Filibuster.Awesome comeback. You want to make fun of my mom next?
Filibuster.Awesome comeback. You want to make fun of my mom next?
I don't think the Nylander situation was anywhere near as contentious as this. Nothing played out from either side in the media and the guy would go on to commit what is likely close to the entirety of his pro career to the team later on his next deal
It's the Bruins front office which seems to be thr main factor in driving the tone of this negotiation imo
I don't think the Nylander situation was anywhere near as contentious as this. Nothing played out from either side in the media and the guy would go on to commit what is likely close to the entirety of his pro career to the team later on his next deal
It's the Bruins front office which seems to be thr main factor in driving the tone of this negotiation imo
It's a lot easier to say in hindsight but sure. I don't really see what the plan is from Swayman and his agent. Try to use leverage to the point where they are both losing money from this?sounds like it's starting to get personal. bruins should have held on to ullmark until the swayman deal was done.
It seems that it is about more than the actual money. He wants to be paid what he believes he is worth, especially after what appears to have been an arbitration process that got to him. Just a guess but it seems sitting out a bit, whether it’s a month or two, that he money lost won’t matter much in the context of the long term deal he will eventually sign-whether from Boston or someone else.It's a lot easier to say in hindsight but sure. I don't really see what the plan is from Swayman and his agent. Try to use leverage to the point where they are both losing money from this?
You make a valid point that in the long-run this lost money is not really relevant because of a likely longterm contract. That being said, I can't see other teams being more eager to give a longterm expensive contract because he got his wittle feelings hurt during an arbitration hearing.It seems that it is about more than the actual money. He wants to be paid what he believes he is worth, especially after what appears to have been an arbitration process that got to him. Just a guess but it seems sitting out a bit, whether it’s a month or two, that he money lost won’t matter much in the context of the long term deal he will eventually sign-whether from Boston or someone else.