david52+FollowBruins fans torn after Lohrei’s breakout nightMason Lohrei just had the game of his life for the Bruins, scoring twice from the blue line and helping Boston notch their sixth straight win—on his 25th birthday, no less. But here’s the kicker: this breakout performance might be his last in a Bruins sweater, with trade rumors swirling around a deal for Rasmus Andersson. After years of inconsistency, Lohrei finally showed what he’s capable of, and now fans are left wondering if Boston is about to give up on him just as he’s hitting his stride. Would you keep him or make the trade? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins’ third-period confidence is changing the gameBoston’s late-game swagger is making waves—if the Bruins are ahead after two periods, it’s almost lights out for their opponents. Under coach Marco Sturm, the team has found its groove, especially when protecting a lead in the third. Saturday’s comeback against Chicago showed just how tough Boston can be when it matters most. With goalie Joonas Korpisalo standing tall and the defense stepping up, the Bruins are turning games into 40-minute battles. If you’re chasing Boston late, good luck catching up. What do you think—is this the formula that could carry them deep into the playoffs? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins prospects making waves in ProvidenceProvidence Bruins fans have a lot to cheer about—defenseman Frederic Brunet and goalie Michael DiPietro just landed spots on the AHL All-Star team, thanks to standout performances this season. Brunet’s mix of physical play and offensive spark, plus DiPietro’s rock-solid stats, are putting real pressure on Boston’s front office to make some big decisions. With the AHL All-Star events coming up, it’s clear these young players are ready for the next step. How soon do you think we’ll see them in Boston? Which prospect are you most excited about? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins-Kraken clash heats up in BostonA tense third period at TD Garden turned wild when Bruins rookie Alex Steeves and Seattle’s Ryan Winterton dropped the gloves with less than nine minutes left in a one-goal game. Both got five-minute majors, but what really stood out was the raw energy—Winterton’s first fight of the season, Steeves’ third, and plenty of big swings (even if most landed on shoulder pads). This kind of grit can fire up a team or shift momentum fast. Do you think these late-game fights help or hurt a team’s chances when the score’s tight? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
stacy28+FollowHow Chara’s legacy still shapes the BruinsZdeno Chara’s number 33 now hangs in the rafters, but his impact on the Bruins is everywhere you look—from the way Brad Marchand leads to how young stars like Pastrnak and McAvoy carry themselves. Patrice Bergeron, always humble, made it clear: this is the Chara Era, and its culture still defines Boston hockey. It’s wild to think how one captain’s influence has rippled through generations of players. What’s your favorite memory from the Chara years, and how do you see his legacy living on in today’s team? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
William Morrow+FollowBruins’ goalie legacy: Swayman’s next chapterBoston’s goaltending tradition just keeps rolling. Jeremy Swayman is quickly becoming the latest fan favorite, thanks to his standout performances and the wisdom he’s picked up from legends like Tim Thomas and Tuukka Rask. The mentorship chain in the Bruins’ net is pretty wild—each new star learning from the last, and now Swayman’s stepping up, especially after last season’s rough patch. With his Olympic shot coming up, it feels like we’re watching the next chapter in a legacy that’s shaped Boston hockey for years. How do you see Swayman’s journey stacking up to Thomas and Rask? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBruins ice Red Wings with back-to-back shutoutsBoston fans just watched the Bruins put on a defensive clinic, blanking the Red Wings 3-0 for their second straight shutout. Jeremy Swayman was a wall in net, stopping all 24 shots, while the offense fired 41 shots the other way. David Pastrnak made history, passing Bobby Orr on the Bruins’ all-time scoring list—what a moment! With four wins in a row, Boston is heating up at the perfect time. How are you feeling about this team’s playoff chances after such a dominant stretch? Let’s talk Bruins hockey! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowPastrnak’s record chase electrifies Bruins fansDavid Pastrnak just passed Bobby Orr on the Bruins’ all-time points list—a milestone that’s got Boston buzzing. Even though it took him more games, climbing past a legend like Orr is no small feat. Now sitting at seventh, Pastrnak is only nine points away from moving up again, and with his scoring touch, he could soon catch up to Marchand, Esposito, and maybe even Bergeron. If he keeps up this pace, could we see him challenge Ray Bourque’s top spot in the coming years? Bruins fans, how high do you think Pastrnak can climb in the franchise history books? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBruins’ Morgan Geekie shares joyful newsMorgan Geekie just gave Bruins fans a reason to smile—he’s back on the ice after missing two games, and it turns out he and his wife welcomed their new baby boy, Max, over the weekend! With Geekie skating on the third line at TD Garden, the team’s energy is high heading into tonight’s matchup against Detroit. While Geekie’s goal drought continues, this fresh start could be just what he needs. How do you think this big life moment will impact his play? Let’s hear your thoughts on how family milestones can influence athletes on and off the ice! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
stacy28+FollowBruins blank Penguins in tense Boston showdownBoston fans just saw Joonas Korpisalo deliver a masterclass in goal, stopping all 27 shots for the Bruins’ first shutout of the season in a gritty 1-0 win over the Penguins. After a wild 10-2 victory the night before, this game was all about defense and determination—especially with Boston missing top scorer Morgan Geekie. Viktor Arvidsson’s first-period goal made the difference, and the Bruins held strong despite going 0-for-6 on the power play. What do you think—does this kind of win show the Bruins have what it takes for a deep playoff run? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share