive Player of the Week honors. Her skill in field hockey mirrors her brothers' talent in hockey. Brady, her brother, is a star defenseman for the Ottawa Senators.
Matthew also visited his childhood school, Villa Duchesne, with his family. Along with Brady and Taryn, he brought joy to Villa's Passport campers and staff.
The community valued the visit, noting Matthew's ties to his alma mater. The Tkachuk family's visit with the Stanley Cup was memorable and meaningful at Villa Duchesne.