Martha Garza+FollowBruins rally behind Patriots before AFC showdownBoston’s sports scene just got even more united—Bruins players showed up for their big game against Montreal all rocking “I ♥ Drake Maye” shirts, giving a huge shoutout to the Patriots ahead of the AFC Championship. It’s awesome to see this kind of cross-team support, especially with the Patriots facing Denver for a shot at the Super Bowl. With Maye becoming a local favorite, this moment feels like a true celebration of New England pride. How do you feel about our teams backing each other up like this? Does it fire you up for Sunday’s game? #Sports #IceHockey #PatriotsVsBroncos11Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins edge Canadiens in wild Boston showdownMorgan Geekie’s 100th career goal couldn’t have come at a better time for the Bruins, breaking a late tie and sealing a 4-3 win over the Canadiens in a game packed with drama at TD Garden. Cole Caufield’s hat trick for Montreal kept things tense, but Boston’s power play was on fire, going 3-for-4. The Bruins have now won 10 of their last 12 and are unbeatable at home lately. With both teams trading goals and momentum, this was classic rivalry hockey—what did you think of the Bruins’ clutch finish and Caufield’s performance? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
Jason Dawson+FollowLafrenière-Wright Swap: Who Wins the Trade?Rumors are heating up as the NHL trade deadline approaches, and the talk of a Lafrenière-for-Wright swap between the Rangers and Kraken is gaining traction. Both top picks have struggled to find their groove, but a change of scenery could spark their careers. Would the Rangers finally get the third-line center they need, and could Seattle unlock Lafrenière’s true potential? This could be a game-changer for both squads! #Sports #IceHockey #NHLTradeRumors10Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins fans react to wild center-ice showdownNothing gets the Garden buzzing like a center-ice showdown—especially when it’s a former Bruin stepping up for his old team. Jeremy Lauzon, now with Seattle, squared off with Mark Kastelic after a heavy hit, but the fight ended almost before it began: no punches landed, just a quick tumble and both guys sent to the box. It’s wild how the code of respect still runs deep—Lauzon didn’t throw a punch while Kastelic was down. Do you think these quick scraps still matter, or are they just for show now? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Martha Garza+FollowWilson’s Painful Tangle with McDavidWhat a wild finish in Edmonton! Captain Connor “McJesus” McDavid was in MVP mode, racking up five points and sealing the OT win for the Oilers. But the big talk? Tom Wilson’s net-front collision with McDavid that left Wilson doubled over after a skate blade caught him in a sensitive spot. Despite the chaos, McDavid just kept dominating. Did the refs miss anything, or was it just playoff-style mayhem? #Sports #IceHockey #Oilers00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBruins finally pull off a third-period comebackBoston fans, this is the kind of win that sticks with you. The Bruins, who hadn’t managed a single comeback win in the third period all season, flipped the script against the Canadiens with two goals in just 15 seconds. Jeremy Swayman stood tall in net, especially in the final minutes, sealing a massive 4-3 victory that could shape the wild-card race. Swayman called it a 'character win'—something we haven’t seen enough of lately. If the B’s keep showing this kind of fight, could we be talking playoffs in April? Let’s hear your thoughts: is this the turning point? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins’ prospect race heats up in ProvidenceFabian Lysell’s hot streak in Providence is turning heads, but the real story is how deep the Bruins’ pipeline has become. With so many young players stepping up, it’s not just about one prospect anymore—Boston’s front office has quietly built a wave of talent that could shape the team for years. While Lysell’s future in the NHL is still uncertain, fans can take comfort in knowing there’s no shortage of hungry, skilled players ready to make their mark. Who do you think deserves the next call-up? Let’s hear your picks! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL10Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowMalkin’s message: Not done yet in PittsburghEvgeni Malkin just put the Penguins’ front office on notice with another standout performance, helping Pittsburgh notch a third straight win and climb to second in the division. Despite swirling rumors about trades and retirement, Malkin’s on-ice energy and 39 points in 35 games show he’s far from finished. After the game, he made it clear—he’s not thinking about hanging up his skates and wants to prove he can keep going. With his contract up, do you think the Penguins should bring him back for another year? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins10Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins’ future looks bright with Letourneau’s breakoutDean Letourneau’s sophomore surge at Boston College is turning heads—after a quiet freshman year, he’s now racked up 11 goals and 9 assists, proving the Bruins’ gamble on him was worth it. What’s wild is that he wasn’t even supposed to play college hockey this soon, but an unexpected roster change gave him his shot. Now, with Letourneau and James Hagens both up for the Hobey Baker, Boston’s center depth is looking stacked for years to come. How do you feel about the Bruins’ young core? Which prospect are you most excited to see in black and gold? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins01Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBruins fans breathe easy after Zadorov scareThat moment when Nikita Zadorov went down against the Canadiens had everyone at TD Garden holding their breath. With the Bruins’ blue line already battered this season, losing another key defenseman could’ve been a disaster—especially after missing out on Rasmus Andersson in a recent trade. But Zadorov made it back for the third period, dodging what looked like a serious knee injury. It’s a huge relief for Boston, considering the string of defensive injuries lately. How much do you think this resilience will matter for the Bruins’ playoff hopes? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share