Bryce Clark+FollowBruins fan favorite Charlie Coyle on the move again?Charlie Coyle, once a staple for the Bruins and a Massachusetts native, could be packing his bags for a third team in just over a year. After a tough stint with the Avalanche and a quick trade to Columbus, Coyle’s future is up in the air as the Blue Jackets weigh their options ahead of the trade deadline. With so few reliable centers available, the market is heating up—and Coyle’s name is at the center of it all. What do you think: Should Columbus cash in, or is Coyle worth keeping around? #Sports #IceHockey #NHLTradeDeadline00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowArtemi Panarin’s Rangers era ending soon?Artemi Panarin’s time with the New York Rangers looks all but over, as the team plans to keep him sidelined while working out a trade. After leading the Rangers in scoring for most of his seven seasons, Panarin isn’t getting a contract extension and will likely move on before the Olympic roster freeze. It’s a huge shift for fans who’ve watched him become one of the team’s best free agent signings ever. With the Rangers aiming for a younger, retooled roster, what do you think this means for the team’s future? #Sports #IceHockey #NYRangers00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowPenguins eye big moves as playoff push heats upPittsburgh’s playoff hopes are looking brighter than anyone expected, and the buzz is all about what the Penguins might do at the trade deadline. With Crosby still leading the charge and new faces like Mantha and Brazzeau stepping up, the team’s depth is finally showing. Goalie Stuart Skinner has been a game-changer, too. With a hefty $26.7 million in cap space, GM Kyle Dubas has options—should he go all-in for a deep run, or play it safe for the future? What kind of player would you want to see join the Pens for the stretch? #Sports #IceHockey #LetsGoPens00Share
William Morrow+FollowLeafs’ playoff hopes all but gone after brutal lossToronto’s playoff dreams are slipping away fast. After a crushing 7-4 loss to Buffalo, the Maple Leafs are now eight points out of a playoff spot and have just one win in their last eight games. Fans and analysts across the city are calling it: this season is done. The idea of buying at the trade deadline? Most are calling it pure lunacy. With the team struggling this badly, maybe it’s time to face reality and start thinking about a real rebuild. What do you think—should the Leafs shake things up or ride it out? #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowPanarin’s future with Rangers in doubtArtemi Panarin, the Rangers’ top scorer since 2019, won’t be suiting up for New York through the Olympic break as the team looks to trade him before the NHL deadline. With the Rangers underperforming this season, management is signaling a major shakeup—almost everyone except a few core players could be on the move. Panarin’s hefty contract and no-movement clause make this a huge moment for both him and the team. What do you think: Is this the right call for the Rangers’ future, or will losing Panarin hurt more than help? #Sports #IceHockey #NYRangers00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowCanucks Eye McKenna: Tank Mode Engaged?Looks like the Canucks are officially shifting gears and focusing on the future. With Demko shut down for the season and the team’s struggles piling up, it’s clear Vancouver is all-in on the Gavin McKenna sweepstakes. The kid’s lighting it up at Penn State, and with his hockey IQ and scoring touch, he could be the franchise cornerstone we’ve been waiting for. Anyone else ready to embrace the tank for a shot at McKenna? #Sports #IceHockey #Canucks00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowHeated Rivalry Boosts NHL BuzzAnyone else notice how the "Heated Rivalry" series has totally changed the game for NHL fandom? The show’s blend of on-ice drama and off-ice romance has even caught the eye of the league’s top dog, Gary Bettman. He gave it props for nailing the pro hockey vibe, and the numbers don’t lie—NHL ticket sales are up since the show dropped. Seems like Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie aren’t just stars on screen, but are fueling real-life hockey hype too! #Sports #IceHockey #HeatedRivalry00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins battle for OT win but lose LindholmBoston fans just watched the Bruins grind out an eighth straight home win in overtime, but it came at a price—Elias Lindholm left the game with another upper-body injury. Even with tired legs from back-to-back games, the team managed to snag two crucial points, thanks to a lightning-fast OT goal from Pastrnak. But with Lindholm’s injury history this season, it’s tough not to worry about the team’s depth as the playoffs approach. How do you feel about the Bruins’ resilience—and their growing injury list? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBlackhawks’ hot start fizzles in shootout lossA 3-0 lead felt like a dream for Blackhawks fans, but the Wild stormed back and stole the win in a shootout, leaving Chicago with a bitter taste despite playing their best hockey in weeks. The new top line of Nazar, Bedard, and Teravainen looked electric, creating chances all night, but the power play woes continued—now 0-for-22 in the last eight games. Even with a homecoming for rookie Oliver Moore and some great moments, the Blackhawks just couldn’t close it out. What do you think is holding this team back from finishing strong? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowTkachuk’s ‘No-No’ Rule: Goalie Fights Only!Did you catch the wild Panthers-Sharks game? Even with Florida struggling in the standings, emotions ran high when Bobrovsky—aka “Bobby”—charged out to throw down with Nedeljkovic after a scrum. On his podcast, Chucky (Tkachuk) broke down why he draws the line at goalies joining skater fights, calling it his ultimate ‘no-no.’ That goalie-on-goalie showdown was pure electricity, and honestly, the loudest regular-season crowd Chucky’s ever felt. Could this spark help the Cats claw back into the playoff race? #Sports #IceHockey #Panthers00Share