Player Discussion Jeremy Swayman

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it's so lazy singling out the goalie. No matter who it is. Is he having a bad year, you betcha. So is 99% of the team.
The difference is that when a goalie has a bad game, they're down 2 goals. when a forward has a bad game, you barely notice it. This team, even before the deadline, was crap. They let teams have a picnic in their zone. They have a welcome matt strewn across their blue line.
I think a new coach (and hopefully GM) and healthy D will help everyone next year.
 
it's so lazy singling out the goalie. No matter who it is. Is he having a bad year, you betcha. So is 99% of the team.
The difference is that when a goalie has a bad game, they're down 2 goals. when a forward has a bad game, you barely notice it. This team, even before the deadline, was crap. They let teams have a picnic in their zone. They have a welcome matt strewn across their blue line.
I think a new coach (and hopefully GM) and healthy D will help everyone next year.
I don't think people would be nearly as hard on Swayman if he he didn't hold out because he thought he "deserved" elite starter money. It's not a good look to hold out, demand a higher contract, miss training camp and play net like he's playing dodgeball. If you're holding out, you better live up to it.
 
Completely blows my mind how many posters on here still vehemently defend Swayman. Would people think differently if his GAA was 4, 5, 6? At what point is the criticism valid for these people?

Nobody is defending Sway's play this season. He has been awful. i haven't seen anyone defend his play.

The people who "defend" him say they believe he can be the player he showed as an amateur, and in his previous seasons in Boston, and that if he does go back to that he is a top 5 goaltender in the game in the future, and it would be a foolish decision to give him away (and potentially as suggested by some pay to give him away)
 
I don't think people would be nearly as hard on Swayman if he he didn't hold out because he thought he "deserved" elite starter money. It's not a good look to hold out, demand a higher contract, miss training camp and play net like he's playing dodgeball. If you're holding out, you better live up to it.
Not just the holdout, his ignorant, stupid unsolicited comments like I am help setting the goalie market, have comeback to bite him in the ass, and that fake I want to fight last night, did not help. Try playing goal, that is what he is overpaid to do.
 
it's so lazy singling out the goalie. No matter who it is. Is he having a bad year, you betcha. So is 99% of the team.
The difference is that when a goalie has a bad game, they're down 2 goals. when a forward has a bad game, you barely notice it. This team, even before the deadline, was crap. They let teams have a picnic in their zone. They have a welcome matt strewn across their blue line.
I think a new coach (and hopefully GM) and healthy D will help everyone next year.
A new coach, healthy D and a better camp will help them.

But your stars still need to be stars. Pasta hasn’t sucked has he? And McAvoy was at least mediocre.

Swayman is a sieve this year. It’s fair to place a lot of blame on him. He put his checkbook above the team and has been lousy all year. Obviously he deserves a fresh start next year but as of today, he deserves a lot of blame for this year too. He has done nothing to cover for their issues and that’s what he insisted he be paid to do.
 
Not just the holdout, his ignorant, stupid unsolicited comments like I dont want to ruin it for the next guys, have comeback to bite him in the ass, and that fake I want to fight last night, did not help. Try playing goal, that is what he is overpaid to do.
Fixed that for ya.
 
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tell ya one thing, if Sway returns and is putrid next year, I try to get out from under that contract

I`m not nearly the Sway fan some are, I think he`s a whiner who , if playing for another team and cried as much as he did with his arb a few years ago, fans here would be all over him as they would for holding out and playing like garbagio this year

I`m tired of his yakking and backing it up with zippo
 
Should of seen it coming years ago. Too focused on HIM scoring a goalie goal. Too focused on HIM getting in a goalie fight. All of which happened multiple times in situation that didn't call for it.
The stupid f***ing goalie hug. "YIPPIE LOOK AT ME!!!"
 
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tell ya one thing, if Sway returns and is putrid next year, I try to get out from under that contract

I`m not nearly the Sway fan some are, I think he`s a whiner who , if playing for another team and cried as much as he did with his arb a few years ago, fans here would be all over him as they would for holding out and playing like garbagio this year

I`m tired of his yakking and backing it up with zippo
That is a flaw in Sweeneys style, wait, wait, and wait some more, you know you need to make the move but he waits to long, he just traded two players, he knew he was moving and waited, and they got hurt and that lowered their value. I would not wait to move Swayman, and I don't give a shit if he goes somewhere else and wins the Vezina, I do want risk another shit season like and possibly seven more seasons of subpar goaltending. If goes to do well somewhere, you all can call me out over I don't give a shit.. I am not Swayman soft.
 
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it's so lazy singling out the goalie. No matter who it is. Is he having a bad year, you betcha. So is 99% of the team.
The difference is that when a goalie has a bad game, they're down 2 goals. when a forward has a bad game, you barely notice it. This team, even before the deadline, was crap. They let teams have a picnic in their zone. They have a welcome matt strewn across their blue line.
I think a new coach (and hopefully GM) and healthy D will help everyone next year.
No, the difference is in this instance this man held out, did not attend training camp, demanded and received an elite level contract and then promptly fell flat on his face with both his attitude and play.
 
