Jason Dawson+FollowBruins' prospect pool finally gets a boostBoston hockey fans, something wild is happening: the Bruins' farm system is actually climbing the NHL prospect rankings for the first time in years. After a string of tough drafts and trading away picks, the team landed James Hagens—once a projected top pick—at No. 7, instantly making him their top prospect. Add in Fraser Minten from the Maple Leafs and some smart trades, and suddenly the future looks a lot brighter. Could this be the start of a new era for the Black and Gold? How do you feel about the Bruins’ new direction? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBlackhawks’ $46M bet: Will Nazar deliver?Chicago’s front office just put $46 million on the line for Frank Nazar, hoping he’ll help end the Blackhawks’ five-year playoff drought. But with only 26 points in 53 games last season, some insiders are raising eyebrows about whether he’s worth the gamble. The deal is front-loaded, which could create headaches when it’s time to pay other young talent. Fans are split: is this a bold move that could spark a turnaround, or a risky contract that could haunt the team for years? What’s your take on Chicago’s high-stakes strategy? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks10Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBruins players step up as captain practices returnNo official captain? No problem for the Boston Bruins. Even without someone wearing the "C" this season, the team’s annual captain practices are back in full swing at Warrior Ice Arena. David Pastrnak and a healthy Charlie McAvoy are leading by example, drawing a huge turnout for the first skate. With most roster hopefuls showing up early, the energy is high and optimism is growing for the season ahead. Fans are buzzing—could this team’s unity and leadership by committee be exactly what the Bruins need for a fresh start? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Martha Garza+FollowWhy Mitch Marner chose Vegas over CarolinaMitch Marner’s move to the Vegas Golden Knights wasn’t just about hockey—it was about family and finding balance. Last season, Marner turned down a blockbuster trade to the Carolina Hurricanes because his wife was expecting, showing how personal life can outweigh even the biggest career moves. After years under Toronto’s relentless spotlight, Marner saw Vegas as a fresh start, both on and off the ice. Now, with a massive $96M contract and a new home, he’s betting on happiness and a shot at the Cup. What do you think—did Marner make the right call prioritizing family over a midseason trade? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL10Share
Sherri West+FollowFlyers’ defense could get a major shakeupOliver Bonk’s rise has been nothing short of impressive—he’s gone from a so-called “reach” pick to a real contender for the Flyers’ roster. After tearing up the OHL and leading the London Knights to back-to-back championships, Bonk’s offensive skills could bring a fresh spark to Philly’s blue line, especially with Ristolainen sidelined. Imagine a defense stacked with young, dynamic talent under 25, setting up plays for the Flyers’ next generation of forwards. If Bonk shines at camp, he might just stick around for good. What do you think—should the Flyers give him a shot? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers10Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBlackhawks youth movement shakes up the rosterChicago’s Blackhawks are leaning into a youth revolution—five rising stars, not just Connor Bedard, are set to shape the 2025-26 season. With Alex Vlasic already a veteran among them, fans can expect fresh energy and surprises on the ice. Meanwhile, the team is unlikely to take on Carey Price’s hefty contract, despite rumors. Elsewhere, former Blackhawk Calvin De Haan might continue his career overseas, and Josh Morrissey of the Jets is back from injury. What do you think: Is this new wave of talent the spark Chicago needs? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
david52+FollowYoung Blackhawks ready to shake up the rosterChicago’s Blackhawks are rolling out a younger, hungrier team this year, and it’s already making training camp way more exciting. AJ Spellacy’s blazing speed and Nick Lardis’s goal-scoring instincts are turning heads, giving fans real hope for the future. Spellacy’s quick strides and willingness to battle along the boards could earn him NHL minutes soon, while Lardis’s knack for finding the net might land him a spot on the top lines. With so many roster spots up for grabs, who do you think will make the biggest impact this season? Let’s talk about the future of the Blackhawks! #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins fans, get ready for a new eraLast season was a tough pill to swallow for Boston, ending in disappointment and a major roster shakeup. With longtime stars shipped out, David Pastrnak is stepping up as the face of the franchise and he’s not holding back—he’s promising a competitive, fired-up Bruins squad this fall. The message is clear: the low standards of last year won’t fly. With a new coach and fresh faces, the team is hungry to prove themselves. Do you think this new core can bring the Bruins back to glory? What are your hopes for the upcoming season? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Sherri West+FollowWings Outmaneuver Sabres in Offseason MovesDetroit’s front office played it smart this summer, bringing in steady vets like JVR and John Gibson—the real prize of the offseason. While the Wings’ roster isn’t flashy, it’s a clear upgrade over Buffalo’s, especially with the Sabres’ top line looking unproven outside of Tage. The Norris and McLeod lines have upside, but Buffalo’s playoff hopes still hinge on too many “ifs.” Wings fans, are you feeling more confident than Sabres Nation right now? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share
Martha Garza+FollowIs Sebastian Cossa the Red Wings’ next star goalie?Sebastian Cossa is on the brink of something big with the Detroit Red Wings. Despite being third on the depth chart, his regular season stats in Grand Rapids—0.911 save percentage and 2.45 GAA—show he’s got the skills. But the real question is whether he can bring that consistency and clutch performance when it matters most, especially after a rough playoff stretch. With competition heating up from prospects like Michal Postava and Trey Augustine, Cossa’s ability to step up could shape the Red Wings’ future in net. What do you think—will Cossa seize his moment or will someone else rise? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share