Christopher Li+FollowWild goalie fight shakes up Panthers vs SharksIt’s not every day you see two NHL goalies drop the gloves and go at it center ice! Last night in Sunrise, the crowd went absolutely nuts as Florida’s Sergei Bobrovsky and San Jose’s Alex Nedeljkovic squared off during a heated third period. The punches may have missed, but the energy was electric—fans chanting, benches clearing, and the Sharks sealing a 4-1 win. This kind of old-school hockey brawl is rare these days. What do you think—does a little chaos add to the excitement, or should goalies stick to stopping pucks? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins eye Rangers’ Trocheck for top centerBoston’s search for a true top-line center might finally have a solution—Vincent Trocheck from the Rangers. After missing out on Rasmus Andersson, the Bruins can now focus on what they really need: a 1C to skate with Pastrnak and Geekie. With the Rangers open to moving just about anyone, Trocheck’s name stands out. He’s experienced, under contract for three more years, and his cap hit is reasonable. The big question: what will it cost? If the Rangers’ leverage is as low as it seems, this could be Boston’s best shot to fill a crucial gap. Would you make the move? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowGoalie Throwdown: Ned vs Bob in Sharks-PanthersDid anyone else catch that wild Sharks-Panthers game last night? We got treated to something you almost never see—a full-on goalie fight! Nedeljkovic (Ned the Wrecking Ball) left his crease to mix it up, and Bobrovsky (Big Bob) skated the length of the ice to answer the call. Not many punches landed, but Ned took Bob down for the win. First NHL goalie fight in nearly six years! Thoughts on how rare this is? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins defense steps up as Swayman starts in DallasBoston’s defense is firing on all cylinders, with three goals from the blue line powering their sixth straight win. Now, as the Bruins face the Stars tonight, Jeremy Swayman gets the nod in net, riding a hot streak. Andrew Peeke’s status is still up in the air after his recent injury, but with Mason Lohrei and Charlie McAvoy stepping up, the team’s depth is showing. Do you think the Bruins should rest Peeke another game, or bring him back for this crucial matchup? Let’s hear your thoughts on Boston’s defensive surge! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
William Morrow+FollowQuinn Hughes Shakes Up Canucks-Wild RivalryWild fans, how about the instant impact from Hughes since joining the State of Hockey? After the midseason trade, the former Canucks captain wasted no time calling out Vancouver’s struggles, and his first goal in green came in a statement win over Boston. Meanwhile, the Canucks’ 11-game skid just highlights what the blue line is missing. Do you think Vancouver can bounce back, or is this the start of a new Wild era with Hughes leading the charge? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
William Morrow+FollowBruins vs Stars: Streaks Collide in DallasThe Big Bad Bruins are rolling into Dallas on a six-game heater, fresh off a comeback win led by rookie Mason Lohrei’s first multi-goal night. Meanwhile, the Stars—once riding high—are stuck in a three-game skid and struggling to find the net, with Robo and Johnston both ice-cold. Can Dallas snap out of it and defend home ice, or will Boston’s blue line (McAvoy’s been buzzing) keep the momentum? This one’s got classic East vs West vibes! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
david52+FollowGoalie Throwdown: Sharks vs Panthers MayhemDid anyone else catch the fireworks in the Sharks-Panthers game last night? It’s not every day you see two netminders drop the gloves, but Nedeljkovic and Bobrovsky gave us the first NHL goalie fight since 2020! After a cheap shot behind the net, Nedeljkovic jumped in, and Bob wasn’t about to let his crease-mate go solo. Both benches were loving it, especially the Sharks’ young guns like Celebrini. Absolute chaos—this is why we love hockey! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBruins GM Don Sweeney plays it smart at the trade deadlineBoston fans, this trade season could have gone sideways fast, but Don Sweeney kept his cool. Instead of overpaying for big names like Rasmus Andersson or Kiefer Sherwood—both of whom landed elsewhere—Sweeney held onto the Bruins’ valuable draft picks. That patience means Boston keeps its options open for a real difference-maker, not just a rental. With the team in the middle of a retool, it’s refreshing to see a GM resist the pressure to make a splashy move just for headlines. What do you think—should Sweeney keep playing the long game, or is it time to take a big swing? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins’ second line is Boston’s secret weaponBoston’s second line is quietly outplaying some of the NHL’s top stars, giving the Bruins a real shot at going deep this season. Zacha, Mittelstadt, and Arvidsson have found their groove, and their 5-on-5 play is among the league’s best. With eight wins in their last nine games, this trio is giving Boston the kind of scoring depth that makes a real difference. Now, the big question: should the Bruins keep this hot line together for a playoff push, or trade them while their value is sky-high? What would you do if you were in charge? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Christopher Li+FollowRemembering the Flames-Canucks BrawlHard to believe it’s been years since that legendary Flames-Canucks line brawl! The rivalry hit a boiling point right at puck drop, with both coaches sending out their enforcers and chaos erupting instantly. The real drama? Coach Torts storming the hallway to confront Hartley—luckily, Big Ern McGrattan was there to keep things from getting even uglier. This night still stands as one of the wildest in the Battle of the West! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share