What the Bruins management should do is call up DiPietro and give him a few games and let Swayman reset for next season. Like it or not Swayman is the goalie for the next 7 years.

They do have to make a decision on DiPietro, and it is quit possible they already have.

Giving him 5 games at the NHL level could have make that decision.

That said if they are planning on resigning him, giving him 5 games at the NHL level, could make him slightly more marketable in UFA
 
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What the Bruins management should do is call up DiPietro and give him a few games and let Swayman reset for next season. Like it or not Swayman is the goalie for the next 7 years.
Love that thought! The one about DiPietro, not so much the one about Swayman. Lol

The only problem with it, Dipietro might just give them a lesser chance of tanking further.
 
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It's a good thing the Bruins didn't give up on Tim Thomas after a putrid 2006-07 season in which he appeared in 66 games and the Bruins finished 29th overall defensively with a GAA worse than this season.

Like Thomas, Swayman will be fine once the team in front of him starts playing better defensively. Two years after 2006-07 Thomas was winning Vezina's and Jennings Trophies, 4 years later adding Conn Smythe and Stanley Cups.

What really changed in that timeframe? The team in front of him vastly improved defensively. Most of that was due to coaching.
 
It's a good thing the Bruins didn't give up on Tim Thomas after a putrid 2006-07 season in which he appeared in 66 games and the Bruins finished 29th overall defensively with a GAA worse than this season.

Like Thomas, Swayman will be fine once the team in front of him starts playing better defensively. Two years after 2006-07 Thomas was winning Vezina's and Jennings Trophies, 4 years later adding Conn Smythe and Stanley Cups.

What really changed in that timeframe? The team in front of him vastly improved defensively. Most of that was due to coaching.
Did Tim Thomas hold out for Hellebuyck money? He also played 66 games that year and despite the team being dog shit, still owned a .905 SV%
 
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Add Zadorov's comments to the list of 'interesting' comments regarding Swayman.
The others that come to mind are both from Marchand about how "he doesn't negotiate deals in public" and him "not feeling bad about Swayman being left in games." (paraphrasing)

All comments in a vacuum can be interpreted one way or another, but lumped together feel like there could be something there? In my mind, when 'happy accidents' seem to point in the same direction, there's usually something behind it.

I'm not sure if we'll find out if there is a rift in the room over Swayman, but if there is Sweeney has a big decision to make and should make it fast before they're stuck with him (NMC July 1st).
 
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Did Tim Thomas hold out for Hellebuyck money? He also played 66 games that year and despite the team being dog shit, still owned a .905 SV%

Honestly Sheppy, I don't care about his holdout, or his contract. He didn't miss a single regular season game. If the team had played better defensively in front of him that contract negotiation isn't even being talked about. Instead posters are still up in arms that somehow one players contract negotiation set the table for the awful season we are witnessing, like the Bruins dressing room is a bunch of petty children and not a room full of grown-ass men.

This team absolutely sucks defensively. That's it. That's what got this snowball rolling downhill. Nothing else.
 
It's a good thing the Bruins didn't give up on Tim Thomas after a putrid 2006-07 season in which he appeared in 66 games and the Bruins finished 29th overall defensively with a GAA worse than this season.

Like Thomas, Swayman will be fine once the team in front of him starts playing better defensively. Two years after 2006-07 Thomas was winning Vezina's and Jennings Trophies, 4 years later adding Conn Smythe and Stanley Cups.

What really changed in that timeframe? The team in front of him vastly improved defensively. Most of that was due to coaching.
You see, I do care about the contract he has and the money he’s getting to play terribly.
 
Honestly Sheppy, I don't care about his holdout, or his contract. He didn't miss a single regular season game. If the team had played better defensively in front of him that contract negotiation isn't even being talked about. Instead posters are still up in arms that somehow one players contract negotiation set the table for the awful season we are witnessing, like the Bruins dressing room is a bunch of petty children and not a room full of grown-ass men.

This team absolutely sucks defensively. That's it. That's what got this snowball rolling downhill. Nothing else.
You see, I do care about the contract he has and the money he’s getting to be playing this badly.
 
It's a good thing the Bruins didn't give up on Tim Thomas after a putrid 2006-07 season in which he appeared in 66 games and the Bruins finished 29th overall defensively with a GAA worse than this season.

Like Thomas, Swayman will be fine once the team in front of him starts playing better defensively. Two years after 2006-07 Thomas was winning Vezina's and Jennings Trophies, 4 years later adding Conn Smythe and Stanley Cups.

What really changed in that timeframe? The team in front of him vastly improved defensively. Most of that was due to coaching.


Well said. great example.

i certainly hope any decisions on Swayman are made on hockey decisions, and not because someone is *** hurt because he held out of camp last year, or because someone made a comment someone didn't like
 
I don't think people would be nearly as hard on Swayman if he he didn't hold out because he thought he "deserved" elite starter money. It's not a good look to hold out, demand a higher contract, miss training camp and play net like he's playing dodgeball. If you're holding out, you better live up to it.

this and his overall play is just off, he doesn't battle anymore, he's quit on the season. He might even have moments that looks like he wants to battle, but then he lets in a bad goal and all his drive is gone.


I was one of the pay him guys too
 

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