Jeremy Swayman

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This was the entire argument for not giving him 55-65 game/yr money. I hate being right, but, it is what it is.
Maybe he'll have a bounce back year in 25-26. Especially is they split the games 50/50 in the regular season.
It's one thing to get beat because your D fails you, but to miss shot with direct vision is not acceptible at the NHL starter level. This is on him.
 
All we can do now is hope that he rebounds next year and actually resembles an NHL goalie. Management should have let him sit but they unfortunately caved and now we’re stuck with him until the end of time.
 
What last night proved is possibly showing that he can’t play the bulk of games and needs to have a more even split with another goalie
Correct and that was one of the points being made was that he never has carried the load, and they paid him anyways. Why do I get the feeling without any inside info, but that Sweeney pushed for this contract, and Neely was ready to dig in his heels, recognizing he had the leverage, play or get paid.

All we can do now is hope that he rebounds next year and actually resembles an NHL goalie. Management should have let him sit but they unfortunately caved and now we’re stuck with him until the end of time.
Trade him is the best medicine, he was the contributing factor to the this split in the lockeroom. Move on from him.
 
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