That seems to be a common trend with Gross.Highly doubtful Swayman has no idea what his agent is up to.
That seems to be a common trend with Gross.Highly doubtful Swayman has no idea what his agent is up to.
8 mil is second line money these days, he is right about the goalies being way underpaid
Teams turn the screws on players for the first 10 years of their careers and then get weird when a player turns it around on them the first chance he gets. Neely is a fool for breaking publicly.
I’d agree here. Under Jeremy Jacob’s, they are not afraid to trade anyone, espiecally disgruntled players. Adam Oates publicly said how Boston was stingy and didn’t replace cam Neely etc, Boston stripped Oates of his captaincy and traded him to washington. Jacob’s doesn’t play around.As a Bruins fan i wouldn't be surprised if a lopsided trade not favoring the B's happens. I hope I'm wrong but typically the owners don't like or play ball with players like this.
Boston never traded Oates to Boston . In all seriousness though, the Jacobs' clearly aren't afraid of making controversial trades. Which ultimately may or may not be a positive. We will find out in seasons to come.I’d agree here. Under Jeremy Jacob’s, they are not afraid to trade anyone, espiecally disgruntled players. Adam Oates publicly said how Boston was stingy and didn’t replace cam Neely etc, Boston stripped Oates of his captaincy and traded him to Boston. Jacob’s doesn’t play around.
Yes I made a mistake, thanks for pointing that outBoston never traded Oates to Boston . In all seriousness though, the Jacobs' clearly aren't afraid of making controversial trades. Which ultimately may or may not be a positive. We will find out in seasons to come.
Sorry, just poking a little fun at your expense... You are not wrong at all, the point still stands that Boston isn't afraid of controversial trades. Again, this could be a positive or a negative.Yes I made a mistake, thanks for pointing that out
I have edited my post
I'm not opposed to what you are saying, just curious is there really that much on the table? Do the Bruins have the rest of their roster filled out and that much left for Swayman? If so, weird he hasn't just signed for that much.He isn't asking for 8 though. If he was this would've been done already. It's been abundantly clear the Bruins would be willing to go to 8-8.5 the whole process because they left that much cap open. Swayman wants more than that and is refusing to play until he gets it, which anymore than 8.5 would force another roster move. That, to this fan, is absolutely booable.
Yes, but the flipside is if they still had Ullmark, Swayman would be gone anyway. They could not have paid Swayman what he wanted and still kept Ullmark. Of course, maybe even with that, maybe keeping Ullmark was the play given how greedy Swayman is being. Becoming a starter for the first time in his career and he thinks he's already worth that much?Trading Ullmark was just really dumb. Surrendered all of their leverage.
Neely, not Nealy.Hard to see Nealy giving out publicly a specific number if it wasn't actually true. That would immediately burn bridges with the client for no reason at all.
Gross is talking out of his ass, not the first time.
Dont believe Swayman is being greedy. Hes been in league 4ish years. These guys have to get what they can get while they can. Could be injured in his next game and never play again. Could become Matt Murray and never have a shot at the high money again. The bruins totally botched this whole deal. They knew this was coming and did nothing to prevent it and as someone else said, traded ullmark before the new deal.Yes, but the flipside is if they still had Ullmark, Swayman would be gone anyway. They could not have paid Swayman what he wanted and still kept Ullmark. Of course, maybe even with that, maybe keeping Ullmark was the play given how greedy Swayman is being. Becoming a starter for the first time in his career and he thinks he's already worth that much?