Martha Garza+FollowBruins eye big trade to shake up lineupBoston’s playoff hopes are hanging by a thread, and the buzz is that Casey Mittelstadt could be the key trade chip to land the Bruins a much-needed goal-scoring forward. With the team just two points out of a playoff spot but stuck in a tight race, fans are wondering if GM Don Sweeney will pull the trigger. Mittelstadt’s contract makes him a logical piece to move, but finding the right fit isn’t easy. Would you trade Mittelstadt to boost the Bruins’ offense, or keep him for depth? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins fans: Who should Boston trade now?Boston’s playoff hopes are slipping, and it’s time for some tough calls. Viktor Arvidsson hasn’t found his groove, Andrew Peeke is struggling on defense, and Joonas Korpisalo’s numbers just aren’t cutting it. With the trade deadline looming, moving these three could free up cap space and open the door for fresh talent next season. If you were in Don Sweeney’s shoes, would you make these moves—or do you see a different path forward for the Bruins? Let’s hear your takes on who stays, who goes, and what Boston needs most right now. #Sports #IceHockey #NHL10Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins fans react to Marchand trade shakeupBrad Marchand suiting up for the Panthers this season means, for the first time in a while, the Bruins won’t have a single player on Team Canada’s Olympic roster. Morgan Geekie, who many thought deserved a spot, was left off—though there’s still a chance he could get a late call if injuries hit. Meanwhile, Tanner Jeannot’s return remains uncertain as he’s still in a non-contact jersey. The Bruins did notch a big 6-2 win over the Oilers, but fans are buzzing about these roster changes. What do you think—should Geekie have made Team Canada? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL20Share
Martha Garza+FollowMarchand’s Hit Sparks Winter Classic DebatePanthers fans, what’s your take on the chaos after Brad “The Rat” Marchand’s hit on Mike Matheson? Florida controlled most of the game, but Montreal’s comeback and that controversial non-suspension for Marchand have everyone talking. Should he have been benched for the Winter Classic? NHL Player Safety says no, but fans and insiders are fired up. Did the league get it right, or is this just classic Marchand getting a pass? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Christopher Li+FollowWhy Bruins fans should welcome the Olympic snubBoston Bruins players probably won’t be suiting up for Team Canada at the 2026 Olympics—and honestly, that might be the best news for the team right now. With the Bruins stuck in a tough losing streak and battling injuries, a break from the Olympic spotlight could give them the chance to rest, regroup, and get healthy for the grind ahead. While stars like Pastrnak and Swayman will still represent their countries, most of the roster can use the Olympic pause to recharge. Could this be the reset the Bruins need to turn things around? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins fans, meet your new star: William ZellersBoston’s future just got a lot brighter with William Zellers lighting up the World Juniors. After a tough trade deadline that saw fan favorites leave, Zellers—who led the USHL in scoring last season—has quickly become the young Bruin everyone’s watching. His chemistry with fellow prospect James Hagens is already turning heads, both in college and now on the international stage. With four goals and two assists in just three games at the World Juniors, Zellers is showing he could be the franchise cornerstone Boston’s been waiting for. What do you think—future superstar or too soon to tell? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL01Share
stacy28+FollowBruins fans react: Lindholm returns, Beecher faces old teamElias Lindholm’s return to Calgary brought a wave of nostalgia for Bruins fans, as he faced his former team and city where his family started. Meanwhile, John Beecher, once a promising Boston pick, lined up against the Bruins for the first time since being claimed by the Flames. These player moves are more than just stats—they’re about connections, second chances, and what it means for the Bruins’ future. With familiar faces now on the other side, how do you feel about these changes? Do you think the Bruins made the right calls? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowPanthers-Lightning Rivalry Hits New HighsThe Battle of Florida just got even spicier! After a record-setting penalty fest, the NHL handed out max fines to Sabourin (Bolts) and Lundell (Cats) for their roles in the chaos. Sabourin, called up for this one, racked up 26 PIMs—most by any player this season—while Lundell got dinged for a high stick. Both teams were warned, but tempers boiled over. Next meeting: Feb. 5. Anyone else circling that date? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBruins’ draft picks could spark a fast turnaroundLosing streaks sting, but there’s a silver lining for Bruins fans: Boston is set to have not one, but two first-round picks in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, thanks to a savvy trade with Toronto. With stars like Pastrnak and McAvoy still in their prime, the front office is aiming for a quick retool, not a full rebuild. If these draft picks land in the top 12, it could be a game-changer for the team’s future. What do you think—should the Bruins double down on youth, or make a splashy trade to get back in the playoff mix? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Martha Garza+FollowWild vs Leafs: DeBoer the Missing Piece?Insiders are buzzing about Pete DeBoer, the 662-win bench boss, possibly landing with either the Wild or the Leafs. With Toronto’s high-flying offense but shaky confidence under Berube, and Minnesota’s steady structure, both teams could use DeBoer’s playoff-tested leadership. Could the Wild’s bold front office outmaneuver the Leafs for this veteran coach? This rivalry off the ice might shape the next NHL power shift. #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share