Christopher Li+FollowBruins shake up roster—big trades ahead?Boston hockey fans, get ready for a wild ride. After a tough season, the Bruins have already made some bold moves—trading away longtime favorites like Brad Marchand and Charlie Coyle, and bringing in fresh faces like Casey Mittelstadt. The hope is that Swayman, Pastrnak, and McAvoy can lead the charge back to the playoffs. But if the team stumbles out of the gate, don’t be surprised if GM Don Sweeney pulls the trigger on even more trades. With nearly everyone on the roster up for grabs, this could be one of the most unpredictable Bruins seasons in years. What moves do you think they should make next? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins11Share
david52+FollowBruins shake-up: Who’s next to leave Boston?Boston Bruins fans are bracing for more big changes as the team enters a major rebuild. After a tough season and the shocking trade of Brad Marchand, all eyes are now on which veterans could be next. Casey Mittelstadt, Pavel Zacha, and Viktor Arvidsson are all on the radar as possible trade pieces, depending on how things go this year. With contracts winding down and the Bruins looking to build for the future, it’s a tense time—do you think the team should keep these vets or cash in for prospects? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
stacy28+FollowBruins eye Rasmus Andersson for blue line boostBoston’s defense could get a serious upgrade if the Bruins pull off a trade for Rasmus Andersson. With Calgary considering moving their star defenseman, Boston is in the mix and looking to add depth after last season’s injury struggles. Andersson’s offensive skills—11 goals and 20 assists last year—would bring much-needed firepower to the Bruins’ lineup. If this deal happens, it could be a game-changer for Boston’s playoff hopes. What do you think—should the Bruins go all-in for Andersson, or focus on developing their current roster? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins' prospect pool finally gets a boostBoston hockey fans, something wild is happening: the Bruins' farm system is actually climbing the NHL prospect rankings for the first time in years. After a string of tough drafts and trading away picks, the team landed James Hagens—once a projected top pick—at No. 7, instantly making him their top prospect. Add in Fraser Minten from the Maple Leafs and some smart trades, and suddenly the future looks a lot brighter. Could this be the start of a new era for the Black and Gold? How do you feel about the Bruins’ new direction? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBruins players step up as captain practices returnNo official captain? No problem for the Boston Bruins. Even without someone wearing the "C" this season, the team’s annual captain practices are back in full swing at Warrior Ice Arena. David Pastrnak and a healthy Charlie McAvoy are leading by example, drawing a huge turnout for the first skate. With most roster hopefuls showing up early, the energy is high and optimism is growing for the season ahead. Fans are buzzing—could this team’s unity and leadership by committee be exactly what the Bruins need for a fresh start? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins fans, get ready for a new eraLast season was a tough pill to swallow for Boston, ending in disappointment and a major roster shakeup. With longtime stars shipped out, David Pastrnak is stepping up as the face of the franchise and he’s not holding back—he’s promising a competitive, fired-up Bruins squad this fall. The message is clear: the low standards of last year won’t fly. With a new coach and fresh faces, the team is hungry to prove themselves. Do you think this new core can bring the Bruins back to glory? What are your hopes for the upcoming season? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins shakeup: Who’s likely leaving Boston?Big changes could be coming for the Bruins, and three familiar faces might be skating their last season in Boston. Casey Mittelstadt, despite his recent arrival, is already rumored to be trade bait as the team looks for a true top-line center. Joonas Korpisalo, brought in as a backup goalie, could be on the move if Michael DiPietro impresses in camp—Boston just can’t afford to keep both. And John Beecher, a speedy penalty-killer, faces tough competition after new veteran signings. Which departure would impact the team most? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins face tough call on DiPietro's futureBoston’s goalie situation just got a lot more interesting. Michael DiPietro, after two strong AHL seasons, is now pushing for an NHL spot. With Swayman locked in as the starter and Korpisalo aiming for a bigger role, there’s simply no room for three goalies. The Bruins have to decide: give DiPietro a real shot, or trade him while his value is high. This kind of depth is a good problem, but it could shake up the roster sooner than we think. What move would you make if you were in charge? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins02Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBruins fans brace for a wild 2025-26 seasonBoston hockey is in for a shakeup—after last year’s tough fall, the Bruins have a new coach, a retooled roster, and sky-high pressure to bounce back. With big names like Marchand and Coyle gone, and new faces like Marco Sturm behind the bench, fans are wondering if the team’s depth can keep up in a stacked Atlantic Division. Pastrnak is still the offensive engine, but questions swirl around Swayman’s form and the impact of risky signings like Jeannot. Is this a retool or the start of something bigger? How do you see the Bruins stacking up this year? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins face culture reset after coaching shakeupBoston Bruins fans, it’s been a wild ride lately. After a rough season, Charlie McAvoy says the team is still feeling the impact of Jim Montgomery’s firing. The coaching change threw the locker room for a loop, and McAvoy admits the Bruins are working hard to rebuild their culture and identity. With McAvoy back from injury and a new coach at the helm, there’s a sense of cautious optimism—but also a lot of questions. Can the Bruins bounce back, or are tougher times ahead? What do you think this new era means for Boston hockey? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share