Christopher Li+FollowJ.T. Miller staying put as Rangers shake up rosterJ.T. Miller isn’t budging from New York—despite all the trade buzz, he’s made it clear he’s not waiving his no-move clause, and the Rangers aren’t asking him to. As the team retools, Miller and fellow core players like Zibanejad and Shesterkin are sticking around, signaling that the front office still believes in their leadership. Meanwhile, Artemi Panarin is on the way out, and rumors are swirling about more moves before the trade deadline. With Miller heating up on the ice lately, how do you feel about the Rangers’ approach to this roster shakeup? #Sports #IceHockey #NYRangers00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowPenguins Eyeing Robo for Potential Trade?Big news out of the Steel City—Penguins insiders are buzzing about the team’s interest in Dallas’ Jason “Robo” Robertson. With Dallas facing some serious cap crunch, there’s talk that Robo could be on the move if the Stars can’t lock him up long-term. Given his 58 points in 50 games, it’s no wonder the Pens would love to add his scoring touch. Could we see a blockbuster trade if Dallas can’t keep their core together? #Sports #IceHockey #Penguins00Share
Sherri West+FollowBlackhawks lineup shakeup: Who gets the ice?Frank Nazar is back in action for the Blackhawks after a month out with a broken jaw, and it’s creating some real lineup drama. With key players like Nazar and Andre Burakovsky healthy again, Coach Blashill faces the tough call of who sits and who plays. Colton Dach is already feeling the squeeze, and things will only get tighter when Teuvo Teravainen returns soon. This kind of internal competition is exactly what the team needs to keep everyone sharp and hungry. Who do you think should get the nod for more ice time as the Blackhawks get healthy? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowBuffalo’s KeyBank Center faces $400M makeover debateBuffalo’s KeyBank Center, home to the Sabres and Bandits, could soon get a massive $400 million facelift instead of being replaced. The team’s owners are pushing for state funding to help cover the cost, but after the Bills’ new stadium deal, many are questioning if taxpayers should foot the bill again—especially since the Pegula family is worth billions. Supporters say the upgrades are vital for attracting big events and keeping Buffalo’s sports scene alive. With the Sabres finally heating up on the ice, the timing couldn’t be more interesting. What do you think: Should public money help renovate the arena? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
Sherri West+FollowLightning-Stars: Officiating Gaffe Sparks DebateBolts fans, how wild was that blown high-sticking call in the Lightning-Stars showdown? Tampa’s record-tying run was almost derailed by a penalty on rookie Jack Finley—except replay showed it was actually Dallas’ own Faksa who clipped Capobianco. The kicker? If there’s no blood, there’s no review, and the Stars would’ve gotten a power play for injuring themselves! In 2026, shouldn’t all calls be reviewable? The NHL’s gotta fix this before it costs someone in the playoffs. What do you think? #Sports #IceHockey #GoBolts00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowKings edge Rangers but Kuemper exits earlyA nail-biter at Crypto.com Arena saw the Kings snap their losing streak with a 4–3 win over the Rangers, but not without a scare—veteran goalie Darcy Kuemper left the game after a crease collision late in the first. Coach Jim Hiller says it’s likely not related to Kuemper’s previous injury, but details are still pending. Backup Anton Forsberg stepped up big, stopping 27 of 28 shots to seal the win. With the Kings now tied for a wild-card spot, all eyes are on Kuemper’s status as the team heads into a tough road trip. How do you feel about the Kings’ playoff chances if Kuemper misses more time? #Sports #IceHockey #GoKingsGo00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowKadri-Leafs Reunion? Trade Rumors Heat UpFlames fans, buckle up—after the blockbuster Rasmus Andersson deal, Nazem Kadri is suddenly the hottest name on the trade block. With the Leafs reportedly circling for a reunion with their old sparkplug, could we see Kadri back in blue and white? The rivalry between Toronto and Calgary just got spicier, and with Treliving now calling the shots in Toronto, this story has serious legs. What do you think—should the Leafs bring Kadri home? #Sports #IceHockey #KadriWatch00Share
Martha Garza+FollowFlyers need a fresh start in netSam Ersson’s time as the Flyers’ main goalie just hasn’t panned out, and it’s tough to blame him. Thrust into the spotlight after Carter Hart’s sudden absence, Ersson was left to fend for himself behind a battered defense and a struggling offense. He showed flashes of promise, but after being overworked down the stretch, his confidence took a hit and the team missed the playoffs. Sometimes, a change of scenery is what a player needs to rediscover their game. If the Flyers make a move at the deadline, including Ersson could be best for everyone. What do you think—should the Flyers give him another shot or move on? #Sports #IceHockey #Flyers01Share
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
Sherri West+FollowSweden’s Gold Hopes Hit by Key InjuriesTough news for Tre Kronor fans: both the Wild’s ironman Jonas Brodin and the Ducks’ rising star Leo Carlsson are likely out for the 2026 Winter Olympics. Coach Hallam says it’s a long shot for either to suit up in Milan, which is a huge blow to Sweden’s blue line and offense. With Brodin’s shutdown D and Carlsson’s breakout season missing, can Sweden’s depth keep their medal dreams alive? #Sports #IceHockey #TreKronor00Share