That is a little miss leading, if he played 56 plus games in the regular season, that does not answer if he will hold up in the playoffs.Swayman played his best hockey from game 45 - 56 of his starts last year (last 12 in playoffs). So he has played enough to prove he can handle it.
We don't know if he's a top notch goalie long term, that's the risk. It's all in how risky you find a long term deal to be. I think he's played well enough in his time here, improved in areas that I thought he was struggling (taking 10 minutes to dial in to games is no longer a concern), and he's shown a very strong ability to bounce back after less than stellar outings.I just can't believe we're in a place where 8/8 for Jeremy Swayman is a great deal. Why do we think he's a top notch goalie long term and why do we think having a top notch goalie is essential to winning? He may be marginally better than Korp or they may be pretty much the same. It's remarkable that people get hung up on short term goalie success when they play for sound defensive teams. To me they traded the wrong goalie-- the cheaper one who's just as good. They can still trade him and I hope they do if good value can be had. But not a lot of teams are going to line up to give up real assets in order to pay JS a ton with big term
How is a starting offer in the low $6M's a slap in the face? It puts him in the top 6 or 7 of goalie salaries in the league. He's been good but never managed a full #1 workload. Seems to be right in line with other goalie salaries at that age.He said “I stand by what I was told, (Sweeney) is going to call me a liar, I think he’s fudging the truth. Now who knows, idk, maybe it’s somewhere in the middle, but I know the offer and it was a lowball, slap in the face offer”
So seems like he admits there may be some gray area in the reported 3 weeks no talking, but he is sure of it being a “slap in the face offer”
Again take it with a grain of salt.
6.2 million x 4 years is completely believable. Bruins should be targeting the 7 million range so that's a normal lowball
Semantics.Is it a lowball or just a normal starting negotiating spot? Lowball implies a really poor offer, and Swayman being initially offered something that puts him in the top third of goalie pay is not poor or ridiculous. Lowball would have been 4 or 4.5 or something insulting like that.
I'm sure it's a scenario that Sweeney has already brought up in negotiations. Maybe not in those exact words though lolKeep him for two years unsigned.
Lay waste to his career.
I thought he'd be a UFA after this year. Does sitting out push that a year?Keep him for two years unsigned.
Lay waste to his career.
He doesn't accrue any years played, he does get a year older though, so he has that.I thought he'd be a UFA after this year. Does sitting out push that a year?
Huh? He and Swayman are the same age and Oettinger has only 1 year left on his deal
Doesn't push anything, he's not a UFA until he's 27 so it's 2 more years.I thought he'd be a UFA after this year. Does sitting out push that a year?
I am fairly certain he isn't Ufa for twoI thought he'd be a UFA after this year. Does sitting out push that a year
How is a starting offer in the low $6M's a slap in the face? It puts him in the top 6 or 7 of goalie salaries in the league. He's been good but never managed a full #1 workload. Seems to be right in line with other goalie salaries at that age.
Semantics.
I think 6+ is a reasonable first offer to slip across the table. You know he's not gonna take it, but you gotta start somewhere. Same goes for Swayman/Gross starting at 9+
Exactly, what does Bill Zito know about winning. The guy overpaid on a $10m goalie.If not wanting to over pay for a goaltender is a "really bad job" ................... just look at some other teams who just opened the vault on their tough negotiations. Leafs being primo example.
It's right in line with goalies his age who are RFAs. Which is what matters. My sense is he's getting his head inflated by his agent and setting himself up for disappointment or escorted out of Boston.It’s right in line with goalies his age who had pending arbitration hearings where a 3rd party was going to determine his worth.
Find a goalie comparable for swaymans age who played out a 1 year arbitration deal and then the following year neither the goalie or the team elected for arbitration.
The time to give swayman a bridge deal was before his arbitration hearing last year.
That the 1 year arbitration deal was basically his “bridge deal”.
Fair enough, thanks for the reply. I just strongly feel if the two were on each other's team the last couple years we'd all see them both in a completely different light. Sway in Ottawa for the last couple could be perceived as a low end starter in the league. I certainly don't think it's a given he's top ten or even 15 in the league. He could be, it's impossible to say. He's good, that's all I can say for sureWe don't know if he's a top notch goalie long term, that's the risk. It's all in how risky you find a long term deal to be. I think he's played well enough in his time here, improved in areas that I thought he was struggling (taking 10 minutes to dial in to games is no longer a concern), and he's shown a very strong ability to bounce back after less than stellar outings.
I don't think having a top notch goalie is essential to winning, but I think it's really freaking important. I also think you are being slick by saying Swayman is "marginally" better than Korpisalo OR THAT THEY ARE THE SAME?! I think the difference between the two is...large.
It’s right in line with goalies his age who had pending arbitration hearings where a 3rd party was going to determine his worth.
Find a goalie comparable for swaymans age who played out a 1 year arbitration deal and then the following year neither the goalie or the team elected for arbitration.
The time to give swayman a bridge deal was before his arbitration hearing last year.
That the 1 year arbitration deal was basically his “bridge deal”.