Jordan Leblanc+FollowCharlie Coyle’s legacy still echoes in BostonCharlie Coyle just hit his 1,000th NHL game, and it’s got Bruins fans reflecting on how much he meant to Boston. Even though he’s now skating for Columbus, Coyle’s time with the Bruins—especially his clutch 2019 playoff run and stepping up after Bergeron and Krejci retired—left a real mark. The trade that sent him out brought in Will Zellers, a prospect with big potential, but Coyle’s reliability and heart are what people remember. How do you feel about the trade now, and what’s your favorite Coyle moment in black and gold? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins’ playoff hopes face tough realityWatching the Bruins nearly let a 4-0 lead slip away against the Golden Knights really puts their playoff chances into perspective. Sure, Boston grabbed the win, but that shaky third period showed just how much work this roster still needs. Vegas rolled out five elite forwards and nearly erased the deficit, while the Bruins looked outmatched and kept icing the puck. If Boston wants to make a real playoff run, they’ll need more depth and grit—especially if they end up facing powerhouse teams like Vegas in a seven-game series. What changes do you think the Bruins need most before the trade deadline? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
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
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
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins fans miss out on Andersson debut dramaRasmus Andersson was almost a Bruin, but instead, he’s now with the Vegas Golden Knights—except he won’t be suiting up in Boston tonight. Visa issues are keeping Andersson off the ice, just as the Golden Knights face the Bruins at TD Garden. It’s a twist that’s hard to ignore, especially since Andersson was so close to joining Boston and now can’t even play against them. Meanwhile, Zach Whitecloud, who went to Calgary in the deal, has already played two games for the Flames. What do you think—did Boston dodge a bullet, or did they miss out? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBruins’ penalty woes cost them vs StarsBoston’s penalty trouble struck again, and it couldn’t have come at a worse time. The Bruins’ six-game winning streak ended after they gave Dallas three power plays in the first period—two of which the Stars cashed in on. Even worse, both goals came late in the period, a pattern that’s haunted Boston all season. Add in being outshot and outplayed for stretches, and it’s clear these habits are holding the team back. With the Golden Knights up next, do you think the Bruins can finally shake these issues, or is this just who they are this year? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBruins miss out on Rasmus Andersson tradeRasmus Andersson is heading to Vegas, not Boston, after the Bruins couldn’t lock down an extension to seal the blockbuster deal with Calgary. The price was steep—Mason Lohrei and a first-round pick—but without a contract in place, Boston held back. Now, Andersson joins a stacked Golden Knights defense, giving former Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy even more firepower for the playoff push. With the trade deadline looming, the Bruins’ next moves are anyone’s guess. Do you think Boston should have gone all-in, or was holding back the right call? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
david52+FollowBruins fans torn after Lohrei’s breakout nightMason Lohrei just had the game of his life for the Bruins, scoring twice from the blue line and helping Boston notch their sixth straight win—on his 25th birthday, no less. But here’s the kicker: this breakout performance might be his last in a Bruins sweater, with trade rumors swirling around a deal for Rasmus Andersson. After years of inconsistency, Lohrei finally showed what he’s capable of, and now fans are left wondering if Boston is about to give up on him just as he’s hitting his stride. Would you keep him or make the trade? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowBruins’ third-period confidence is changing the gameBoston’s late-game swagger is making waves—if the Bruins are ahead after two periods, it’s almost lights out for their opponents. Under coach Marco Sturm, the team has found its groove, especially when protecting a lead in the third. Saturday’s comeback against Chicago showed just how tough Boston can be when it matters most. With goalie Joonas Korpisalo standing tall and the defense stepping up, the Bruins are turning games into 40-minute battles. If you’re chasing Boston late, good luck catching up. What do you think—is this the formula that could carry them deep into the playoffs? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins prospects making waves in ProvidenceProvidence Bruins fans have a lot to cheer about—defenseman Frederic Brunet and goalie Michael DiPietro just landed spots on the AHL All-Star team, thanks to standout performances this season. Brunet’s mix of physical play and offensive spark, plus DiPietro’s rock-solid stats, are putting real pressure on Boston’s front office to make some big decisions. With the AHL All-Star events coming up, it’s clear these young players are ready for the next step. How soon do you think we’ll see them in Boston? Which prospect are you most excited about? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share