Judith Nelson+FollowBruins fans sound off after nail-biter winUCLA’s latest basketball game had everyone on edge as the Bruins, now ranked #2 in the nation, faced a real test against Illinois. The usual dominance was missing, with star Lauren Betts in early foul trouble and the team’s lead shrinking fast in the third quarter. Social media was buzzing—some fans worried, others frustrated, but most just wanted to see the team bounce back. The Bruins pulled through for an 80-67 win, showing they can handle pressure. Does a close game like this make you more confident in the team, or does it raise concerns? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #UCLA #Bruins00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBruins Outlast Illini in Midwest Nail-BiterWhat a gutsy win for the Bruins! Lauren Betts shook off early foul trouble (including a tech!) to drop 23 & 9, but the real story was how Sienna Betts and Angela Dugalic held it down when Big Betts sat. Illinois kept clawing back—props to Parchment for her career night—but UCLA’s veteran poise sealed it late. Only one three all night, but the Bruins dominated the paint and free throws. Bring on Iowa! #Sports #UCLAWBB #Bruins00Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins let one slip vs Rangers: What’s next?Boston fans watched the Bruins drop a crucial point after a wild third-period collapse against the struggling Rangers. Despite leading 3-2 going into the final frame—and boasting a near-perfect record when ahead after two—the B’s couldn’t close it out, letting New York tie it late and steal the win in overtime. Coach Marco Sturm didn’t sugarcoat it, calling out the team for playing not to lose instead of playing to win. With the playoff race this tight, every point matters. Do you think this loss will light a fire under the Bruins, or is it a warning sign for the weeks ahead? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
david52+FollowZellers Ignites Rivalry with Sun DevilsBruins fans, keep your eyes on Will Zellers! The Black and Gold’s newest prospect, snagged in the Coyle trade, just torched Arizona State with a three-goal weekend for North Dakota. Zellers’ clutch third-period tallies helped the Fighting Hawks sweep the Sun Devils, fueling a budding rivalry and showing why he’s a steal from the Avs. With 13 goals this season, he’s quickly climbing the ranks. March can’t come soon enough to see if this kid can keep the magic going in the NCAA tourney! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins edge Canadiens in wild Boston showdownMorgan Geekie’s 100th career goal couldn’t have come at a better time for the Bruins, breaking a late tie and sealing a 4-3 win over the Canadiens in a game packed with drama at TD Garden. Cole Caufield’s hat trick for Montreal kept things tense, but Boston’s power play was on fire, going 3-for-4. The Bruins have now won 10 of their last 12 and are unbeatable at home lately. With both teams trading goals and momentum, this was classic rivalry hockey—what did you think of the Bruins’ clutch finish and Caufield’s performance? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins fans react to Zadorov’s injury scareSeeing Nikita Zadorov go down with that knee injury had everyone in Boston holding their breath. The fact that he managed to return for the third period—even if he wasn’t at full strength—felt like a minor miracle. With a big storm rolling in and the Bruins changing up their travel plans, Zadorov’s status for the next game is still up in the air. If he can’t go, Jokiharju is ready to step in. What do you think—should the Bruins rest Zadorov or let him play if he feels up to it? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBruins finally pull off a third-period comebackBoston fans, this is the kind of win that sticks with you. The Bruins, who hadn’t managed a single comeback win in the third period all season, flipped the script against the Canadiens with two goals in just 15 seconds. Jeremy Swayman stood tall in net, especially in the final minutes, sealing a massive 4-3 victory that could shape the wild-card race. Swayman called it a 'character win'—something we haven’t seen enough of lately. If the B’s keep showing this kind of fight, could we be talking playoffs in April? Let’s hear your thoughts: is this the turning point? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins nearly blow big lead vs VegasThe Bruins had fans on edge last night—up 4-0 after two periods, but then nearly let Vegas storm all the way back. That third period was rough, with the Golden Knights closing the gap to just one goal. Marco Sturm called out the team’s mistakes but also praised their strong start and response after a tough loss in Dallas. It’s a reminder: even when you’re hot, every minute counts in a playoff race. How do you feel about the Bruins’ ability to close out games lately? Is this a wake-up call or just a blip? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
William Morrow+FollowBruins-Canadiens rivalry heats up BostonRivalry night in Boston means more than just bragging rights—this Bruins vs. Canadiens matchup could shake up the entire playoff picture. With Montreal just three points ahead in the standings, every shift matters, and the tension is sky-high after the last blowout loss. Nikita Zadorov isn’t sugarcoating it: this is a four-point swing, and the Bruins are hungry for payback. Fans, how do you see this one playing out? Will Boston’s defense step up, or will Montreal spoil the party again? Let’s hear your predictions and memories from classic Bruins-Canadiens battles! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins dodge a costly Andersson gambleRasmus Andersson’s move to Vegas says a lot about where the Bruins stand right now. Despite heavy trade rumors, Andersson made it clear he wanted to join a 'real contender'—and that’s not Boston at the moment. The price for him was sky-high, and Bruins GM Don Sweeney wisely passed, avoiding a deal that could have set the team back for years. It’s a tough pill for fans, but maybe it’s the smart play for the future. Do you think the Bruins should have gone all-in, or was Sweeney right to hold back? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share