Bryce Clark+FollowBruins stun with double hat trick and 10-goal gameBoston hockey fans just witnessed something wild: the Bruins dropped 10 goals on the Rangers, with both Pavel Zacha and Marat Khusnutdinov netting hat tricks—the first time two Bruins have done that in a game since 1964! Even more, David Pastrnak racked up 6 assists, tying a team record held by legends Bobby Orr and Ken Hodge. For a team known for tight defense, this offensive explosion is a total curveball. What do you think sparked this outburst, and can the Bruins keep this momentum rolling through their homestand? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowPastrnak’s record-tying night electrifies Bruins fansSix assists in one game—David Pastrnak just joined Bruins legends Bobby Orr and Ken Hodge in the franchise record books after Saturday’s 10-2 blowout against the Rangers. What’s wild is Pastrnak’s always been known as a goal scorer, but lately, he’s been racking up assists and showing off his playmaking side. This shift is fueling the Bruins’ offense and bringing out the best in his teammates. With the team laser-focused on protecting home ice, could this be the start of another historic run? Bruins fans, how are you feeling about Pasta’s evolution? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins duo makes Boston hockey historyTwo Bruins, Pavel Zacha and Marat Khusnutdinov, just pulled off something Boston fans haven’t seen in decades—both scored their first career hat tricks in the same game, powering the Bruins to a wild 10-2 win over the Rangers. The last time two teammates did this for Boston was back in the 1960s! The Garden was electric, hats rained down, and the city’s sports legacy got a fresh chapter. If you were there, you witnessed a true Boston sports moment. What’s your take—best Bruins game in recent memory? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
William Morrow+FollowBruins crush Rangers, but injury worries lingerBoston fans, what a wild ride this season has been! The Bruins absolutely steamrolled the Rangers 10-2, but the win came with more drama—Elias Lindholm left the game with a lower-body injury. Coach Marco Sturm said it was just a precaution, but with Boston’s injury luck lately, you can’t help but worry. Morgan Geekie also exited early for a family emergency, but thankfully, all’s well there. With a quick turnaround against the Penguins, it’s anyone’s guess who’ll be on the ice. How are you feeling about the Bruins’ playoff push with all these setbacks? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
stacy28+FollowBruins crush Rangers in jaw-dropping 10-2 winBoston fans just witnessed one of the most dominant Bruins performances in recent memory—a 10-2 blowout over the Rangers at TD Garden. Marat Khusnutdinov and Pavel Zacha lit up the scoreboard, and the Rangers were left totally stunned. You could feel the energy shift after each period as the Bruins kept piling on the goals. Even the Rangers’ locker room admitted they were embarrassed and searching for answers. What do you think this says about the Bruins’ momentum this season? Can the Rangers bounce back from such a lopsided loss? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
david52+FollowBruins-Rangers game rewound for wild goal callThe TD Garden crowd witnessed something you almost never see: both the Bruins and Rangers were called back to the ice after the first period had already ended. Turns out, a Pavel Zacha shot actually crossed the line before being cleared, but nobody caught it until the NHL situation room buzzed in from Toronto. Suddenly, the Bruins were credited with a goal, and the period had to be replayed for 33 seconds! This kind of mid-game reversal is rare—what do you think about video reviews changing the flow of the game? Does it add fairness or just more chaos? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBruins drop the ball in Seattle showdownBoston Bruins fans are feeling the sting after the team’s rough 7-4 loss to the Kraken, especially with David Pastrnak calling it out as a 'waste of an opportunity.' The Bruins had every advantage—two days off, fresh legs, and a playoff race heating up—while Seattle was coming off a back-to-back. Instead, Boston made costly mistakes and racked up penalties, letting a winnable game slip away. With the Eastern Conference so tight, every point matters. How do you think the Bruins can bounce back from this and avoid more missed chances? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBruins’ road trip ends in a meltdown vs KrakenBoston fans, that Bruins road trip finale was rough. After a promising rebound, the team completely unraveled against the Kraken, giving up seven goals and letting penalties and sloppy mistakes pile up. Coach Marco Sturm didn’t sugarcoat it—he called the performance “immature” and admitted Boston handed away two points they should’ve locked down. With the Flames up next and fatigue setting in, it’s a real test of character for this squad. Are the Bruins’ recurring mistakes fixable, or is this a bigger issue? Let’s hear your take on what needs to change before the playoffs. #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowOilers’ Frederic Deal: Bruins Fans Saw It ComingBruins Nation, remember when Don Sweeney shipped Trent Frederic to the Oilers? Looks like the Black and Gold front office knew what they were doing. Edmonton locked Frederic up for eight years, but he’s already a healthy scratch after just 41 games and minimal production. Bruins fans aren’t shocked—Frederic was always streaky in Boston. The Oilers might be regretting this one for a while. Thoughts on Sweeney’s trade looking better by the day? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins edge Canucks as Minten shines in VancouverFraser Minten just lived every local kid’s dream—scoring twice, including the overtime winner, for the Bruins in his hometown of Vancouver. The energy was electric as Boston pulled off a 3-2 win over the Canucks, with new coach Marco Sturm praising Minten’s big night. Meanwhile, former Bruin Johnny Beecher landed a one-game suspension for a sucker punch, and prospect Will Zellers bounced back from World Juniors heartbreak to notch an assist for North Dakota. How do you feel about players returning home for career moments, or the NHL’s approach to discipline? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share