Jason Dawson+FollowLeafs’ Laughton Dilemma: Will He Stay or Go?With the Maple Leafs’ roster stacked heading into 25-26, the battle for ice time is fierce. Scott Laughton, recently picked up from the Flyers, finds himself in a tough spot. Despite having a year left on his deal, cap crunch means he’s likely a short-term Leaf. Can Laughton step up and earn his place, or is he just another rental? Let’s hear your takes, Leafs Nation! #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share
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
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+FollowHabs Eyeing Anton Lundell: Win-Now Move?Rumor mill’s heating up in Montreal! The Habs are reportedly targeting Panthers’ Anton Lundell to fill that elusive second-line center spot. GM Kent Hughes is ready to push the chips in, even if it means sending top prospect Michael Hage to Florida. This would be a huge signal that the rebuild is over and the playoff push is on. But would the Cats really let Lundell go? What do you think—should the Habs make this bold move? #Sports #IceHockey #GoHabsGo00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowIs McDavid Chasing Stats Over Oilers’ Cup Dreams?Panthers’ star Matthew Tkachuk didn’t hold back after their Stanley Cup win, saying Florida’s team-first mentality crushed the Oilers’ hopes. With King Connor’s contract talks stalling and his focus on personal milestones, fans are left wondering: is McDavid more about breaking records than building a dynasty in Edmonton? The Oilers’ Cup drought continues, and Tkachuk claims it’s because they rely too much on their captain instead of playing as a unit. Is this the turning point for the Oilers’ future? #Sports #IceHockey #Oilers00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowRangers shake up roster for 100th seasonBig changes are hitting the New York Rangers as they gear up for their 100th season. After missing the playoffs and dealing with locker room drama, the team brought in Mike Sullivan as head coach and made bold moves—trading Chris Kreider and K’Andre Miller, and signing Vladislav Gavrikov. Rumors are swirling that Alexis Lafreniere could be next on the move. With so many new faces and a fresh coaching approach, fans are wondering: will these changes be enough for a playoff push, or is another tough season ahead? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #NYRangers00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowWild’s big moves could shake up the NHLMinnesota hockey fans, this could be the year we see the Wild finally break through. Kirill Kaprizov is on track for a record-setting contract that would make him the highest-paid player in the league, keeping our superstar in green for years. Matt Boldy is primed for a breakout season, and with fresh faces like Vladimir Tarasenko joining the mix, the offense looks more dangerous than ever. With salary cap relief and a hungry young core, the Wild have a real shot at making noise in the playoffs. What do you think—can this squad make history? #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild00Share
Martha Garza+FollowRemembering Ken Dryden: Habs’ Dynasty IconSad news for Habs Nation—legendary goalie Ken Dryden, the backbone of the Canadiens’ 1970s dynasty, has passed away at 78. “The Professor” was more than just his iconic blocker pose; he backstopped Montreal to six Cups in eight seasons, won the Calder, five Vezinas, and a Conn Smythe. Dryden’s legacy is unmatched, both on and off the ice. How do you rank his impact among all-time greats? #Sports #IceHockey #KenDryden00Share
Christopher Li+FollowSimon Edvinsson could be Detroit’s X-factorSimon Edvinsson’s rookie season with the Red Wings wasn’t just solid—it might be the turning point Detroit fans have been waiting for. He logged 31 points, blocked shots, and delivered hits, but what really stands out is how his presence on the ice helped stabilize the team’s defense. With Edvinsson stepping up, Moritz Seider finally has a reliable partner, and Detroit’s blue line suddenly looks a lot more dangerous. If Edvinsson keeps growing, the Wings could be on the verge of a real breakthrough next season. What do you think—will Edvinsson’s rise push Detroit into playoff contention? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share
Martha Garza+FollowHabs Nation Remembers Ken Dryden: A True LegendHabs fans, it’s a tough day—Ken Dryden, the iconic netminder behind Montreal’s dynasty, has passed at 78. The “Towering Wall” wasn’t just a 6-time Cup champ; he inspired generations with his calm in the crease and his classic book, ‘The Game.’ Tributes from fans, NHL teams, and legends like Chris Pronger are pouring in. How are you celebrating Dryden’s legacy? Share your stories and memories below! #Sports #IceHockey #KenDryden00Share