Bryce Clark+FollowBruins prospect Cole Spicer’s wild comebackCole Spicer’s hockey journey has been anything but smooth—think injuries, academic setbacks, and even a battle with post-concussion syndrome. Just when it looked like his career might be over after leaving Arizona State, Spicer landed a spot with Western Michigan for the 2025-26 season. Bruins fans have watched him fight through every twist and turn, and his perseverance is honestly inspiring. Whether or not he makes it to the NHL, Spicer’s story is a reminder that sometimes the toughest paths make for the best comebacks. What do you think—can he make the leap to the pros? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
Christopher Li+FollowEspo’s 76-Goal Season: Can Pasta Top It?Bruins fans, let’s talk legends—Phil “Espo” Esposito’s 1970-71 campaign is still the gold standard. He netted 76 goals in 78 games, a record that’s stood for over 50 years. Seven hat tricks, 16 game-winners, and a wild 152-point season. Even “Pasta” Pastrnak would need a miracle year to touch that. Who else remembers those epic battles, especially against the Habs and Blackhawks? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowChara left off NHL’s top defensemen list—againZdeno Chara’s absence from the NHL Network’s Quarter Century Team has Boston hockey fans shaking their heads. While Patrice Bergeron’s spot was a given, leaving out Chara—who transformed the Bruins after joining in 2007 and captained them to a Stanley Cup—feels like a huge oversight. He wasn’t just a shutdown defender; he played through a broken jaw in the 2019 Finals and even won the Norris Trophy in 2009. Seeing names like Weber and Pietrangelo on the list instead really makes you wonder: what more did Chara need to do to get his due? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Christopher Li+FollowDobby Hangs Up the Pads: End of an EraTough news for Bruins Nation—Anton “Dobby” Khudobin has officially retired after 14 NHL seasons. While he bounced around the league, his time in Boston and that epic playoff run with the Stars in 2020 made him a fan favorite. Remember those clutch saves against the Lightning? Dobby’s work ethic and locker room energy will be missed. Did you think he’d ever return to the B’s, or was Dallas his true home after that Finals run? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins50Share
Bryce Clark+FollowKhudobin Hangs Up the Pads: Bruins Era EndsAnother chapter closes for the Black and Gold as Dobby, aka Anton Khudobin, calls it a career after 14 NHL seasons. While he wasn’t the main man in net, Khudobin was a fan favorite during his two stints in Boston, always ready to step up behind Tuukka. His clutch performances, especially during those tight rivalry games, won’t be forgotten. Where does Khudobin rank among Bruins backup legends for you? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
stacy28+FollowThe photo every Bruins fan can’t forgetBobby Orr’s legendary leap after scoring the Stanley Cup-winning goal in 1970 still gives Bruins fans chills—even 53 years later. Through heartbreaks like the 2019 Game 7 loss and last year’s record-breaking season ending in a shocking playoff exit, that iconic image of Orr flying through the air remains a symbol of hope and pride. It’s wild how one moment can unite generations of fans, especially when recent seasons have brought so much drama. What memories or photos define your Bruins fandom? Let’s hear your stories! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
William Morrow+FollowBruins' Lauko Heads Home to Czech LeagueTough break for Bruins fans—Jakub Lauko, the gritty forward known for his energy and hits, is leaving the NHL to sign a three-year deal with HC Dynamo Pardubice in the Czech Extraliga. After being non-tendered by Boston and splitting last season between the Wild and Bruins, Lauko’s taking his talents back home. Do you think this move helps his career, or is this the end of his NHL journey? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
david52+FollowBruins’ 2015 draft pick saga takes another twistJakub Zboril, once a top pick for the Boston Bruins, just had his contract overseas terminated after only one season. Remember when the Bruins had three straight first-rounders in 2015? Only Jake DeBrusk stuck around, and even he’s moved on. Zboril bounced from Boston to Columbus, tried his luck with New Jersey, and then headed to the Czech league—now he’s a free agent again. It’s wild how quickly a promising draft night can turn into a cautionary tale. What do you think went wrong with the Bruins’ 2015 draft class? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins20Share
William Morrow+FollowBruins top pick Hagens staying at BCJames Hagens, the Bruins’ first-round draft pick, is sticking with Boston College for his sophomore year—choosing another shot at a Beanpot and a national title over jumping straight to the NHL. Hagens made it clear he’s hungry for team wins after last season’s near-miss, and Bruins GM Don Sweeney says there’s no rush to push him into the pros. With 11 goals and 26 assists last year, Hagens is a key piece for BC’s stacked roster. What do you think—smart move to stay and develop, or should he chase his NHL dream now? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
William Morrow+FollowSun Devils Move On From Bruins’ SpicerTough break for Bruins Nation—Cole Spicer, our 2022 draft pick, won’t suit up for the Sun Devils after all. Word is, Arizona State has “moved on” from the young center, reportedly due to significant injury issues. Spicer’s journey has been rocky, from academic ineligibility at Minnesota Duluth to stepping away from hockey last year. With two years of NCAA eligibility left, let’s hope this isn’t the last we hear from him. Anyone else think Spicer can bounce back? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share