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Clever, maybe they could use the top 10 pick on a goalieLet him sit out a year then sign him for 9 M when the cap goes up again.
Maybe Swayman would learn he doesn't have all the leverage.
Clever, maybe they could use the top 10 pick on a goalieLet him sit out a year then sign him for 9 M when the cap goes up again.
Maybe Swayman would learn he doesn't have all the leverage.
Eff all, could go wrong. Run your team like a business and don't worry about it.Seems like a savvy move. What could go wrong?
Why not a Center? The Bruins still own their 2025 1st round pick. Nothing wrong with restocking the cupboard.Clever, maybe they could use the top 10 pick on a goalie
This is such a one sided point. Most people in management positions know that the people in their workforce are humans with emotions. Most people in management get professional training on how to manage staff. Maybe Jacobs should've prepared Sweeney for being a GM by making him take some of those courses, so he'd learn that maybe it's more important to make sure your most vital employees are happy, than some new guy joining the company all of a sudden. Simple management 101, surprised Harvard doesn't teach it.You are trying to make a legitimate point, but you failed to mention Pasta and McAvoy and, I do not hear any complaints coming from E. Lindholm. Look I, am not anti Swayman, I am just the opposite, I would love to see him playing for the Bruins this year. I need to ask does anyone believe that there is not some lingering bitterness left over from last year's negotiations. Dom has mentioned Sways agent and he could be right, did he not prepare his agent and make sure that he understood the proceedings. Swayman might be a little sensitive and cannot get over what was said. Agent also has had tough talks in the past with the Bruins with the Krug contracts. Maybe Swayman, should question his agent about that............
Would Yzerman and Nill need to join that same class? Is it virtual or do they have to go in person?This is such a one sided point. Most people in management positions know that the people in their workforce are humans with emotions. Most people in management get professional training on how to manage staff. Maybe Jacobs should've prepared Sweeney for being a GM by making him take some of those courses, so he'd learn that maybe it's more important to make sure your most vital employees are happy, than some new guy joining the company all of a sudden. Simple management 101, surprised Harvard doesn't teach it.
Right, Bruins DNA is to overpay for a guy who already gave his best years to another organization and then sign him for too long. I guess that's smarter than locking up a young franchise player.Pastrnak and McAvoy had much more NHL experience when they signed their big contract. Maybe some teams will put out the big money with limited experience but that is not in the Bruins DNA.
Right, Bruins DNA is to overpay for a guy who already gave his best years to another organization and then sign him for too long. I guess that's smarter than locking up a young franchise player.
Because that’s not how it works?
Are we still clinging to the belief that Sway should sign for $6.5 x 4?![]()
I mean all the comps of young elite goalies coming in at less than that are more recent than the Rask comp.
Under 7 for 4 years
Under 8 for 6 years
Under 9 for 8 years.
A nickel bag!?Don't forget their fondness for also trading them away for bags of dimes and nickels.
Eff all, could go wrong. Run your team like a business and don't worry about it.
Which comps? You’re picking the ones you find favorable and his team is picking vastly different comps. Which is why they’re dumb. It’s on the team to negotiate and I can tell you he’s getting more than 7. If they were only 500k Or so apart, he’d have signed by now.I mean all the comps of young elite goalies coming in at less than that are more recent than the Rask comp.
Under 7 for 4 years
Under 8 for 6 years
Under 9 for 8 years.
Which comps? You’re picking the ones you find favorable and his team is picking vastly different comps. Which is why they’re dumb. It’s on the team to negotiate and I can tell you he’s getting more than 7. If they were only 500k Or so apart, he’d have signed by now.
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Brad Marchand says Jeremy Swayman’s unresolved contract is ‘part of the business’ - The Boston Globe
With camp starting next week, the Bruins have been unable to find common ground with the goaltender, who is a restricted free agent.www.bostonglobe.com
PLYMOUTH — Bruins past and present gathered Thursday for the annual Boston Bruins Foundation golf tournament at Pinehills Golf Club, though the organization’s most talked-about player these days did not tee it up.
Restricted free agent Jeremy Swayman remains unsigned, as the team and the goaltender have yet to find common ground on a new contract.
Bruins captain Brad Marchand acknowledged that Swayman’s status is the most frequent question he has fielded this summer.
“It’s a big topic of conversation with the fans and the media, and this is part of the business, and we all are really looking forward to when it does get done and the process is over and he is back with the group,” said Marchand.
“But that’s obviously out of our hands and we don’t get involved in any of that. So it’ll be great when everything gets kind of squared away.”
Swayman, who has been a regular at Warrior Arena this summer and participated in a pair of captain’s practices last week, played for $3.475 million last season after going through salary arbitration. The 25-year-old goalie did not elect to go that route this season.
Coach Jim Montgomery declined to comment on Swayman’s contract status, deferring to general manager Don Sweeney.
“That’s not my area of expertise,” he said. “It’s Don’s.”
With the Bruins set to open training camp Wednesday, Montgomery said Swayman’s status will not affect how he will go about divvying up playing time.
“Not really, because we have really two more exhibition games,” the coach said, noting that the Bruins usually play their veterans in the last preseason games. “We have the [Black and Gold] scrimmage, where we’ll get to see almost every goalie in camp, and then we have the extra exhibition game [against the Kings in Quebec City Oct. 3], so I think we’re going to get enough opportunity for every goalie to show us what he can do as a Bruin.”
They have run this team like a business for 50 years and have 1 Stanley Cup to show for it.Eff all, could go wrong. Run your team like a business and don't worry about it.
Why not a Center? The Bruins still own their 2025 1st round pick. Nothing wrong with restocking the cupboard.
The comps are kind of all over the place on this one. Saros to me is the most comparable. Their starts and stats from years 23-25 are very similar. Both received Vezina votes in their age 25 years. Both were platooned over that time frame. Saros took a 4x$5m extension and then went on the be the de facto starter eventually inking that $7.74AAV deal this summer.
Hellebuyck is another interesting comparable. His age 25 year he was on a one year deal worth $2.25m. That year he went on to start 78% of their games putting up great numbers and was #2 in Vezina votes. As an RFA he then signed a 6 year $6.17m deal (~$6.8m in todays AAV).
I could see Boston pointing to these two deals for their range of possible offers.
My completely uneducated guess as to how this has all gone down so far..... I think Swayman probably wants 8 years and $7m++ and Boston probably is leery knowing he has never started 50% or more of games in a season. I could see Boston saying they're be more comfortable at that number for 4 years. I think Swayman's camp comes back and says if you want less years then we'll just take 2 years walking him to free agency giving him all the control in the next negotiations, something I assume Sweeney is trying to avoid doing again so soon.
For 4 mil, and 2 years, big difference than 9-10 mil for 8 years, maybe that should be taken into consideration.Jake oettinger 3x his salary after 77 games
What would ever make you think he will fold? He's been an underdog his whole life. He will thrive as the #1 goalie for the Boston Bruins for a long time.Seems like an an incredibly difficult player and once he gets his deal wonder if he fold under the pressure of a max deal