William Morrow+FollowBruins miss out as rivals make big movesJust before the NHL roster freeze kicked in, the Canadiens and Blue Jackets pulled off some bold trades to shake up the Eastern Conference playoff race. Montreal brought back Phillip Danault, hoping he’ll spark their offense, while Columbus grabbed Mason Marchment—one of the names many thought the Bruins might target. With the standings tighter than ever, these last-minute deals could make a real difference. Now, the Bruins are left watching as other teams get stronger. Do you think Boston should have made a move, or is patience the right play? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins shake up lineup before Canucks gameBoston’s coach Marco Sturm is making a bold move by sitting Alex Steeves—one of the team’s few bright spots this season—against the Canucks. Steeves has been quietly racking up goals and energy for the Bruins, so swapping him out for Jeffrey Viel, who brings more physicality, is a real gamble. With injuries already testing the team’s depth, this change could either spark a new energy or leave Boston missing Steeves’ scoring touch. What do you think: smart strategy or risky timing? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowVatrano Fined After Ducks-Stars Tensions BoilThings got heated late in the Ducks-Stars matchup, with Frankie Vatrano earning the max fine for unsportsmanlike conduct after a dust-up with Robo. The league hit him with a $5K penalty—no suspension, just a dent in the wallet. Meanwhile, Robo was on fire, notching two goals as the Stars cruised to an 8-3 win. Did the refs get it right, or was this just frustration from the Ducks’ side? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
david52+FollowBruins coach flips the script after Oilers lossMarco Sturm surprised everyone by focusing on the positives after the Bruins’ 3-1 loss to the Oilers. Instead of blaming the defeat on special teams or missed chances, he praised the team’s 5-on-5 play and called the game a valuable learning experience. Sturm believes these tough matchups against top teams like Edmonton will make Boston stronger in the long run—even if it stings now. What do you think: is finding silver linings after a loss the right approach, or should the focus be on fixing mistakes immediately? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins’ fourth line is firing on all cylindersBoston’s fourth line is stepping up big time—11 points in just six games! Sean Kuraly says playing with Jeannot and Kastelic has been a blast, and you can see their chemistry on the ice. Depth scoring like this is exactly what the Bruins need to stay competitive. Plus, Trent Frederic got a heartfelt video tribute on his return to Boston, showing just how much he meant to the team. And in some off-ice joy, goalie Jeremy Swayman and his fiancée are expecting their first child. What’s your take on the Bruins’ recent spark—can this momentum carry them through the playoffs? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
stacy28+FollowAvs vs Stars: Central Division HeavyweightsHalfway through the NHL season, the Colorado Avs and Dallas Stars are battling for Central Division supremacy—and maybe the Cup. The Avs are flexing with a wild +56 goal differential, but the Stars’ offense is right behind them. Who’s got the edge in this rivalry? And can anyone else in the league keep up with these juggernauts? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Martha Garza+FollowQuinn Hughes Trade Shakes Up CentralWild fans, how are we feeling about the Quinn Hughes blockbuster? The Avs have been the NHL’s gold standard, but now Kaprizov gets a Norris-caliber D-man to run with. Cale “The Magician” Makar and MacKinnon’s speed have made Colorado nearly untouchable, but with Hughes in Minnesota, the Central just got even nastier. Makar himself sounded more pumped than worried—bring on the elite matchups! Could this be the rivalry that defines the season? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowKraken Regret: Geekie Shines for BruinsTough break for the Kraken letting Morgan Geekie walk—nobody saw him turning into a top-tier sniper for the Bruins! Boston’s front office took a gamble, and now Geekie’s lighting the lamp, especially when paired with Pasta. Seattle fans, do you think Geekie would’ve exploded like this without Boston’s elite setup? Or is this just a case of the right player, right team? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBruins shake up: Injuries, new faces & ownership buzzBruins fans, things are moving fast—injuries have hit the roster hard, but Boston just picked up Vladislav Kolyachonok to help out on defense. He’s already fitting in, even leading the team stretch at practice! Meanwhile, the Fenway Sports Group is selling the Pittsburgh Penguins, which could mean big changes in the sports world. And for Thursday’s game, Trent Frederic is back on the ice after his trade—let’s see if he can turn his season around. How do you feel about all these changes? Is this the shake-up the Bruins need? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBruins’ bounce-back magic is fueling playoff dreamsBoston’s ability to rebound after tough losses is turning heads—eight wins in their last nine games following a defeat! That kind of resilience isn’t just impressive, it’s the reason the Bruins are climbing the power rankings and staying in the Atlantic Division race. With Morgan Geekie suddenly lighting the lamp and Elias Lindholm racking up assists, this team is showing a new level of grit under coach Marco Sturm. If they keep blocking losing streaks like this, a deep playoff run could be more than just wishful thinking. What do you think—is this the start of something big for Boston? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL10Share