Jason Dawson+FollowWill Quinn Hughes Join Jack in Jersey?Wild fans, what do you make of the latest Quinn Hughes trade? After months of rumors, the Canucks shipped their blue-line ace to Minnesota, ending the dream (for now) of seeing Quinn suit up with Jack and Luke on the Devils. But ex-Panthers exec Steve Werier thinks a Hughes brothers reunion could still happen—just not until free agency in 2027. Could we see a mega-deal package for Jack and Quinn down the line? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowMark Kastelic’s Selke-worthy season shocks Bruins fansMark Kastelic is quietly making waves in Boston, with advanced stats putting him in the Selke Trophy conversation—something no one saw coming. While big names like Lindholm were brought in to fill Bergeron’s shoes, it’s Kastelic’s all-around defensive play, both at five-on-five and on the penalty kill, that’s turning heads. Even if the award likely goes to someone like Suzuki or Hagel, Kastelic’s rise is a huge win for the Bruins’ depth. Are we underrating what he brings to the ice, or is it just a numbers thing? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins Find Their Bite: Mittlestadt’s WarningWho else is loving the Black and Gold’s turnaround? After a rough patch, the Bruins have found their groove under Marco Sturm, and Casey Mittlestadt’s postgame comments after the Mammoth win say it all: Boston’s got a new identity, and it’s making them a nightmare for opponents. Pasta echoed it too—when this squad is locked in, they’re relentless. Next up: McDavid and the Oilers. Can Boston keep rolling? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL10Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBruins locker room vibes feel brand newCharlie McAvoy says this year’s Bruins squad just feels different—and it’s not about who left or last season’s struggles. The team’s chemistry is clicking, and it’s clear they’re having more fun because they’re winning more. It’s easy to read too much into player comments, but McAvoy made it clear he’s not throwing shade at former teammates or leadership. Sometimes, a fresh system and a new coach can spark a team to play for each other again. What do you think makes a locker room truly gel—winning, coaching, or something else? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
stacy28+FollowBruins fans: Steeves steps up as injuries hitAlex Steeves has become a bright spot for the Bruins just when the team needs it most. Called up from Providence as injuries piled up, he’s been on fire—scoring his seventh goal of the season and fourth in six games, even during a tough loss to the Wild. Meanwhile, Dean Letourneau is turning heads at Boston College after a slow start last year, and the NHL is buzzing about Connor Bedard’s injury and another odd healthy scratch. With the Bruins’ roster stretched thin, how do you think these shakeups will impact the team’s momentum? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
William Morrow+FollowBruins Face Leafs in Waiver Wire Chess MatchBig news on the blue line, folks: the Stars just put Vladislav Kolyachonok on waivers, and the Bruins have a golden chance to snag him. This puck-moving D-man isn’t just about offense—his advanced stats show he’s a legit two-way threat. But here’s the kicker: if the B’s pass, the Leafs could swoop in and strengthen their backend. Wouldn’t want to see that rivalry heat up even more! What do you think—should Sweeney make the move? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Christopher Li+FollowBruins fans breathe easy: Geekie’s backLosing Morgan Geekie could’ve been a nightmare for the Bruins, especially with five games in seven days coming up. After blocking a shot and leaving Sunday’s game, Geekie’s quick return to the ice—and now practicing on the top line—has everyone relieved. Coach Marco Sturm confirmed the lineup stays the same against Utah, so Boston’s offense won’t miss a beat. With Jeremy Swayman in net and a tough homestand ahead, the team’s depth will be tested. How do you feel about the Bruins’ chances with Geekie healthy and the schedule ramping up? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins shake up defense with Kolyachonok pickupBoston’s blue line just got a serious boost. The Bruins snagged 24-year-old Vladislav Kolyachonok off waivers after Dallas let him go, and he could be more than just injury insurance. With several defensemen out, Kolyachonok’s puck-moving skills and sneaky-strong defense might force some tough choices—especially since he’s the same age and style as Mason Lohrei, but better defensively and way cheaper. If Kolyachonok impresses, could Lohrei be on the trade block for a scoring winger? This move could shake up the Bruins’ lineup and maybe even their season. What do you think—smart pickup or risky gamble? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowIs Heated Rivalry Changing Hockey Culture?Brock McGillis, the trailblazing former pro, just called out the NHL’s toxic locker room culture after HBO’s Heated Rivalry dropped. While the show’s got fans buzzing about Shane and Ilya’s secret romance, McGillis says the real “hockey bros” aren’t ready to embrace it—or talk about it honestly. He’s skeptical that a TV drama can break down decades of homophobia, but hopes it sparks support from friends and family. What do you think—can a show really shift the ice? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowCould DeBrusk Be Boston Bound Again?Bruins fans, what do you think about a Jake DeBrusk reunion? After leaving Beantown for what looked like a promising Canucks squad, JD’s now stuck in a Vancouver rebuild he didn’t sign up for. Meanwhile, the B’s are retooling and need a scoring winger—DeBrusk fits the bill. With old friends and a new player-friendly coach in Sturm, could the return of DeBrusk spark the middle-six and heal old wounds? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share