david52+FollowBruins’ new grit: Why Boston is buzzingBoston’s hockey scene feels different this season—there’s a new edge to the Bruins that everyone’s noticing, even rival coaches and players. Under Marco Sturm, the team’s work ethic is off the charts, and it’s not just talk; opponents are actually complimenting how hard the Bruins play after games. That’s a huge shift from last year’s struggles, and it’s got fans fired up. With a mix of hungry young talent and veterans out to prove themselves, this squad is all-in on Sturm’s vision. Is this the start of a new Bruins era? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
William Morrow+FollowBruins prospects light up Boston CollegeLetourneau and Hagens just put on a show for Boston College, racking up goals and silencing anyone who doubted their NHL potential. Letourneau, once seen as a risky pick, is proving he’s more than just size—he’s got skill and chemistry with Hagens, who looks ready to make the jump to the Bruins soon. With Gasseau healthy and producing, the future down the middle for Boston is looking exciting. Can this college connection translate to NHL success? Bruins fans, what do you think—are we seeing the next great Boston line in the making? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
William Morrow+FollowBruins keep rolling, Patriots WR wins Boston heartsSix straight wins for the Bruins, and now the team’s defensemen are lighting up the scoreboard—Mason Lohrei and Charlie McAvoy both found the net in Saturday’s 5-2 comeback over Chicago. Next up: a tough test in Dallas, but the real talk in Boston is how Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte just won over Bruins fans by naming his dog ‘Bruin’ after the hockey team. Meanwhile, tempers flared in Florida as both goalies dropped the gloves in a rare on-ice fight. What’s your take—are the Bruins peaking at the right time, and can Boston’s sports spirit unite us all? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
stacy28+FollowZaddy brings grit and laughs to the BruinsBoston’s blue line has a new personality—and it’s impossible to ignore. Nikita Zadorov, or “Zaddy” as fans call him, has quickly become a fan favorite not just for his hard-hitting defense, but for the energy and humor he brings to the locker room. From leading the team in penalty minutes to pulling off wild on-ice moments (did you see him drag a Penguins player out of the crease?), Zadorov’s presence is changing the way the Bruins play and connect as a team. What do you think—has Zaddy’s style made the Bruins tougher or just more fun to watch? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBruins’ new grit could shake up the playoff raceBoston’s win over Detroit wasn’t just another W—it was a statement. For the first time this season, the Bruins looked like the hard-nosed, relentless team coach Marco Sturm promised. They outshot the Red Wings 41-24 and shut them out, marking back-to-back shutouts for the first time this year. Sturm called it their most complete game yet, and if Boston keeps up this level of play, the rest of the NHL should be on notice. Do you think this is the turning point for the Bruins’ season, or just a flash in the pan? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBruins fans: Chara’s jersey retirement & big returnsZdeno Chara’s legendary No. 33 is finally heading to the rafters at TD Garden this Thursday—a moment Bruins fans have been waiting for! On top of that, there’s a huge boost for the blue line as Jordan Harris is back skating after ankle surgery, bringing some much-needed hope to the defense. And in a twist, former Bruins coach Rick Bowness is now leading the Blue Jackets. Between honoring a Bruins icon and fresh faces returning, there’s a lot to talk about. How do you feel about Chara’s impact and these changes for the team? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins’ Olympic snubs and surprises shake up BostonJeremy Swayman just got the call to represent Team USA at the Winter Olympics, joining Charlie McAvoy, while Morgan Geekie and Hampus Lindholm were left off their countries’ rosters. That’s a big shakeup for Bruins fans who expected more Black and Gold on the world stage. Meanwhile, GM Don Sweeney is backing rookie coach Marco Sturm as the team fights for a playoff spot. With the Bruins’ season on a rollercoaster and young prospects like James Hagens making noise internationally, what do you think these moves mean for Boston’s future? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBruins’ losing streak sparks lineup shakeupSix straight losses have the Boston Bruins searching for answers, and head coach Marco Sturm is pushing for a spark as the team faces the Oilers next. Despite some solid play, the Bruins keep letting leads slip away and can’t seem to finish games strong. Meanwhile, the Providence Bruins are getting a boost with key players returning from injury, and prospect Georgii Merkulov is heating up in the AHL. Over in the World Juniors, Bruins prospects Will Zellers and James Hagens are making waves for Team USA. What do you think the Bruins need to turn things around? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
stacy28+FollowBruins’ 2015 draft still haunts Boston fansThe 2015 NHL Entry Draft is a sore spot that just won’t fade for Bruins fans. With three straight first-round picks, Boston could have landed future stars like Mathew Barzal or Kyle Connor. Instead, the choices—Zboril, DeBrusk, and Senyshyn—never lived up to the hype, and only DeBrusk remains in the NHL. Imagine how different the Bruins’ story might be if even one of those missed prospects wore black and gold. Is this the biggest “what if” in recent Boston sports history? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowSturm’s bold moves spark Bruins’ turnaroundMarco Sturm isn’t shy about shaking things up for the Bruins this season. Instead of calling out players in the media, he’s benched underperformers—and it’s working. Mike Eyssimont, after being scratched, came back with a highlight-reel goal to seal a win against Utah, showing just how effective Sturm’s approach can be. The Bruins may not have the flashiest roster, but they’re grinding out wins thanks to this tough-love coaching style. What do you think—does benching players motivate them, or is it too risky for team chemistry? #Sports #IceHockey #BostonBruins00Share