Martha Garza+FollowCould McDavid Really Save the Sabres?So, Oilers fans are breathing easy with Connor McDavid locked in until 2028, but the rumor mill is buzzing after an anonymous NHLer predicted McDavid could jump to the Sabres next. Imagine the five-time Art Ross champ taking on Buffalo’s epic playoff drought! The Sabres missed out on McDavid in the 2015 draft, and their rebuild hasn’t panned out since. If Captain Connor really does land in Buffalo, it’d be the ultimate redemption arc. Sabres faithful, dare to dream? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL20Share
Phillip Scott+FollowConnor McDavid’s future: Oilers or Leafs?Connor McDavid’s next move could change everything for Edmonton—and maybe even Toronto. After the Oilers’ recent hot streak, fans are buzzing about whether the superstar will stick around or chase a Stanley Cup with his hometown Maple Leafs. A new player survey says 56% think he’ll stay, but a solid chunk believe he could head east if the Oilers can’t deliver a championship. With McDavid’s short-term contract giving Edmonton some breathing room, the next two seasons are crucial. What do you think—will McDavid remain the face of the Oilers, or is a homecoming in Toronto on the horizon? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Sherri West+FollowNHL Stars Threaten Olympic Boycott Over IceBig news for puck fans: NHL superstars are drawing a hard line on Olympic participation if the Milan rink isn’t up to snuff. With the Great One’s legacy on the line and elite players returning to the Games for the first time since 2014, safety is the hot topic. Bill Daly made it clear—if the ice isn’t safe, the NHL’s best won’t play. Will the IIHF and organizers get it right in time? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL54Share
Molly Tucker+FollowCraig Smith’s journey: From Bruins to retirementFourteen seasons, five teams, and countless memories—Craig Smith is hanging up his skates. After making a name for himself as a reliable forward with the Bruins and Predators, Smith’s career has been all about grit, adaptability, and a deep love for the game. His heartfelt retirement note shows just how much the NHL meant to him and how grateful he is for every teammate, coach, and fan along the way. It’s always bittersweet to see a hard-working player like Smith step away. What’s your favorite Craig Smith moment, and how do you think his legacy will be remembered in Boston? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
david52+FollowBussi Shines After Bruins Let Him WalkTalk about a twist! The Bruins let Brandon Bussi walk in free agency, and now he’s turning heads as the Canes’ surprise star in net. With injuries piling up in Carolina, Bussi has seized his shot—posting an 8-1-0 record and a near record-breaking shutout streak. Did Boston make the right call, or will this move haunt them? Sometimes, you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins fans, McAvoy could return soon!Charlie McAvoy just shed his non-contact jersey at practice and is set to travel with the Bruins on their big three-game road trip. After taking a puck to the face and losing 20 pounds during recovery, seeing him back on the ice is a huge boost for Boston’s defense, which has been hit hard by injuries lately. While there’s no official word on when he’ll play, his presence alone is a game-changer. Imagine the energy if he suits up against the Blues! How do you think his return could shift the momentum for the Bruins? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
William Morrow+FollowJets’ Slow Start Sinks Them vs OilersTough night for the Jets as the Oilers came out flying, dropping four goals in the first period and never looking back. Coach Arniel owned up to the rough start, but pointed out the Olympic-compressed schedule is wearing down teams across the league. Even with some fire from Scheifele and Connor, Winnipeg’s inconsistency and injuries (no Hellebuyck, no Fleury) are hurting. Do you think the Olympic year grind is a legit excuse, or just part of the game? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
stacy28+FollowBruins’ depth steps up as injuries mountFraser Minten’s confidence is contagious—he’s making it clear the Bruins aren’t backing down, even with stars like McAvoy and Pastrnak sidelined. The team’s depth is finally showing up, and it’s making a real difference in the playoff race. Minten, who came over from Toronto, has quickly become a key part of the lineup and scored again in Saturday’s win. With a tough road trip ahead, it’s all about whether Boston’s bottom six can keep delivering until the roster is healthy. How do you see the Bruins’ depth holding up? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowCooley’s VR Ritual: Goalie Prep Goes High-TechAnyone else loving Devin Cooley’s offbeat VR warmup routine? The Flames’ backup netminder is turning heads by using a virtual reality headset pregame, dodging digital pucks instead of the usual on-ice drills. It’s a wild twist on classic goalie quirks—think Flower’s post-kisses, but for the next generation. Cooley’s blend of tech and tradition is making him a fan favorite and showing the NHL’s not stuck in the past. Is this the future of goalie prep, or just another wacky ritual? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowMarchand’s Sneaky Peek Sparks DebateClassic Brad Marchand! The “ultimate irritant” was at it again in the Panthers’ wild OT win over Columbus, but it’s his cheeky move during a Jackets timeout that’s got everyone talking. Marchand casually skated over and snuck a look at the Columbus strategy board—fans are split: is it gamesmanship or crossing the line? Either way, you can’t deny the guy’s impact, both on the scoresheet and in the headlines. Love him or hate him, Marchand’s antics are pure entertainment. #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share