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
david52+FollowOilers’ $30M contract gamble sparks debateStan Bowman’s decision to lock in Trent Frederic for eight years at $30.8 million is raising eyebrows in Edmonton. With the Oilers struggling for consistency and now over the salary cap, this long-term deal is being called out as a major misstep—especially as Frederic’s impact has been underwhelming and injuries have limited his play. As the trade deadline looms and roster needs grow, fans are questioning if this contract could hurt the team’s playoff hopes. What do you think: was this a necessary risk, or a costly error that’s holding the Oilers back? #Sports #IceHockey #Oilers00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowOilers’ slow starts costing big gamesThree goals against in just 37 seconds left the Oilers reeling on Thursday night, and even with Leon Draisaitl back, Edmonton never recovered. Connor McDavid didn’t shy away from the blame, saying the team’s urgency—and his own performance—needs to step up. It’s rare to see McDavid go pointless in back-to-back games, but that’s where things stand after this 6-2 loss to the Penguins. The Oilers’ talent is undeniable, but these sluggish starts are making every game a nail-biter. How do you think they can snap out of this rut before it derails their season? #Sports #IceHockey #Oilers00Share
William Morrow+FollowPenguins stun Oilers with explosive teamworkThree goals in just 37 seconds—now that’s how you make a statement on the road! The Penguins didn’t let back-to-back games or travel fatigue slow them down, dominating the Oilers and showing off serious depth. Anthony Mantha netted two, while Malkin kept the energy high with a goal and an assist. Even with injuries on defense, the team’s chemistry and hustle stood out. Malkin’s confidence is contagious: he says this group can beat anyone if they keep playing at this level. Are the Penguins finally hitting their stride for a big playoff push? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowOliver Moore shines at center for BlackhawksOliver Moore is making waves as the Blackhawks’ new third-line center, showing off his speed and smarts in every zone. Since moving from wing, Moore’s game has noticeably leveled up—he’s not just racking up points (5 goals, 9 assists in 37 games), but also taking on more responsibility and ice time. With Frank Nazar and Andre Burakovsky back, Moore’s chemistry with Ryan Donato and Nick Lardis could be a game-changer. Is this the start of a breakout season for one of Chicago’s top prospects? Let’s talk about what this means for the Blackhawks’ future lines! #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBuffalo Sabres’ wild turnaround sparks debateBuffalo’s hockey scene just flipped on its head—after sitting at the bottom of the Eastern Conference in December, the Sabres have surged with a 17-3-1 run and a 10-game win streak. The real twist? This all kicked off right after the team swapped out GM Kevyn Adams for Jarmo Kekalainen. Some credit Adams for building the roster, but many fans say the new GM’s tough-love approach finally brought accountability and energy. Is this playoff push about the roster, the new leadership, or just overdue luck? Sabres fans, what do you think made the difference? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
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
Sherri West+FollowMinnesota Wild’s Brodin out after surgeryLosing Jonas Brodin to surgery is a tough blow for the Wild, especially with the Olympics right around the corner. He’s been a key piece on defense for years, and now he’ll miss out on representing Sweden in Italy. The Wild are already dealing with a string of injuries—Matt Boldy and Zach Bogosian are also sidelined. Still, there’s some good news: Joel Eriksson Ek and Marcus Johansson are expected back soon. With so many lineup changes, how do you think this will impact the Wild’s playoff push? Who needs to step up most? #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild00Share
david52+FollowPatrick Kane backs Brian Daboll for Bills head coachBuffalo’s own Patrick Kane is throwing his support behind Brian Daboll as the Bills search for a new head coach. With Sean McDermott out after nine seasons, fans are buzzing about the possibility of Daboll returning to Orchard Park—especially since he helped launch the Josh Allen era as offensive coordinator. Kane, a hockey legend and lifelong Bills fan, made his feelings clear on social media: he wants Daboll back. Would bringing Daboll home give the Bills the spark they need to finally reach the Super Bowl? What do you think about a hometown reunion? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloBills00Share
stacy28+FollowLarkin’s overtime heroics rewrite Red Wings historyDylan Larkin just tied Sergei Fedorov for the most overtime goals in Red Wings history—12 clutch moments that have kept Detroit’s playoff hopes alive. What’s wild is these aren’t just highlight-reel goals; they’re season-defining, coming when the team’s back is against the wall. Larkin didn’t inherit a dynasty—he’s been the heartbeat through rebuilds and rough years, stepping up when it matters most. Now, the stats finally match what fans have always felt: Larkin is the captain who drags Detroit forward, one pressure-packed goal at a time. How do you see his legacy stacking up against past Red Wings legends? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share