Phillip Scott+FollowBruins dodge major injury scare—here’s what happenedMorgan Geekie, the Bruins’ top goal-scorer this season, had fans holding their breath after blocking a shot and heading straight to the locker room during the Minnesota game. With Boston already battling a brutal run of injuries, losing Geekie could’ve been a disaster. Thankfully, he returned for the second period, though he didn’t look 100%. Coach Marco Sturm says X-rays were done and, for now, things look okay. With five games in seven days coming up, Geekie’s health is crucial. How do you think the Bruins will manage this packed schedule if injuries keep piling up? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Christopher Li+FollowQuinn Hughes Debuts: Wild vs Bruins ShowdownAll eyes on the Xcel Energy Center as the Black and Gold face the Wild, who just landed Norris winner Quinn Hughes in a blockbuster. Coach Sturm isn’t sugarcoating it—he’s warning the Bruins to be ready for a fired-up Minnesota crowd and a game-changing blue-liner. Hughes is set to make his Wild debut, and you know the place will be electric. Can the Bruins spoil the party or will Hughes start his Wild chapter with a bang? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Christopher Li+FollowQuinn Hughes Joins Wild: Can They Match Avs?Huge move by the Wild landing Quinn Hughes, but let’s be real—matching the Avs is a tall order. Even with Hughes and Faber forming a top pair, Colorado’s got King MacKinnon and Cale Makar leading a stacked lineup. The Wild’s goalies are hot, but can they really shut down the Avs’ firepower in a playoff series? Last shootout win was epic, but can they repeat? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins face injury woes before Wild showdownBoston’s road trip just got a lot tougher. With key players Jonathan Aspirot and Viktor Arvidsson sidelined by injuries—and no call-ups coming from Providence—the Bruins will be shorthanded against Minnesota. To make things even more intense, the Wild just landed star defenseman Quinn Hughes, who’s set to debut against Boston. The timing couldn’t be worse as the Bruins look to sweep their trip and head into a five-game homestand. How do you think these lineup changes will impact the Bruins’ momentum? Is this a turning point in their season? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Christopher Li+FollowBruins keep rolling despite more injuriesCharlie McAvoy’s quick comeback from a scary puck-to-the-face injury has given the Bruins a boost, but the injury bug just won’t quit. Even as McAvoy logged big minutes and helped Boston grab another road win, two more players went down against the Jets. The team’s resilience is impressive, especially with prospects in Providence stepping up and making noise. Meanwhile, Tampa Bay’s Victor Hedman is out until February after elbow surgery, shaking up the Eastern Conference race. With so many key players sidelined, how do you think these injuries will shape the playoff picture? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL20Share
david52+FollowOilers and Hurricanes eye Sabres’ Alex TuchAlex Tuch’s future with the Buffalo Sabres is suddenly the talk of the NHL, as both the Edmonton Oilers and Carolina Hurricanes are circling for a possible trade. Tuch, a hometown favorite and key two-way forward, hasn’t signed an extension and could become the biggest name on the market if Buffalo can’t turn things around. The Sabres are struggling at the bottom of the Eastern Conference, and fans are anxious—will Tuch stay to help rebuild, or will he join a contender? What do you think is the best move for Tuch and the Sabres? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins vs Leafs: Minten Trade Paying OffNine months after Don Sweeney's bold deadline move, it's clear the Bruins came out on top in the Carlo-for-Minten swap with the Leafs. While Toronto's D-core took a hit with Carlo sidelined and swirling in trade rumors, Boston's newest young gun, Fraser Minten, is thriving alongside Pasta and making a real impact. This deal is shaping up to be a classic rivalry moment that fans will debate for years! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins fans buzzing: McAvoy’s return loomsCharlie McAvoy skating and leading stretches at practice has Bruins fans hopeful he’ll be back in the lineup soon—maybe even against the Jets. With David Pastrnak already back and racking up three assists in the win over the Blues, Boston’s getting healthy at just the right time. Meanwhile, Nikita Zadorov’s big hits continue to make waves, sidelining another opponent. Plus, former Bruins prospect Trevor Kuntar just signed an NHL deal with the Sabres after grinding it out in the AHL. How do you feel about Boston’s playoff push with key players returning? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowCharlie McAvoy could return for Bruins vs JetsCharlie McAvoy might be back on the ice for the Bruins as they face the Jets, and that’s a huge boost for Boston’s defense. He’s been out since mid-November after taking a puck to the face, but now he’s a game-time decision—just like Pastrnak was before his big return. With McAvoy’s strong playmaking and nearly 24 minutes a night before his injury, his return could shake up the defensive pairings. Who do you think should sit if McAvoy suits up? How much should he play in his first game back? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowNHL Stars Threaten Olympic No-ShowBig news for puck fans: NHL superstars might skip the 2026 Milan Olympics if the Santagiulia Arena isn’t up to snuff. The Commish, Gary Bettman, says player safety is non-negotiable—if the ice isn’t ready, the league’s out. That’s a major blow after a decade-long Olympic drought for NHLers. With no plan B, the whole hockey tourney hangs on a construction deadline. Could we see another Olympic showdown without the world’s best? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL20Share