david52+FollowNichushkin’s Scare Before Avs-Caps ClashWow, talk about drama before puck drop! The Avs’ own Big Val, Valeri Nichushkin, was in a car accident just hours before Colorado took down the Caps. Coach Bednar says he’s only got minor injuries, but missing him—especially with Landy and Toews already out—was a gut punch. Still, the boys kept rolling and notched another W. Here’s hoping Nichushkin’s back on the ice soon, because the Avs’ offense just isn’t the same without him. #Sports #IceHockey #GoAvsGo00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBuffalo’s young guns shake up the NHLBuffalo’s new Kid Line just made a statement—Helenius, Ostlund, and Benson powered the Sabres to a huge win in Nashville, and even the Predators’ coach admitted Buffalo’s been the league’s hottest team lately. The Sabres’ bounce-back after two tough losses shows a grit we haven’t seen in years, and their young players are stepping up big time. With the playoff race tighter than ever, it’s clear the Sabres can’t afford to play favorites—whoever’s producing gets the ice time. Is this the year Buffalo finally breaks the playoff drought? Let’s hear your thoughts on the new lineup and what’s next for the Blue and Gold! #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
Martha Garza+FollowDevils Lose Hughes: Rivalry Road Just Got TougherTough break for the Devils—Luke Hughes is out with a shoulder injury after a rough play against the Flames. With the blue line anchor missing the rest of the road trip, the Devils’ upcoming rivalry matchups against the Oilers and Canucks just got a lot more interesting. Coach Keefe confirmed Hughes is sidelined for a while, which is a huge blow considering his playmaking this season. Can the Devils keep their momentum without him? #Sports #IceHockey #NJDevils00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowNorth Reading’s Alex Carpenter heads to her third OlympicsAlex Carpenter, a North Reading native with deep New England hockey roots, is set for her third Olympic run with Team USA in Milan. Growing up in a family where skating was second nature—her dad played for the Bruins and her mom was a figure skater—Carpenter’s journey is all about passion and hard work. She didn’t start with hockey, but once she did, there was no looking back. Now, she’s balancing her pro career in Seattle and Olympic dreams, showing what relentless drive from our region can achieve. How do you think her local upbringing shapes her game? #Sports #IceHockey #AlexCarpenter00Share
Martha Garza+FollowWild Eyeing Bread Man in Trade BuzzBig news brewing in the NHL rumor mill—looks like the Wild are seriously in on Bread Man (Artemi Panarin) as the trade deadline heats up. With the Olympic break trade freeze looming, Minnesota could make a bold move to boost their playoff push. The Rangers seem ready to deal Panarin and possibly Trocheck, and the Wild are right in the mix. Could this be the rivalry spark we need in the West? #Sports #IceHockey #NHLTradeDeadline00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowGolden Knights’ bold moves: Will Vegas’ luck hold?Vegas Golden Knights just made another splash, landing defenseman Rasmus Andersson from Calgary in a move that’s got the hockey world buzzing. This team has never been shy about swinging big, and with Andersson’s steady play and power play skills, they’re doubling down on a win-now mentality. But there’s a catch—insiders are starting to wonder how long Vegas can keep up this aggressive approach before it catches up with them. Is this the final piece for another Cup run, or are they risking too much of their future? Let’s hear your take, Knights fans! #Sports #IceHockey #VegasBorn00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowFrançois Arnaud Sets the Record StraightFrançois Arnaud, the breakout star of 'Heated Rivalry,' just shut down all the Connor Storrie romance rumors on 'Watch What Happens Live.' With the internet buzzing and fans speculating, Arnaud made it clear he’s keeping his private life off-limits. This bold move comes as his on-screen rivalry with Hudson Williams heats up, making Arnaud the talk of both the fashion world and fan forums. What do you think about stars drawing the line on personal questions? #Sports #IceHockey #FrançoisArnaud00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowBruins fans: Zacha isn’t going anywherePavel Zacha has quietly become one of the most important players for the Bruins this season, and it looks like he’s not going anywhere. Despite all the trade deadline buzz, insiders are saying Zacha is staying put. He’s been a rock for the team, showing up in every situation and ranking third in scoring. With just a year left on his contract and a reasonable cap hit, it’s clear management sees him as part of the future. What do you think—should the Bruins keep building around Zacha, or shake things up? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL10Share
Bryce Clark+FollowAvalanche’s next move after Solovyov tradeColorado just shook up its blue line, sending Ilya Solovyov to Pittsburgh for AHL forward Valtteri Puustinen and a late draft pick. With Solovyov gone, the Avs suddenly have a gap in their defensive depth. Here’s the twist: Boston just put Vladislav Kolyachonok on waivers, a defenseman with the same cap hit as Solovyov. If 30 other teams pass, Colorado gets the last shot to claim him—no risk, all upside. Would you take a chance on Kolyachonok to fill the seventh D spot, or look elsewhere? Let’s hear your take on the Avs’ blue line strategy! #Sports #IceHockey #GoAvsGo00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBruins defense shakeup: Kolyachonok on waiversBoston’s blue line is getting a shakeup as the Bruins place Vladislav Kolyachonok on waivers just weeks after picking him up. With Andrew Peeke possibly returning and Jordan Harris nearing a comeback, it looks like the team’s defensive depth is finally getting healthy. Kolyachonok only saw two games in a Bruins jersey, but there’s no guarantee he’ll clear waivers—just ask John Beecher, who was snatched up by Calgary not long ago. How do you feel about these roster moves? Is the Bruins’ defense back on track, or are we in for more surprises? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share