William Morrow+FollowBruins fans losing faith in front officeBruins fans are sounding off louder than ever after the team’s front office plummeted to 30th in The Athletic’s latest rankings—down from 14th last year. Years of playoff runs and a 2011 Stanley Cup feel like distant memories as big trades and questionable free agent signings have left many wondering if the leadership knows what it’s doing. With beloved players gone and new faces not delivering, the so-called 'retool' isn’t convincing anyone. Are you still trusting the current front office to steer the Bruins back on track, or is it time for a real shakeup? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins10Share
david52+FollowFabian Lysell’s future with Bruins up in the airFabian Lysell, once hailed as a draft steal for the Boston Bruins, is again at the center of trade rumors as the team’s roster gets crowded with new signings. Despite scoring his first NHL goal last season, Lysell’s spot on the opening night roster is far from guaranteed. The buzz now is that the Edmonton Oilers might be interested. It’s a tough spot for a young player who hasn’t had a real shot to prove himself. Should the Bruins give Lysell more time, or is it time to move on? What do you think is best for both sides? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
david52+FollowBruins look to Capitals for a comeback blueprintWatching the Bruins gear up for the new season, it’s clear they’re betting big on a healthier roster and some Capitals-style magic. Last year’s injuries derailed Boston’s playoff hopes, but now the front office seems convinced that a few tweaks—and better luck—could turn things around, just like Washington’s surprise bounce-back. With Viktor Arvidsson joining the squad, expectations are high, but is relying on player health and minor changes enough? Are we seeing a smart retool or just wishful thinking? Curious to hear what everyone thinks: Is this the right path, or should Boston aim for a bigger shakeup? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins defense set for a big comebackAfter a tough season full of injuries, the Boston Bruins’ blue line is looking primed for a serious rebound in 2025-26. With Hampus Lindholm and Charlie McAvoy both returning to full health, the team’s defense could go from worn out to one of the league’s most solid units. Add in Nikita Zadorov’s leadership and the promising pairing of Mason Lohrei and Andrew Peeke, and things are looking up. Some analysts still rank them mid-pack, but with everyone healthy, could the Bruins’ defense surprise us all? How do you see this group stacking up next season? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins10Share
stacy28+FollowBoston Garden’s magic: Fans made the differenceNothing matched the energy of the old Boston Garden—fans were practically on top of the action, making it a nightmare for visiting teams and a dream for Bruins diehards. Unlike today’s massive arenas, the Garden’s quirky design (originally meant for boxing!) brought everyone closer, from the yellow ramps to the low-hanging press box. That closeness gave the Bruins a real edge, and if you ever watched a game there, you know it was unforgettable. Do you think newer arenas have lost some of that home-ice magic? Share your favorite old Garden memories or thoughts on what makes a great sports venue! #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Christopher Li+FollowBruins fans: Can Marco Sturm revive Boston’s hockey pride?Marco Sturm is stepping behind the Bruins’ bench, and there’s a real sense of hope—and urgency—in Boston. After a tough season and the shock of seeing Marchand help the Panthers win another Cup, the city is hungry for a turnaround. Sturm’s got a locker room full of young talent and seasoned vets who learned from legends like Chara and Bergeron. It’s not just about X’s and O’s; it’s about restoring that winning culture. What do you think—can Sturm bring the Bruins back to glory, or is this a longer rebuild than fans want to admit? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBoston Bruins fans debate Mount Rushmore snubLeaving Tim Thomas off the Bruins’ Quarter Century Mount Rushmore feels like rewriting history. Thomas wasn’t just good—he was the reason Boston finally lifted the Cup in 2011, stopping nearly everything Vancouver threw at him. Sure, Pastrnak is a star, but Thomas’ playoff heroics and trophy haul put him in a league of his own. How do you leave out the guy who ended a 39-year championship drought? Bruins fans, what do you think—did Bleacher Report get it wrong, or is this just the start of a new era? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins01Share
stacy28+FollowBruins shake things up with classic new lookBoston Bruins fans are about to see a whole new vibe on the road this season! After a tough year that saw the team miss the playoffs and say goodbye to some big names, the Bruins are turning the page with fresh white road uniforms inspired by their storied past. The new design is clean, sharp, and a real nod to their Original Six roots. With changes on and off the ice, do you think this new era—and these throwback sweaters—will bring better luck for Boston? Let’s hear your thoughts on the new look and what’s next for the Bruins! #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins10Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins fans brace for another tough seasonThe buzz around Boston is all about whether the Bruins can bounce back after missing the playoffs last year—a rare sight for this team. Despite having a few standout players, the front office hasn’t made any big moves to strengthen the roster. With questions about scoring depth, defense, and goalie Jeremy Swayman’s form, there’s real concern the Bruins could miss the postseason again. It feels like the team is betting everything on staying healthy, but is that enough in a stacked Eastern Conference? What changes do you think the Bruins need to make to get back on track? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins03Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins face big scoring test this seasonLosing Bergeron and Marchand has left the Bruins with a huge scoring gap, and this offseason’s signings haven’t eased the worries. With Pastrnak as the only proven goal scorer, the rest of the roster needs to step up—fast. Last season’s numbers were rough: bottom five in goals and power play efficiency. Unless someone has a breakout year or a surprise trade happens, Boston could be in for another tough ride. Who do you think will rise to the challenge and help carry the offense? Let’s hear your predictions for the new season! #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins10Share