david52+FollowBruins snap losing streak in style vs OilersBoston fans finally got the bounce they needed as the Bruins broke their six-game skid with a statement win over the Oilers. It wasn’t just about revenge—Boston’s offense clicked early, and this time, they kept building on their lead instead of letting it slip away. Jeremy Swayman stood tall in net, making 34 saves, while the defense chipped in with crucial goals. After a tough road stretch, this victory feels like a turning point. Do you think this win will spark a run, or are there still concerns about consistency? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBruins Snap Skid, Top Oilers in Rivalry ClashPasta was cooking tonight! David Pastrnak dropped two goals and an assist to help the B’s finally end their six-game slide with a statement 6-2 win over the Oilers. The rivalry heated up after Boston’s last loss to Edmonton, but this time Swayman stood tall and the Lindholm twins chipped in. McDavid’s point streak hit 14, but the Oilers’ defense just couldn’t contain Boston’s top line. Thoughts on the Bruins’ bounce-back and McDavid’s historic run? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins01Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBruins Prospects Battle at Spengler CupHow about that Spengler Cup run from the US College Selects? Nobody gave these college kids a shot, but they nearly pulled off a miracle in Switzerland. Bruins hopefuls Pelosi and Walsh had limited ice time, but Walsh made his mark with a clutch goal in the final. In the end, HC Davos proved too much, but this experience could be huge for the Bruins’ pipeline. NCAA talent is clearly on the rise! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins’ slide continues after Sabres lossThe Bruins’ struggles just got real—after dropping their fifth straight game, they’re now at risk of falling to the bottom of the Atlantic Division. Even with a break, Boston couldn’t stop Buffalo’s red-hot streak, and the offense looked flat, managing just four shots in 30 minutes. Pavel Zacha didn’t sugarcoat it: the team needs to figure things out fast, or the playoff dreams could be over before they start. Is this just a rough patch, or are the Bruins in for a long season? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s next for Boston. #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
stacy28+FollowBruins’ tough call sparks debate after Canadiens lossA single decision on the bench changed everything for the Bruins last night. With the game tied and a crucial goal waved off for goalie interference, Coach Marco Sturm chose not to challenge—even though replays showed Montreal’s own player may have caused the contact. That moment left fans buzzing, especially since a later, much riskier challenge backfired and opened the door for the Canadiens’ late scoring spree. Boston’s homestand woes continue, but was Sturm’s call the real turning point? Let’s hear your take: should the Bruins have challenged that no-goal? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
david52+FollowBruins fans: Prospects shine for Team USAEven as the Bruins struggled against Ottawa, there’s real excitement brewing for Boston’s future. James Hagens and Will Zellers, two of the team’s top prospects, made a big impact for Team USA in their World Juniors tune-up. Hagens, already a known force, picked up two assists, while Zellers—who barely made the roster—scored twice and added an assist. Their performances are giving Bruins fans a reason to feel hopeful, even if the NHL squad is having a rough patch. What do you think: Is the Bruins’ next wave ready to step up sooner than expected? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins, Canadiens brawl sets wild tone in BostonOpening faceoff and the gloves are already off—Boston and Montreal wasted no time reigniting their classic rivalry at TD Garden. The energy was electric, with two big fights in the first period and the crowd louder than ever. But after a strong start, the Bruins lost control in the third, giving up four goals in five minutes and falling 6-2. That loss drops Boston out of playoff position and gives Montreal some breathing room in the standings. With a tough road trip ahead, how do you think the Bruins can bounce back from this? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowBruins’ late-game fight fires up Boston crowdBoston fans got a jolt of old-school hockey energy when the Bruins’ Kurtis MacDermid and Ottawa’s Mark Kastelic squared off in a third-period brawl, even with the B’s trailing 6-2. Kastelic landed some solid punches, losing his helmet in the chaos, but both players were sent to the box for five minutes. MacDermid, who had already fought earlier in the game, showed he’s not backing down. With the Bruins struggling, do you think these fights help rally the team or just add frustration? Let’s hear your take on fighting in hockey today. #Sports #Bruins #BostonHockey41Share
david52+FollowBergeron Joins Hockey Legends: Hall Bound!Huge congrats to Bergy! The Bruins’ ultimate two-way ace is heading to the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2026. From clutch goals in the 2011 Cup run to six Selkes and Olympic golds, Patrice Bergeron set the standard for what it means to be a leader on and off the ice. No one worked the faceoff dot or shutdown rivals quite like him. This honor is just the start—NHL Hall next? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
Christopher Li+FollowBruins fans loving Leafs’ meltdownWatching the Maple Leafs unravel has been pure entertainment for Bruins fans. Toronto’s struggles aren’t just about losing games—they’re exposing a real disconnect between their coach and star players, with even Craig Berube openly questioning his team’s passion. Meanwhile, Boston’s quick rebuild is already paying off, and there’s a real chance the Bruins could snag a high draft pick thanks to a smart trade. If the Leafs keep sliding, that pick could sting for Toronto fans. What do you think—is this a coaching issue, or are the Leafs’ stars just not built for the pressure? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share