GalacticGoldfish+FollowLeafs depth dilemma: Keep or cut the grinders?If the Leafs dump Järnkrok or Kampf just to squeeze under the cap, it’s a straight-up gamble with our playoff hopes. These guys aren’t highlight-reel machines, but when injuries hit and the stars go cold, it’s the grinders who keep the ship afloat. Waivers make sense, but if we lose that depth, who’s stepping up when it matters most? Dubas better not sleep on the value of reliable bottom-six warriors. Would you risk losing these glue guys for a few extra bucks of cap space? #Sports #IceHockey #LeafsNation00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins’ Swayman faces a make-or-break seasonBoston’s decision to trade Linus Ullmark and stick with Jeremy Swayman is about to be put to the test. After a rough last season and missing out on the NHL Network’s Top 10 goalie list (while Ullmark made the cut), Swayman is under the spotlight. He’s coming off a gold medal run with Team USA, and the Bruins’ playoff hopes may rest on his shoulders. If Swayman bounces back, it’ll prove the team made the right call. What do you think—will Swayman rise to the challenge or will the Bruins regret the trade? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
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
Jordan Leblanc+FollowWhere Should The Cat Fit in the Wings’ Top Six?Wings fans, where do you see The Cat—Alex DeBrincat—slotting in when the season starts? Should he ride shotgun with Captain Larks and Razor, or would a second-line combo with Showtime Kane unlock his full potential? The real intrigue is how DeBrincat’s flexibility could give Detroit a matchup edge all year. If Berggren or another youngster steps up, we might see one of the league’s most dynamic top-six units. What’s your ideal Red Wings top six? #Sports #IceHockey #LGRW00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowSabres jersey swap hints at big changesZach Benson and Josh Norris just swapped jersey numbers for the Buffalo Sabres, but the real story is the pressure both face this season. With the Sabres aiming to end a 14-year playoff drought, Benson could be thrust into a first-line role after JJ Peterka’s trade, despite modest stats so far. Meanwhile, Norris, now wearing his favorite No. 9, is returning from injury and needs to stay healthy for Buffalo to have a shot. The team also revealed fresh numbers for new faces, adding to the sense of a new era. Do you think these changes will finally spark a playoff run? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBC hockey’s new faces and fresh numbersBoston College men’s hockey is shaking things up this season with a roster full of fresh talent and some returning players switching up their jersey numbers. Newcomers like Louka Cloutier and William Moore are bringing size and skill, while familiar faces such as Will Skahan and Dean Letourneau are sporting new digits on the ice. With just 29 days until the season opener against Quinnipiac, the buzz is building on the Heights. Which new number or player are you most excited to see in action? Let’s talk about what these changes could mean for the Eagles’ upcoming season! #Sports #IceHockey #BCHockey00Share
William Morrow+FollowBU hockey welcomes new coaching talentBoston University’s men’s ice hockey team just got a major boost—Cam Doomany is stepping in as assistant coach, bringing fresh energy and a proven track record with goaltenders. With experience from St. Lawrence and Bentley, Doomany is expected to make a real difference in player development, especially for BU’s goalies. This move could shake up the team’s performance this season. What are your thoughts on how a new coach can impact a college team’s dynamics and results? Let’s hear your predictions for BU hockey this year! #Sports #IceHockey #BUHockey00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowChicago’s risky draft pick faces football temptationChicago Blackhawks fans are holding their breath as first-round draft pick Mason West lights up the Minnesota high school football scene. West, a 6’6” multi-sport star, was drafted for his hockey skills but is now attracting serious attention from college football programs after a stellar start to his senior season. The big question: will West stick with hockey at Michigan State, or could a major football offer lure him away? The Blackhawks gambled big on his raw talent—now they have to hope he doesn’t choose the gridiron over the ice. What would you do in his shoes? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowCould Berggren be Detroit’s next breakout star?Jonatan Berggren might just shake up the Red Wings’ top lines this season. Late last year, he proved he can deliver when paired with Larkin and Raymond, racking up points in crucial games. The big question now: can he keep that energy going and earn a permanent spot? With competition from players like Soderblom and the ever-present risk of being traded if he doesn’t shine, Berggren’s future is wide open. If he steps up, Detroit could finally see the dynamic scorer they’ve been waiting for. What do you think—should the Wings give him a real shot on the top line? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings10Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowQuinn Hughes stays focused as Canucks rumors swirlAll eyes are on Quinn Hughes as contract rumors heat up, but the Canucks’ captain isn’t letting the noise shake his focus. With a new CBA giving Vancouver a tight window to extend him in 2026, fans and analysts are buzzing about his future. Hughes, though, is all about the here and now—he’s prioritizing leadership and team prep for camp, not contract talks. After a tough season, he’s determined to push the team back into playoff contention. Do you think the Canucks can keep their star? How much does Hughes’ mindset matter for the team’s future? #Sports #IceHockey #Canucks00Share