Breakout 2024-25 Season

Geekie's 2024-25 season with the Bruins was transformative. He notched his first NHL hat trick on February 29, 2024, reached 100 career points on March 23, 2024, and assisted on Brad Marchand's 400th goal. By season's end, he tallied 33 goals and 57 points in 77 games, surpassing prior highs.

Key moments included a career-best five-point game (1G, 4A) against Carolina on April 5, 2025, contributing to all Bruins goals in a victory. Despite the team's playoff absence, Geekie's 18 goals by February 22, 2025, already topped his previous best.

This performance earned him a six-year, $33 million extension, affirming his role as a top-line fixture alongside David Pastrnak.

2025-26 Hot Streak and NHL Lead

Early in 2025-26, Geekie returned from injury paired with Pastrnak, scoring immediately and becoming a first-line staple. By late November 2025, he tied for the NHL goal lead with 20 tallies, including a power-play marker in a 3-2 shootout win over Detroit.

His surge features eight goals in six games, four two-goal games in 13, and 12 goals in that stretch alone. On December 17 against Utah, he scored twice—once off a Pastrnak pass and a second-period rebound—bolstering his 24-goal total and second-place Rocket Richard standing.

Even amid Pastrnak's injury, Geekie carried the offense with 20 goals and 28 points in 28 games, adding 65 shots, 44 hits, though a minus-7 rating. His 26.2% shooting efficiency drives Boston's attack.

Impact on Bruins and League Standing

Geekie's consistency shines: points in 11 of 12 games recently, with 10 goals and four assists. He leads Bruins scoring, tied for second league-wide with 20 goals behind only MacKinnon at times.

His net-front presence, face-off prowess, and offensive flair make him indispensable. As of December 2025, Geekie's form positions the Bruins strongly despite challenges, with analysts noting his unsustainable pace may normalize but chemistry with stars endures.

At 27, Geekie exemplifies a late bloomer, transitioning from Kraken depth to Bruins cornerstone, redefining expectations for the franchise.