The only problem? Swayman is still out of contract for next season… And the Bruins may have no choice but to move to sign him.
Dan Rosen (NHL.com) wrote in a recent piece that Swayman could certainly “fetch” $9M per season for his next contract.
Here’s the rub: the Bruins have $8,573,334 in current cap space… And that leaves only Swayman to contract for next season.
If the goalie decides to sign for less than $8.5 million per season, there’ll be no problem.
However, if he’s greedy and insists on being paid what he’s worth… Don Sweeney (GM) will have to find a way to be creative.
From today, on Jacob Trouba, Jeremy Swayman, the Capitals, Stars, Predators and more:https://t.co/5GcTMc9h5x
– Dan Rosen (@drosennhl) July 24, 2024
He’s 25 years old, and his numbers last season deserve to be shared. Especially in the playoffs:
- 25-10-8 record, 2.53 average and .916 efficiency rate in the regular season
- 6-5-1 record, 2.15 average and .933 efficiency rate in the playoffs
Overtime
– Celebrini, Cooley, Michkov and Carlsson. Who are you?
Rank these 4 guys by who has the most points next season:
– Matvei Michkov
– Macklin Celebrini
– Logan Cooley
– Leo Carlsson pic.twitter.com/TkO6UiBLar– Big Head Hockey (@BigHeadHcky) August 8, 2024
– A real goal-scoring machine.
Most goals from an American in the last 20 years:
476 – Joe Pavelski
471 – Patrick Kane
434 – Zach Parise
413 – Phil Kessel
368 – Auston MatthewsMatthews made his debut less than 8 years ago. pic.twitter.com/R1WFHEMLPb
– Big Head Hockey (@BigHeadHcky) August 8, 2024