stacy28+FollowSpringfield Thunderbirds shake up behind the benchSpringfield hockey fans, big news: the Thunderbirds have made a bold coaching change, bringing in Steve Ott to lead the team for the rest of the season. After a tough stretch—six losses in seven games and some rough blowouts—the front office decided it was time for a new direction. Ott, a former NHL player and Stanley Cup-winning assistant, steps in with hopes of turning things around. With a crucial homestand and playoff hopes on the line, it’s a pivotal moment for the team. What do you think—will this spark a late-season surge? #Sports #IceHockey #SpringfieldThunderbirds00Share
Martha Garza+FollowPanarin’s Future: Rangers’ Gamble or Misstep?Breadman fans, what do you make of this? After the Rangers snapped their losing streak, Artemi Panarin admitted he’s still in the dark about Drury’s decision not to extend him. With the Blueshirts stuck at the bottom, is this the start of a true rebuild, despite what management says? Panarin’s response on the ice was classic—two goals and an assist. If he’s traded, where should he go next? #Sports #IceHockey #NYR00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBruins GM Don Sweeney plays it smart at the trade deadlineBoston fans, this trade season could have gone sideways fast, but Don Sweeney kept his cool. Instead of overpaying for big names like Rasmus Andersson or Kiefer Sherwood—both of whom landed elsewhere—Sweeney held onto the Bruins’ valuable draft picks. That patience means Boston keeps its options open for a real difference-maker, not just a rental. With the team in the middle of a retool, it’s refreshing to see a GM resist the pressure to make a splashy move just for headlines. What do you think—should Sweeney keep playing the long game, or is it time to take a big swing? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowLaval Rocket game halted by tragedy in standsA chilling moment at Place Bell brought the Laval Rocket vs. Manitoba Moose game to an abrupt stop, as a beloved fan, Michel Pelletier, suffered a medical emergency in the stands. Players and fans alike were united in shock and concern, with rookie goalie Jacob Fowler quickly alerting officials. Despite rapid response from medical teams, Pelletier sadly passed away—a loss deeply felt by the Rocket community. This heartbreaking incident reminds us how quickly life can change, even during the excitement of live sports. How should teams and leagues support fans and families when tragedy strikes at games? #Sports #IceHockey #LavalRocket00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowWild’s Big Swing: Trocheck Next After Hughes?After the Wild shocked the league by landing Hughes, it looks like GM Billy G isn’t done wheeling and dealing. Rumor has it the State of Hockey is circling Vincent Trocheck as their next target, hoping to add more firepower up front. With the Wild surging in the Central, could this move push them past the Stars and into serious Cup contention? Let’s hear your takes—would Trocheck be the missing piece? #Sports #IceHockey #mnwild10Share
Sherri West+FollowCalgary says goodbye to Andersson familySeeing Rasmus Andersson traded from Calgary to Vegas isn’t just a hockey headline—it’s a real-life shakeup for the Andersson family and the city they called home. Tessa Andersson’s heartfelt Instagram posts show just how deep those Calgary roots run, from emotional thank-yous to sweet moments with their daughter Lucy. It’s a reminder that trades impact more than stats—they touch families, friendships, and the spirit of a community. How do you feel about athletes and their families having to uproot their lives so suddenly? Let’s talk about the human side of sports moves. #Sports #IceHockey #CalgaryFlames00Share
stacy28+FollowDC crowd goes wild as PWHL brawl breaks recordsNothing gets a city buzzing like a record-breaking night—and D.C. just witnessed the wildest women’s hockey game in U.S. history. Over 17,000 fans packed Capital One Arena, not just for the action on the ice, but for a full-on brawl between the New York Sirens and Montréal Victoire. The energy was electric, with chants demanding a local team echoing through the arena. Even after the final horn, tempers and fists flew, and the crowd absolutely loved it. Is D.C. ready for its own PWHL team? This kind of passion says yes. What do you think—should D.C. get a team? #Sports #IceHockey #PWHL00Share
stacy28+FollowScary Sundqvist Injury vs Oilers: Lucky EscapeBlues fans, that was a rough night in Edmonton—not just the 5-0 loss, but seeing Sunny (Oskar Sundqvist) go down after that freak skate cut in a collision with Connor McDavid. Props to Walker and Parayko for helping him off. Coach says it missed the Achilles, so it could’ve been much worse. Looks like he’s day-to-day, but don’t expect him back for the Jets game. Thoughts on how the Blues regroup after this? #Sports #IceHockey #Blues00Share
Christopher Li+FollowSabres’ defense depth could make or break seasonBuffalo’s playoff hopes might hinge on how they handle Michael Kesselring’s struggles. While the top four defenders are logging monster minutes and playing great hockey, relying on them too much could backfire if injuries hit. Kesselring, once seen as a key piece in a big trade, hasn’t found his form after injuries, but benching him for fringe players isn’t the answer. He needs consistent ice time to regain confidence and help the team’s depth. How do you think the Sabres should balance developing Kesselring with chasing wins? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres03Share
Molly Tucker+FollowSharks Get NHL's Hit King in Sherwood TradeHuge move by the Sharks! They just picked up Kiefer Sherwood—aka the NHL’s hit machine—from the Canucks in a three-piece deal. With Sherwood leading the league in hits and adding 17 goals this season, San Jose is clearly going all-in for that wild card spot. Can Sherwood’s physical game help the Sharks hold off the Kings and Ducks in the playoff race? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #IceHockey #NHLTrade00Share