William Morrow+FollowBruins regroup after tough Sabres lossA rough 4-1 loss to the Sabres had the Bruins right back on the ice for a much-needed practice in Buffalo. Coach Marco Sturm stressed the importance of getting everyone on the same page, especially with a crucial four-game stretch ahead as the team slips in the Atlantic Division standings. On the bright side, Matej Blumel and Michael Callahan are healthy and headed to Providence, giving the AHL squad a boost. Meanwhile, former Bruin Linus Ullmark is taking a personal leave from the Senators. How do you feel about the Bruins’ chances to bounce back this week? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
david52+FollowFlorida’s wildest NHL rivalry explodes with record finesTempers boiled over in the latest Panthers-Lightning showdown, leaving fans buzzing more about chaos than the scoreboard. Saturday’s game saw a jaw-dropping 136 penalty minutes—Tampa with 87, Florida with 49—and even six Lightning players crammed into the penalty box at once. The NHL wasted no time, slapping both teams with the maximum fines allowed for high-sticking and slashing. For locals, this rivalry just got even more intense. Are these penalties enough to cool things down, or is the Battle of Florida only heating up? What’s your take on the league’s response? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
david52+FollowPanthers-Lightning Rivalry Heats Up AgainWow, the Battle of Florida just keeps getting spicier! Last night’s Panthers vs. Bolts clash set a new record for penalties since 2011—45 in total! Anton Lundell got dinged for high-sticking, and Scott Sabourin for slashing, both maxed out on fines. Sabourin’s wallet must be hurting after his second fine this season vs. the Cats. Is this the most heated rivalry in the NHL right now? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL10Share
William Morrow+FollowBruins fans: Would you bring back Heinen?Boston’s offense has hit a wall, and with the losing streak growing, the Bruins are shaking up their lines—Pastrnak on the third line is just the start. Now, with Danton Heinen suddenly available on waivers, there’s a real chance for a reunion. Heinen’s last stint in Boston saw him notch 17 goals, and right now, the team needs any spark it can get. If the front office isn’t ready to call up AHL talent, is Heinen worth a shot? What do you think—should the Bruins take the risk and claim him? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
stacy28+FollowBruins fans feeling the injury crunchEvery time it seems like the Bruins are turning a corner on the injury front, another setback hits. Just as Jonathan Aspirot and Henri Jokiharju are upgraded to day-to-day, Tanner Jeannot picks up a new injury, adding to the frustration. Add in a snowstorm delaying the team’s flight to Buffalo, and it’s been a rough stretch for Boston. With the trade rumor mill heating up and the Olympic break looming, it feels like every game is a test of depth and resilience. How do you think these constant injuries will impact the Bruins’ playoff push? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Christopher Li+FollowBruins shake up lines after Sabres lossBoston’s five-game skid just got worse after falling 4-1 to the Sabres, and now Coach Marco Sturm is scrambling for answers. With scoring at a premium—just 10 goals in five games—Sturm is shuffling the forward lines, including moving David Pastrnak to the third line and bumping Alex Steeves up to the top. The Bruins are slipping fast in the standings, and this road trip could make or break their playoff hopes. Do you think these new lines will spark a turnaround, or is it time for bigger changes in Boston? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBoldy Ices Jets in OT ThrillerWhat a wild finish in Winnipeg! Matt Boldy played hero for the Wild, notching his second of the night just 39 seconds into OT to snap Minnesota’s skid. The real turning point? That late cross-check on DeMelo gave the Wild a 6-on-4, and Zuccy made the Jets pay with a clutch goal. Kaprizov was flying, and Wallstedt held strong. Is this the start of another Wild hot streak? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowJames Hagens could spark Bruins’ offenseJames Hagens might not be putting up jaw-dropping stats at Boston College, but what he brings to the Bruins could be a total game-changer. Boston’s been missing a center with true speed and skill, and Hagens has exactly that. Imagine Pastrnak finally getting to play with a fast, creative linemate—things could get exciting fast. There’s a lot of talk online about his numbers, but the real story is his potential to shake up the Bruins’ attack. Should the team let him jump right in after this NCAA season? Bruins fans, what do you think: play it safe or unleash the skill? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins fans, what’s next for Korpisalo, Peeke, and Lohrei?Boston’s recent slump has put the spotlight on three Bruins who really need to step up after the holiday break. Joonas Korpisalo’s numbers have dipped, and his last outing was rough—pulled after just 20 minutes. Andrew Peeke’s defensive struggles are showing up on the stat sheet, but injuries mean he’s still in the lineup. Mason Lohrei flashes potential but keeps making costly mistakes. With the team at a crossroads, do you think these guys can turn it around, or is it time for some tough decisions? Let’s hear your thoughts on what the Bruins should do next! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL10Share
Molly Tucker+FollowCentral Division: NHL’s Real Heavyweight BattleAnyone else feel like the Central Division is just on another level this year? The Avs, Stars, and Wild are all flexing their muscles, but the real drama is the Avs chasing the Bruins’ single-season wins record. MacKinnon and crew are so deep, it’s scary. Can anyone stop them, or is this the year Colorado rewrites the history books? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share