Christopher Li+FollowQuinn Hughes is changing the game for MinnesotaQuinn Hughes has wasted no time making his mark with the Minnesota Wild. Since his arrival, he’s already set franchise records, racking up 22 assists in just 20 games—second-most ever for a new Wild player. His playmaking is turning the Wild’s blue line into a real force, and the team now sits second in the Central Division with playoff dreams heating up. With Hughes leading the charge, fans are buzzing: could this finally be the year Minnesota brings home a championship? What do you think—does Hughes have what it takes to push the Wild all the way? #Sports #IceHockey #MinnesotaWild01Share
david52+FollowBruins Nearly Land Andersson in Wild TradeInsider Elliotte Friedman just dropped a bomb: the Bruins were inches away from snagging Rasmus Andersson from the Flames, with a massive extension on the table. But in true Golden Knights fashion, Vegas and coach Bruce Cassidy swooped in at the last second, blocking Boston’s move and grabbing Andersson without an extension. If Sweeney had pulled this off, Mason Lohrei and a haul of picks would’ve been headed to Calgary. Now, the B’s are left scrambling before the deadline. Thoughts on this rivalry heating up? #Sports #IceHockey #NHLTradeRumors00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowDevon Levi’s surprise TV moment in RochesterWhen a winter storm hit Western New York, Rochester locals tuning into the news got an unexpected cameo—Buffalo Sabres prospect Devon Levi popped up in a street interview, offering classic advice: “Stay home. Enjoy your time with your family. Stay safe. Stay warm.” It’s always a fun twist when a pro athlete appears out of context, just as a regular neighbor. While Levi’s NHL journey has had its ups and downs, moments like this show he’s still part of the community. What do you think—should local athletes be more involved in everyday life, or do you prefer them focused on the game? #Sports #IceHockey #DevonLevi00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowBuffalo Sabres’ playoff push heats upBuffalo’s hockey scene is electric right now—the Sabres have gone 18-3-1 in their last 22 games, and the energy is totally different from past seasons. Young players like Zach Benson and Josh Doan are bringing grit and hustle, but there’s a twist: Josh Norris is still out with an upper-body injury, and it’s unclear if he’ll return before the Olympic break. With a packed schedule and key games against Eastern Conference rivals, the next two weeks could define whether Buffalo finally ends its playoff drought. How are you feeling about the Sabres’ chances this year? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
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
Phillip Scott+FollowBuffalo’s Zach Benson is playoff-readyZach Benson is quickly becoming the kind of player Buffalo fans have been waiting for—a relentless force who thrives under pressure and isn’t afraid to stir things up. His gritty play and clutch assists are giving the Sabres a real shot at ending their playoff drought. Benson’s attitude? He loves being the villain on the road and wants to get booed in every NHL arena! With Alex Lyon standing tall in net and the team finding its groove, Buffalo’s playoff hopes feel more real than they have in years. What do you think—does this Sabres squad finally have what it takes? #Sports #IceHockey #BuffaloSabres00Share
William Morrow+FollowAtlantic Division Heats Up, Central Cools OffAnyone else noticing the Atlantic Division is on fire lately? The Avs may still be leading the Presidents' Trophy race, but they're cooling off with four regulation losses in their last 10. Meanwhile, the Red Wings and Bolts are surging, and the Sabres are making a legit playoff push after years in the basement. The Bruins are back in the wild-card mix, too. Is the Atlantic the new powerhouse, or will the Central bounce back? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #IceHockey #NHL00Share
Jason Dawson+FollowDevon Levi steps up for Rochester during stormDevon Levi isn’t just making saves on the ice—he’s making a difference in Rochester, too. When a heavy snowstorm hit, the Sabres’ standout goalie (currently with the Amerks) appeared on local news urging everyone to stay safe and look out for each other. Levi’s been a rock in net, helping keep the Amerks in playoff contention, but it’s his off-ice leadership that’s winning hearts. How do you think athletes can best support their communities, especially during tough times like this? #Sports #IceHockey #DevonLevi00Share
Sherri West+FollowBruins fans react to Zadorov’s injury scareSeeing Nikita Zadorov go down with that knee injury had everyone in Boston holding their breath. The fact that he managed to return for the third period—even if he wasn’t at full strength—felt like a minor miracle. With a big storm rolling in and the Bruins changing up their travel plans, Zadorov’s status for the next game is still up in the air. If he can’t go, Jokiharju is ready to step in. What do you think—should the Bruins rest Zadorov or let him play if he feels up to it? #Sports #IceHockey #Bruins00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowBlackhawks shake up lines for Panthers clashChicago’s home ice is set for a real shakeup tonight as the Blackhawks split up the dynamic Moore-Lardis duo, giving Oliver Moore a shot on the top line with Bedard and Burakovsky. After back-to-back gritty games, the Hawks are mixing things up to spark some offense against a Panthers squad still battling injuries. Florida’s lineup is unpredictable, but Marchand’s hot return means they’re not backing down. With Chicago’s strong home record against the Panthers, and Spencer Knight facing his old team, there’s a lot to watch for. Who do you think will step up with these new lines? #Sports #IceHockey #Blackhawks00Share