Phillip Scott+FollowBoston Bruins prospects to watch this seasonSome of the Bruins’ most intriguing young players are quietly making moves that could shake up the team’s future. From Dalton Bancroft’s physical edge in Providence to Ryan Walsh’s scoring burst at Cornell, there’s a lot brewing beneath the surface. Vashek Blanar is still a mystery, but his size and play at development camp have people talking. Elliott Groenewold’s puck-moving skills and Riley Duran’s gritty style could push veterans for roster spots. Which of these prospects do you think has the best shot at cracking the Bruins’ lineup soon? Let’s hear your picks and why! #Sports #IceHockey #NHLBruins00Share
Christopher Li+FollowBruins fans: The Hagens wait might pay offJames Hagens, the Bruins’ top prospect and a real spark of hope after a rough season, is likely sticking with Boston College for another year instead of jumping straight to the NHL. While it’s tempting to want him in a Bruins jersey ASAP, letting him dominate college hockey could set him up for bigger success down the line—especially since he won’t even turn 19 until November. With the team rebuilding and key players recovering from injuries, this patient approach could mean a much brighter future for Boston. How do you feel about waiting for Hagens? Would you rather see him develop at BC or take his lumps in the NHL now? #Sports #IceHockey #NHLBruins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins: Wild Card Dream or Deadline Sellers?Fellow B’s fans, are we staring down another wild card chase, or is this the year Swayman, Pasta, and McAvoy become the new core? While the Panthers and Leafs loaded up, our Bruins mostly tweaked the bottom six. If we’re not in the playoff mix by Thanksgiving, don’t be shocked if Boston flips the script and becomes sellers at the deadline. The Olympic break could make things even wilder. What’s your gut: playoff push or draft mode? #Sports #IceHockey #NHLBruins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowWheeler Snubs B’s Prospects Again?Anyone else scratching their heads over Scott Wheeler’s latest Top 100 prospects list? Only Hagens and Poitras made the cut for the Bruins, and Poitras barely snuck in after his AHL stint. Meanwhile, Will Zellers—last year’s USHL Player of the Year—gets no love. Sure, the Bruins’ pool isn’t stacked, but with guys like Zellers and Minten on the rise, I think Wheeler’s sleeping on Boston’s future. Thoughts on who got snubbed? #Sports #IceHockey #NHLBruins10Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins’ Bottom Six: Secret Weapon Next Year?Anyone else think the B’s new-look bottom six could be the X-factor in the East? With Marco Sturm behind the bench and fresh faces like Jeannot and Minten joining the grind, Boston’s depth is looking playoff-ready. Kuraly’s return adds grit, and Poitras shifting to the wing could unlock his game. Sure, we’re not quite at Florida’s level yet, but this group might surprise some folks. The real question: can Pasta and the top lines keep up their end? #Sports #IceHockey #NHLBruins10Share
Bryce Clark+FollowDid Sweeney Really Earn That 'B' Grade?Bruins Nation, ESPN just handed Don Sweeney a B for his offseason moves, but is that grade a bit too generous? Sure, snagging James Hagens at No. 7 and Will Moore in the second round was a steal, and the Arvidsson trade could pay off. But with the center issue still unsolved and Jeannot’s big contract raising eyebrows, some fans are saying a C+ might be more honest. What do you think—did Sweeney do enough to keep the Black and Gold in the hunt? #Sports #IceHockey #NHLBruins00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins’ Roster Woes: Can Sweeney Fix This?Fellow Black and Gold faithful, is anyone else worried about the current state of our lineup? After Sweeney’s fire sale and a quiet free agency, the only real spark is Viktor Arvidsson—hardly a game-changer. Sure, McAvoy and Lindholm returning helps the blue line, but unless Swayman bounces back big, it’s tough to see us battling for a playoff spot. With rivals loading up, are we really just running it back? Something’s gotta give before camp, right? #Sports #IceHockey #NHLBruins01Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins Add Arvidsson: Smart Depth Move?Big news for the Spoked-B faithful! The Bruins just snagged Viktor Arvidsson from the Oilers for a 2027 fifth-rounder—no salary retained. Arvidsson’s a proven playoff contributor and could be a sneaky good fit on the second or third line. After losing Marchand and sliding to 15th in the East, is this the spark the B’s need to bounce back? Let’s hear your takes on Arvidsson’s impact and if this move tips the rivalry scales! #Sports #IceHockey #NHLBruins10Share
Molly Tucker+FollowGeekie’s Big Payday: Bruins Betting on BreakoutBruins fans, what do you think of Don Sweeney locking up Morgan Geekie for six years at $5.5M per? After a breakout 33-goal season, Geekie’s gone from bottom-six grinder to top-line threat—shooting a wild 22%! Some say it’s a gamble, but with the cap space from the Marchand and Carlo trades, Boston’s clearly betting on Geekie’s rise. Could this move finally solve our center woes, or is it too much too soon? Let’s hear your takes! #NHLBruins #MorganGeekie #NHLFreeAgency #Sports #IceHockey00Share
david52+FollowBruins’ Unsung Heroes: Who Do We Keep?Alright, B’s fans—let’s talk about the real backbone of our squad. With free agency looming, Morgan Geekie’s breakout (33 goals!) after learning from Pasta post-Marchand trade is huge. Losing him would sting, especially after that NESN 7th Player Award. Plus, the Lauk-nutdinov trade is looking smarter by the day, with both guys showing speed and grit. And don’t sleep on Beecher—his physical play is getting noticed. Who do you think is a must-keep for next season? #NHLBruins #BruinsNation #GeekieTime #Sports10Share