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
Sherri West+FollowBruins face a true rebuild: What’s next for Boston?For the first time in over a decade, the Bruins are entering a real rebuilding phase—joining the Celtics, Patriots, and Red Sox in a new era for Boston sports. With the golden age of Bergeron, Chara, and Marchand behind them, the team now leans on stars like Pastrnak and McAvoy, plus fresh faces like James Hagens. New coach Marco Sturm brings hope, but questions remain: Can Swayman bounce back? Will the Bruins’ young core rise to the challenge? It’s a turning point for the franchise and for fans—how do you feel about this new chapter? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins10Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins’ top prospects bring hope for BostonBoston’s future on the ice is looking a lot brighter than many expected. The Bruins’ top five prospects are loaded with offensive talent, including new faces from big trade deadline moves. Will Zellers and Fraser Minten, both acquired in recent deals, are already making waves. Fabian Lysell’s future is up in the air, but his recent NHL debut turned heads. Matthew Poitras is bouncing back from injury and could be a key center soon. And James Hagens, a draft steal, might be the next big thing. Which of these young players do you think will make the biggest impact? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Christopher Li+FollowBruins’ identity crisis: Can Lindholm spark a comeback?Hampus Lindholm isn’t holding back—he’s calling out the Bruins for losing their sense of identity after a tough season and a brutal injury that kept him sidelined. Watching from the press box, Lindholm says the team’s culture just isn’t what it used to be, and he’s urging everyone in the locker room to buy in if they want to turn things around. With new talent like James Hagens on the horizon and some solid veterans still in the mix, Lindholm is optimistic. Do you think this honesty will light a fire under the Bruins for the next season? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
david52+FollowBruins defense could shake up the AtlanticBoston’s blue line might be the team’s secret weapon this season. With Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm back at full strength, and young Mason Lohrei looking to learn from the best, the Bruins’ defense has a real shot at becoming one of the toughest in the division. Henri Jokiharju and Nikita Zadorov proved they can step up when it counts, and Andrew Peeke adds even more grit. If these pairings click, Boston could surprise a lot of people and make a serious playoff push. What do you think—are the Bruins underrated on defense this year? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
stacy28+FollowBruins prospect Brunet making wavesFrederic Brunet is quickly becoming a name to watch for Bruins fans. Despite Boston’s thin defensive pipeline, Brunet’s strong season in Providence and his invite to the 2025 NHLPA Rookie Showcase signal he could be the next big call-up. His physical style and steady improvement have caught the attention of coaches and fans alike. With the Bruins’ depth on defense looking shaky, could Brunet be the answer if injuries hit? What do you think about the team’s future on the blue line? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins prospects: Young centers to watchBoston’s future at center is looking exciting, with several prospects showing real promise. Dean Letourneau’s size and scoring history could make him a game-changer if he finds his stride at Boston College. Georgii Merkulov faces a make-or-break year to prove he belongs in the NHL. Philip Svedeback is quietly building a case as the Bruins’ next solid backup goalie. William Moore and Dans Locmelis both had standout seasons and could push for roster spots soon. Which of these young players do you think will make the biggest impact for the Bruins? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
William Morrow+FollowYoung Bruins ready to shake up next seasonBoston’s hockey scene is about to get a lot more interesting. After missing the playoffs for the first time since 2016 and trading away some longtime stars, the Bruins are opening the door for their younger players to shine. Matt Poitras, still just 21, is expected to take on a bigger role and could finally find his scoring touch. On defense, Mason Lohrei has already shown flashes of brilliance and might become a regular top-four blueliner. With the team in transition, all eyes are on these breakout candidates—could they be the spark Boston needs? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins10Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBoston Bruins prospects to watch this seasonTraining camp is almost here, and the Bruins’ next wave of talent is starting to make noise. From Andre Gasseau’s steady rise at Boston College to Michael DiPietro’s battle for the backup goalie spot, these prospects are shaping the team’s future. Frederic Brunet could step up on defense if injuries hit, while Christopher Pelosi is turning heads with his gritty play at Quinnipiac. With Oskar Jellvik looking to bounce back, it’s a make-or-break year for several young players. Which of these prospects do you think will make the biggest impact for the Bruins this season? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBruins’ future gets a big boost with new draft picksBoston Bruins fans have something to cheer about—after years of being ranked at the bottom for young talent, the team’s prospect pool just shot up the charts. Thanks to landing James Hagens, a top center who unexpectedly fell to them at No. 7, and grabbing William Moore in the second round, the Bruins’ future suddenly looks a lot brighter. Both will play at Boston College this season, giving fans a chance to watch their development up close. With these two joining the ranks, could we finally see some homegrown stars making an impact soon? What do you think this means for the team’s next few seasons? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share