Player Discussion Jeremy Swayman: VII- As featured in Episode 3 of Amazon's "FACEOFF: Inside the NHL

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smithformeragent

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We have numerous deletions and more in here. We know tension and emotions are high.
But you folks must simply stop taking personal shots at each. Stay to topic.

If not we will be left with no choice other than adding thread bans.


BOSTON — Boston Bruins president Cam Neely suggested Monday that the team has made an eight-year offer to unsigned restricted free agent goaltender Jeremy Swayman at $8 million annually.

“I don’t want to get into the weeds with what his ask is,” Neely said at a news conference at TD Garden. “But I know that I have 64 million reasons why I’d be playing right now.”

Neely did not disclose what Swayman’s ask has been but said he was surprised by it.

So far, Swayman is holding firm to his demand. It aligns with his personality of not backing down, especially following his uncomfortable 2023 arbitration hearing. According to Neely, Swayman wants to set a new market for goalies, specifically ones under team control.

“What his ask is and what we believe his comp group is,” Neely said, “are two different things.”

General manager Don Sweeney said he remains in contact with Lewis Gross, Swayman’s agent. The Bruins are not interested in trading Swayman.

“Ultimately, we’re a better team, as I’ve said all along, if Jeremy is part of our hockey club,” Sweeney said. “That’s my intention. That’s my wish. I’ll continue to work to do that. I think Jeremy and the team are both hurt in this regard. That’s what I’ll do. I’ll continue to work hard to find a settling point.”

With only three preseason games left, it is likely Swayman will miss regular-season time, even if an agreement is pending. Coach Jim Montgomery designated Joonas Korpisalo as his goalie for the regular-season opener against the Florida Panthers on Oct. 8, regardless of Swayman’s situation. The Bruins have two full practices remaining in camp.

“Where we are in camp right now, with how well camp has gone and how well Korpisalo has done,” Montgomery said, “right now, he’s going to be our Game 1 starter.”

How good is the offer?​

Swayman would become the fifth-highest-paid goalie in the NHL under the Bruins’ offer, behind Sergei Bobrovsky, Andrei Vasilevskiy, Connor Hellebuyck and Ilya Sorokin. Only Vasilevskiy ($9.5 million average annual value) signed his contract as a pending restricted free agent. The others were due to become unrestricted.

It is a significant payday for Swayman, considering he has never been a regular-season No. 1 goalie.

 
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bp14

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People need to read the entire quote. Remember, the media is in the business of getting people angry-not painting an objective picture.

I don’t believe taking notes to find a way to motivate you, and having it work, is a bad thing. And so what if it fuels him to ask for what he thinks he deserves? The Bruins had a chance to put their money where their mouth is and keep Ullmark and trade Swayman, but they didn’t.

Which tells me they realize they need to get this done.

8 years/$66m.
 

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Whining about it or using it as motivation?
Whining if he's saying how his feeling were hurt and didn't deserve it.
As motivation if he is grateful for management helping push him to be a better goalie.
Depends on which is more important to him.
 
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The only thing that will derail the season is Sweeney turning a Jennings winning combo into shields and Hackett
How can you hate on the guy that wore this mask???

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PB37

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Didn't play like a baby. Didn't pout. Didn't let off ice issues impact his on ice performance. Not sure what more you could ask of a player than to play his absolute best. None of that has to do with his current contract demands and their merits (or lack thereof). It just means that however he feels personally it does not diminish what he does when the puck drops. If anything it seemed to make him more motivated and focused, a trait you often see with the best professional athletes.

He absolutely responded the right way. He had a great season and elevated it with an even better playoff run.

But he continues to shoot himself in the foot in the eyes of public perception when he continues to stand up in his soap box and pontificate about that arbitration hearing. Judging by the amount of times he's cried about it to the media, he's can't get over it personally - even though professionally he blew them out of the water - and now it's becoming a huge distraction.
 
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SwayHeyKid

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Waiting for some of this anger to be placed on the GM who thought it was a good idea to trade Ullmark before any of this was figured out. Thankfully our prospect pool will now rise from 29 to 28 in Pronman's annual rankings at least. Like seriously when do people say "WTF was he thinking"? I'm assuming never.
 

TD Charlie

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If he really truly wants to be here I’d advise him to take the 64M.
Then collude with the FO to throw Gross under the bus. Make him the bad guy and move on.
That's what I expected as soon as Neely uttered the words "64 million"

Sign the deal, fire the agent, do a quick presser with Sweeney and say how relieved you are that it's over and are looking forward to representing the team for a long time. Off we go!

The silence is concerning at this point
 

Number8

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If Swayman needs to complain about arbitration and how much he's paid every single day to build the chip on his shoulder to help him excel, I welcome it. Whatever helps him play the best
Agreed. However, if he's going to continue to insist on complaining about it publicly then he needs to deliver the Cup. Those are the terms. Anything less is simply not worth it.
 
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NDiesel

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When I read that he will do "everything in my power to be a Bruin..." my immediate thought is OK, then why not simply say "yes"?
Obviously that was my first thought too...but at the end of the day if he believes he's worth more you can't blame him for not taking it. I'd be willing to go a bit higher than 8 mil, you obviously believe he's the future if you're offering 8 mil for 8 years, just bite the bullet and make the guy happy at this point.
 

Jorgolyte

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The return for the privelage of giving Jeremy a huge contract is not going to be big. It almost feels like half RFA half UFA situation. Take what you can get and bank the cap savings for a better opportunity later
 

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Neely's "64 million reasons" is one of the dumbest, most shortsighted things I have ever seen an executive do and these threads continue to prove why.
While stupid, do you think he does this without the unnecessary drama created from leaking contract details to the two stupidest loudmouths ever to run a podcast? Honest question. Because IMO whoever leaked that is an absolute wanker.
 
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TD Charlie

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Neely's "64 million reasons" is one of the dumbest, most shortsighted things I have ever seen an executive do and these threads continue to prove why.
I'm surprised he said it, but I can see a situation where he's just fed up, depending on what sort of leaks have come from Gross, or how he's handled negotiations so far

The whole thing has been bungled by the Bruins for the last year or two, but I don't think Swayman/Gross are completely innocent either.
 
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