Molly Tucker+FollowOilers’ Frederic Deal: Bruins Fans Saw It ComingBruins Nation, remember when Don Sweeney shipped Trent Frederic to the Oilers? Looks like the Black and Gold front office knew what they were doing. Edmonton locked Frederic up for eight years, but he’s already a healthy scratch after just 41 games and minimal production. Bruins fans aren’t shocked—Frederic was always streaky in Boston. The Oilers might be regretting this one for a while. Thoughts on Sweeney’s trade looking better by the day? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins edge Canucks as Minten shines in VancouverFraser Minten just lived every local kid’s dream—scoring twice, including the overtime winner, for the Bruins in his hometown of Vancouver. The energy was electric as Boston pulled off a 3-2 win over the Canucks, with new coach Marco Sturm praising Minten’s big night. Meanwhile, former Bruin Johnny Beecher landed a one-game suspension for a sucker punch, and prospect Will Zellers bounced back from World Juniors heartbreak to notch an assist for North Dakota. How do you feel about players returning home for career moments, or the NHL’s approach to discipline? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Martha Garza+FollowLocmelis: Latvia’s Secret Weapon for MilanBruins fans, keep your eyes on Dans Locmelis! The young center has been tearing it up for Providence and has already made a name for himself with Team Latvia. After helping his country qualify for the 2026 Winter Olympics, it’d be a shock not to see him on the roster in Milan. With only a handful of Latvian NHLers, Locmelis could be the underdog hero Latvia needs. Anyone else excited to see what he can do on the Olympic stage? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins fans react to Lindholm’s Olympic snubHampus Lindholm’s absence from Sweden’s 2026 Olympic hockey roster is turning heads in Boston. After a tough injury last season, Lindholm worked hard to get back in top form for the Bruins, only to be left off the national team—while his teammate Elias Lindholm made the cut. It’s a blow for both the player and fans who know how much he means to Boston’s defense. With a month before the Olympics, there’s still a slim chance for a roster change. Should Lindholm have made the team? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
david52+FollowBruins snap losing streak in style vs OilersBoston fans finally got the bounce they needed as the Bruins broke their six-game skid with a statement win over the Oilers. It wasn’t just about revenge—Boston’s offense clicked early, and this time, they kept building on their lead instead of letting it slip away. Jeremy Swayman stood tall in net, making 34 saves, while the defense chipped in with crucial goals. After a tough road stretch, this victory feels like a turning point. Do you think this win will spark a run, or are there still concerns about consistency? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Martha Garza+FollowBruins Snap Skid, Top Oilers in Rivalry ClashPasta was cooking tonight! David Pastrnak dropped two goals and an assist to help the B’s finally end their six-game slide with a statement 6-2 win over the Oilers. The rivalry heated up after Boston’s last loss to Edmonton, but this time Swayman stood tall and the Lindholm twins chipped in. McDavid’s point streak hit 14, but the Oilers’ defense just couldn’t contain Boston’s top line. Thoughts on the Bruins’ bounce-back and McDavid’s historic run? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins01Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBruins Prospects Battle at Spengler CupHow about that Spengler Cup run from the US College Selects? Nobody gave these college kids a shot, but they nearly pulled off a miracle in Switzerland. Bruins hopefuls Pelosi and Walsh had limited ice time, but Walsh made his mark with a clutch goal in the final. In the end, HC Davos proved too much, but this experience could be huge for the Bruins’ pipeline. NCAA talent is clearly on the rise! #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBruins’ slide continues after Sabres lossThe Bruins’ struggles just got real—after dropping their fifth straight game, they’re now at risk of falling to the bottom of the Atlantic Division. Even with a break, Boston couldn’t stop Buffalo’s red-hot streak, and the offense looked flat, managing just four shots in 30 minutes. Pavel Zacha didn’t sugarcoat it: the team needs to figure things out fast, or the playoff dreams could be over before they start. Is this just a rough patch, or are the Bruins in for a long season? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s next for Boston. #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
stacy28+FollowBruins’ tough call sparks debate after Canadiens lossA single decision on the bench changed everything for the Bruins last night. With the game tied and a crucial goal waved off for goalie interference, Coach Marco Sturm chose not to challenge—even though replays showed Montreal’s own player may have caused the contact. That moment left fans buzzing, especially since a later, much riskier challenge backfired and opened the door for the Canadiens’ late scoring spree. Boston’s homestand woes continue, but was Sturm’s call the real turning point? Let’s hear your take: should the Bruins have challenged that no-goal? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins10Share
david52+FollowBruins fans: Prospects shine for Team USAEven as the Bruins struggled against Ottawa, there’s real excitement brewing for Boston’s future. James Hagens and Will Zellers, two of the team’s top prospects, made a big impact for Team USA in their World Juniors tune-up. Hagens, already a known force, picked up two assists, while Zellers—who barely made the roster—scored twice and added an assist. Their performances are giving Bruins fans a reason to feel hopeful, even if the NHL squad is having a rough patch. What do you think: Is the Bruins’ next wave ready to step up sooner than expected? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share