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+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
William Morrow+FollowPerreault Eyes Top-Six Role at NYR CampBlueshirts fans, all eyes are on Gabe Perreault as he heads into his first Rangers camp. The kid’s got swagger—after training with legends like Patrick Kane, he’s gunning for a roster spot, not just a jersey. The real battle? Outshining fellow prospects like Othmann and Berard for a top-six role, especially if Mika slides to the wing. If Perreault’s World Juniors magic shows up, he could shake up the lineup fast. Thoughts on where he fits best? #Sports #IceHockey #NYR00Share
stacy28+FollowBruins eye Rasmus Andersson for blue line boostBoston’s defense could get a serious upgrade if the Bruins pull off a trade for Rasmus Andersson. With Calgary considering moving their star defenseman, Boston is in the mix and looking to add depth after last season’s injury struggles. Andersson’s offensive skills—11 goals and 20 assists last year—would bring much-needed firepower to the Bruins’ lineup. If this deal happens, it could be a game-changer for Boston’s playoff hopes. What do you think—should the Bruins go all-in for Andersson, or focus on developing their current roster? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
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
david52+FollowPenguins fans: Collect the Big Three bobbleheads!Pittsburgh Penguins fans are in for a treat this season! The team is rolling out a special set of bobbleheads featuring the legendary trio—Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and Kris Letang. Each figurine connects to form a unique collectible, and only the first 7,500 fans at select home games will get them. Crosby’s is up for grabs on Dec. 13, Malkin’s on Jan. 10, and Letang’s on Mar. 21. Imagine having all three on your shelf! Who’s planning to collect the full set? Which one are you most excited about? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Sherri West+FollowWhat If Zetterberg Went #1 in '99?Let’s talk about the 1999 NHL Draft—one of the wildest what-ifs in hockey! Imagine if the Atlanta Thrashers had picked Henrik Zetterberg first overall instead of Patrik Stefan. Zetterberg, who went on to win a Conn Smythe and a Cup with the Wings, could’ve totally changed the Thrashers’ fate. Meanwhile, Brian Burke’s legendary move to grab the Sedin twins at #2 and #3 for the Canucks still stands as an all-time draft heist. Which pick do you think would’ve had the biggest impact? #Sports #IceHockey #NHLDraft00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowWhich NHL East Rivalry Will Explode in Camp?With NHL training camps about to open, every Eastern Conference squad faces a burning question. For me, the biggest rivalry to watch is the battle on the blue line for the Boston Bruins. Last season’s collapse was brutal, but with Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm healthy, could the Bruins bounce back and shake up the playoff picture? Injuries crushed them before—will the “Big Bad Bruins” be back in the hunt? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Sherri West+FollowWild ready to break NHL salary records for KaprizovMinnesota’s front office is going all-in to keep Kirill Kaprizov, preparing a jaw-dropping contract offer that could make him the highest-paid player in NHL history—think $15 million or more per year! With $39 million in future cap space, the Wild are signaling they’ll do whatever it takes to lock down their superstar. But will Kaprizov commit long-term, or will he wait to see what other NHL stars like Connor McDavid get first? This could reshape the entire league’s pay scale. What do you think—should the Wild go all out for Kaprizov, or is this too risky? #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild00Share
Christopher Li+FollowNHL Extends Season: 84-Game Showdown Coming!Big news for puckheads: the NHL is shaking things up! Starting 2026-27, the regular season jumps to 84 games and kicks off in late September, with the Cup handed out by mid-June. Preseason gets trimmed, so we’ll see more of the big guns and less minor-league filler. Plus, new playoff salary cap rules aim to keep things fair. Bettman’s not always the fan favorite, but these changes could finally put the league in a brighter spotlight. #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share