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TKACHUK HOMES LLC

1997 (age&#160 · 28) Scottsdale · Arizona · U.S. Height 6&#160 · ft 1&#160 · in (185&#160 · cm) Weight 210&#160 · lb (95&#160 · 15&#160 · st 0&#160 · United States NHL draft 6th overall · 2016 Calgary Flames Playing career 2016&#8211 · present Matthew Brendan Tkachuk ( / k ə ˈ tʃ ʌ k / kə- CHUK · born December 11 · sixth overall · in the 2016 NHL entry draft . &#91 · 1 &#93 · &#91 · 2 &#93 · The son of former NHL player Keith Tkachuk

VANCOUVER, WA 98687

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1997 (age&#160
28) Scottsdale
Arizona
U.S. Height 6&#160
ft 1&#160
in (185&#160
cm) Weight 210&#160
lb (95&#160
15&#160
st 0&#160
United States NHL draft 6th overall
2016 Calgary Flames Playing career 2016&#8211
present Matthew Brendan Tkachuk ( / k ə ˈ tʃ ʌ k / kə- CHUK
born December 11
sixth overall
in the 2016 NHL entry draft . &#91
1 &#93
&#91
2 &#93
The son of former NHL player Keith Tkachuk

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