stacy28+FollowBruins’ bold trade move could shake up BostonBoston’s playoff hopes just got a lot more interesting—word is the Bruins have put young defenseman Mason Lohrei and a first-round pick on the table for Calgary’s Rasmus Andersson. That’s a massive offer, especially since Andersson could walk as a free agent this summer. With the Bruins heating up lately, fans are buzzing: is it worth risking top assets for a rental, or should the team hold steady and trust the current roster? Would you go all-in for a playoff push, or play it safe for the future? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Christopher Li+FollowBruins fans buzzing over Hagens’ NHL riseJames Hagens just shot up to No. 3 in the latest NHL prospect rankings, and Bruins fans are fired up. Even though Boston picked seventh in the draft, they landed a player many thought would go first overall. Hagens is turning heads with his slick skating, sharp playmaking, and a surprising physical edge—he’s not afraid to battle for the puck. Folks are already dreaming about him centering a line with David Pastrnak. If he keeps this up at Boston College, we might see him in a Bruins jersey sooner than expected. What do you think—future star or too soon to tell? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowAre the Wild Now a Real NHL Destination?Interesting post-game from Jack Hughes: he admitted he never watched the Wild until his brother Quinn landed there. Now, he’s tuning in and loving the chemistry with Bolds, Kaprizov, and Faber. The big takeaway? The Wild’s trade for Quinn might finally be putting them on the map for other stars. If things go south in Jersey, could we see Jack join his brother in Minnesota? Food for thought for Wild and Devils fans alike. #Sports #IceHockey #NHL10Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins face season-defining 11-game gauntletBoston’s playoff hopes are about to be put to the ultimate test. With the NHL’s Olympic break shaking up the schedule, the Bruins are staring down an 11-game stretch packed with playoff-caliber opponents. The front office faces a tough call: should they go all-in or start selling? If Boston can notch seven or eight wins, it could prove this group is for real in the Eastern Conference race. But with so many games against top teams, every night will feel like a must-win. How do you think the Bruins should approach this crucial run? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins fans, Arvidsson is heating upViktor Arvidsson’s comeback is giving the Bruins a much-needed spark right when it counts. After battling through injuries, he netted the game-winner in a gritty 1-0 victory over the Penguins, showing flashes of his old self. Coach Marco Sturm says Arvidsson is finally back to his tough, relentless style, which could be huge as the Bruins fight for a playoff spot. Goalie Joonas Korpisalo also stood tall with a shutout, but he’s just happy to help the team win. With the Red Wings up next at TD Garden, this homestand is turning into a real test of Boston’s resilience. Thoughts on Arvidsson’s impact or the playoff push? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBruins’ goalie shakeup could be coming soonBoston nearly sent Joonas Korpisalo to the Sharks before San Jose picked up Laurent Brossoit from Chicago instead. The real twist? The Bruins might be clearing the way for Michael DiPietro, who’s been on fire in the AHL and looks ready for the NHL spotlight. With Korpisalo’s contract making trades tricky, waivers could be the only option if his performance doesn’t improve. Bruins fans, how do you feel about DiPietro potentially stepping up as Swayman’s backup? Would you risk waiving Korpisalo to make it happen? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
david52+FollowBruins eye Maine goalie for future backupBoston Bruins scouts are keeping a close watch on University of Maine’s Albin Boija, even after a rough outing against Providence. Boija’s numbers last season were elite—think .928 save percentage and a Hockey East championship. While this year hasn’t been his best, the Bruins seem interested in developing him as a potential backup for Swayman down the line, not an immediate NHL savior. It’s a reminder of how goalie development can be unpredictable. Would you rather see the Bruins take a chance on a young prospect like Boija, or stick with more experienced backups? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBruins fans, Aspirot’s big moment & Zacha’s hat trickJonathan Aspirot just landed a two-year deal with the Bruins after years of grinding in the minors—talk about perseverance paying off! First-year coach Marco Sturm says Aspirot’s work ethic and fit with the new system made him a must-keep. Meanwhile, Morgan Geekie missed the Penguins game for a family matter, but the team pulled off a tight win. And how about Pavel Zacha finally nabbing his first career hat trick after 672 games? The locker room energy must be wild right now. What do you think these moves mean for the Bruins’ playoff push? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL10Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins’ $20M goalie dilemma heats upBoston’s playoff hopes are clashing with a $20 million goalie problem that just won’t budge. Joonas Korpisalo has shown flashes of brilliance lately, but his hefty contract and no-trade clause have the Bruins’ front office stuck. Even with solid recent performances, teams aren’t biting, and waiving him might be the only way out—though it won’t save much cap space. With the trade market frozen and Boston fighting to stay in contention, how should the Bruins handle this? Would you take the risk, or ride it out? Let’s hear your thoughts, Bruins fans! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL20Share
Sherri West+FollowWhy the Bruins’ Aspirot deal is a quiet winBoston’s front office just made a move that could quietly pay off big time: Jonathan Aspirot’s two-year extension isn’t flashy, but it’s exactly the kind of depth signing that keeps a team competitive. Aspirot’s stats might not jump off the page, but his defensive numbers are rock solid—he’s been shutting down high-danger chances and logging tough minutes. With reliable defensemen in short supply, locking up a steady presence like Aspirot could be a game-changer, especially when injuries hit. What do you think—are these under-the-radar deals the secret to staying at the top? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share