Donnie Shulzhoffer
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Yeah…because winning a Vezina is easy to do.Let him sit.
For the last 3 years he's been the Rags starter.
Decent goalie that's on a team with decent scoring.
Won a Vezina.
Big Whoop!
Yeesh
Yeah…because winning a Vezina is easy to do.Let him sit.
For the last 3 years he's been the Rags starter.
Decent goalie that's on a team with decent scoring.
Won a Vezina.
Big Whoop!
It doesn't have to be- Bergeron took less than what he could have gotten from them.
Vladar was one of them. Vladar had less starts w/ worse numbers. So when you asked someone how the B's "didn't do right by him" I'd say using a comparison that is unfair so that you can save a million or so for 1 year is not doing right by a guy you want to be a cornerstone player for you.I have no idea who the Bruins used as a comp. I also don't know who Gross used as a comp to Swayman but I'll bet it was every bit as unrealistic as the Bruins' choice. Do you think Gross' choice was a 100% honest & fair comparison?
You know as well as I do that in arbitration the team tries to portray the player in the worst possible light & the agent tries to portray the player in the best possible light. The arbiter usually splits things down the middle so neither side can claim victory.
Marchand, bergeron and pasta all took less on deals and Sweeney couldn’t build a cup winner.
Why would swayman take less to win if the GM couldn’t do it over the past decade with the perfection line?
Players took less off the winning culture Chiarelli built. Now that it’s lost its luster with Sweeney no one is taking less anymore.
OK sure it has. I am amazed by the level of inside knowledge people on this board seem to thik they have., or do they
It's Sweeney's fault they didn't win another cup and not the players? Marchand, Bergeron and Krecji all kind of got hurt and spit the bit during the last Bergeron hurrah. They also gave up a bunch of picks to try and bolster that team. Marchand might have lost 3 games by himself with stupid plays. Why would Swayman want to stay here if he thought they weren't trying to win a cup?Marchand, bergeron and pasta all took less on deals and Sweeney couldn’t build a cup winner.
Why would swayman take less to win if the GM couldn’t do it over the past decade with the perfection line?
Players took less off the winning culture Chiarelli built. Now that it’s lost its luster with Sweeney no one is taking less anymore.
It's Sweeney's fault they didn't win another cup and not the players? Marchand, Bergeron and Krecji all kind of got hurt and spit the bit during the last Bergeron hurrah. They also gave up a bunch of picks to try and bolster that team. Marchand might have lost 3 games by himself with stupid plays. Why would Swayman want to stay here if he thought they weren't trying to win a cup?
What was your plan? Rebuild in Bergeron's swan song after still being a top team in the league? Trade some of these 30 something's for picks?So mid to late 30s players who keep getting hurt, got hurt again? Imagine my surprise!
What was your plan? Rebuild in Bergeron's swan song after still being a top team in the league? Trade some of these 30 something's for picks?
aww ...poor Jeremy.I bolded the important part of your post
Either way, it seems to have played a part in pissing off their goalie, who now seems to have zero interest in doing Sweeney any favors.
I don't think teams do that with face of the franchise players. I doubt Pitt would move Crosby, Malkin, Letang even though they are now a borderline playoff team. Bruins have managed to avoid that dip and are still in the hunt every year even if they came up short. Bruins seem to be regarded higher with national media than you view them. Every year is the year when Bruins finally fall apart and rebuild but it never happens.Yes it’s very well documented around here I would have moved on from the old core after the 2022 first round loss to Carolina and built around pastrnak/mcavoy/swayman.
Not going to go through that whole conversation once again on this board. But I was ready to move on to the new iteration of this team after that loss.
I don't think teams do that with face of the franchise players. I doubt Pitt would move Crosby, Malkin, Letang even though they are now a borderline playoff team. Bruins have managed to avoid that dip and are still in the hunt every year even if they came up short. Bruins seem to be regarded higher with national media than you view them. Every year is the year when Bruins finally fall apart and rebuild but it never happens.
the 2022-2023 team won the Presidents Cup with 135 points heading into the playoffs. Seemed like a decent roster. Maybe you should list what you would have done that Sweeney failed at?I don’t think they are going to fall apart and rebuild I just dont think Sweeney has what it takes to build a championship roster.
Very very big difference.
the 2022-2023 team won the Presidents Cup with 135 points heading into the playoffs. Seemed like a decent roster. Maybe you should list what you would have done that Sweeney failed at?
Sure. enjoy your night1) I’ve had this conversation so many times on this board you are free to look through my old messages if you desire. So for a 2nd time I will once again tell you I’m not having this conversation
2) this is a swayman thread. Even if we started having this conversation it would get deleted in about 5 minutes for being off topic.
Downplay it all you want, but it was a pretty huge deal around here at the time, even if it’s an annual event lolaww ...poor Jeremy.
It's all part of negotiating.
JS beat the leafs in a play off round. So what. Like that's a real exclusive club.
Seems like a fair number is think they want him at 8 so I’ll say 8.5 but it’ll end up 10 lolPierre LeBrun mentioned in an article posted to the Athletic today that both sides are focused on an 8 year deal. He suspects it might get done by opening night.
I stick with my prediction from many months ago: long term deal = $9M AAV
Pierre LeBrun mentioned in an article posted to the Athletic today that both sides are focused on an 8 year deal. He suspects it might get done by opening night.
I stick with my prediction from many months ago: long term deal = $9M AAV
Making him the #3 highest paid active tender in the league? I mean maybe, but it seems pretty richPierre LeBrun mentioned in an article posted to the Athletic today that both sides are focused on an 8 year deal. He suspects it might get done by opening night.
I stick with my prediction from many months ago: long term deal = $9M AAV
They're still tied in goals againstSwayman probably all shook over that Korpisalo half game preseason shutout - might be thinking his #1 spot actually might be in danger.
Swayman probably all shook over that Korpisalo half game preseason shutout - might be thinking his #1 spot actually might be in danger.
Maybe Swayman can use this year to go back to business school, and learn how to recoup the millions of dollars lost. Because his agent told him to wit for bigger dollars.