Molly Tucker+FollowBruins stun Canadiens with wild comebackBoston fans just witnessed a third-period rally for the ages! After trailing the Canadiens and losing defenseman Nikita Zadorov to injury, the Bruins stormed back with two late goals—just 15 seconds apart—to snatch a crucial win at TD Garden. Not only did Zadorov return to the ice, but Morgan Geekie’s 100th career goal sealed the deal after a tense review. This victory puts Boston within a point of Montreal in the standings and gives the Habs a taste of their own medicine after last month’s loss. How do you feel about this statement win for the Bruins? #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBreadman Trade Buzz: Panarin on the Move?Rangers fans, the Breadman is officially the hottest name on the trade block! With New York shifting gears and no extension in sight, Artemi Panarin’s future is up in the air. Insider Elliotte Friedman says the Rangers want a haul similar to last year’s Brock Nelson deal—think top prospects and first-rounders. With Panarin’s no-move clause, he’s got the final say, but teams like Anaheim, LA, and Washington are circling. Where do you think Panarin lands? #Sports #IceHockey #NHLTradeRumors00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowSabres shake up AHL defense after injuriesJarmo Kekalainen just made his first move as Sabres GM, bringing in Gavin Bayreuther to help the Rochester Americans’ blue line. With Buffalo’s defense hit hard by injuries—Timmins, Kesselring, and now Bryson—the team’s had to call up players from Rochester, leaving the Amerks thin. Bayreuther, a familiar face from Kekalainen’s Columbus days, brings veteran experience and stability. This isn’t about making a splash in Buffalo right now, but about keeping the pipeline strong. How do you feel about the Sabres’ approach to handling injuries and depth? Does this move give you more confidence in the team’s future? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres00Share
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
Christopher Li+FollowQuinn Hughes is changing the game for MinnesotaQuinn Hughes has wasted no time making his mark with the Minnesota Wild. Since his arrival, he’s already set franchise records, racking up 22 assists in just 20 games—second-most ever for a new Wild player. His playmaking is turning the Wild’s blue line into a real force, and the team now sits second in the Central Division with playoff dreams heating up. With Hughes leading the charge, fans are buzzing: could this finally be the year Minnesota brings home a championship? What do you think—does Hughes have what it takes to push the Wild all the way? #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild01Share
david52+FollowBruins’ defense shakeup: Who stays, who goes?Boston’s blue line is about to get crowded with Jordan Harris nearly ready to return and Jonathan Aspirot stepping up. The timing couldn’t be better as the Bruins push for the playoffs, but it means tough choices are coming. With trade rumors swirling around Mason Lohrei and Andrew Peeke, and the deadline looming, the team could cash in on their depth. If Don Sweeney pulls off a smart move, the Bruins might boost their playoff run without missing a beat. Who would you keep, and who should be on the move? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowSabres shut out Islanders in statement winBuffalo’s 5-0 shutout over the Islanders just made the playoff race a lot more interesting. The Sabres, who haven’t seen the postseason in 14 years, are suddenly one of the NHL’s hottest teams—17 wins in their last 21 games! Even with Bo Horvat back for New York, Buffalo’s speed and relentless attack were too much. Alex Lyon was a wall in net, and Zucker’s early third-period goal sealed the deal. Islanders fans: does Horvat’s return change your outlook, or is Buffalo just that good right now? #Sports #IceHockey #Sabres10Share
Jason Dawson+FollowPenn State’s historic hockey night in MadisonPenn State hockey fans just witnessed something that’s never happened before: two Nittany Lions, Gavin McKenna and Dane Dowiak, each pulled off a hat trick in the same game! After falling behind early, Penn State exploded with seven unanswered goals to crush No. 5 Wisconsin 7-2 on their own ice. This win not only extends Penn State’s Big Ten streak to six, but also sets a new program milestone. How do you think this momentum will carry the team through the rest of the season? Any predictions for Saturday’s rematch? #Sports #IceHockey #PennStateHockey00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBlackhawks show grit, Marner faces Toronto boosWatching the Blackhawks grind out points even on off nights feels like a whole new era for Chicago hockey fans. This team’s resilience is turning heads, especially after last year’s struggles. Meanwhile, Mitch Marner’s return to Toronto was anything but quiet—fans booed, but he left with a win for Vegas. Over in the minors, prospects like Oliver Moore and Marek Vanacker are making serious noise, hinting at a bright future. With Hockey Fights Cancer Night coming up, what’s your take on the Blackhawks’ progress and the emotional returns we’re seeing across the league? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowToronto fans surprise Marner with mixed emotionsMaple Leafs fans gave Mitch Marner a night to remember on his return to Toronto—boos every time he touched the puck, but also a standing ovation during his tribute video. Marner admitted he expected the cold shoulder, but the cheers caught him off guard and left him a bit emotional. Even after a tough exit last offseason, he still says he’s got love for the city. The Golden Knights took the win, but the real story was the crowd’s reaction. What do you think—should fans have cheered, booed, or both? #Sports #IceHockey #MapleLeafs00Share