Boston should consider Robin Lehner who now says he wants to come back and play. The snake farm is nice too.
If the Bruins want to use lack of games / not shouldering a heavier load as reasons for offering a lower amount, then they should be pursuing a bridge deal instead of expecting Swayman to sign away all of his peak earning years at that lower amount. If he signs for 8 years he won't get another shot at a big payday.Swayman needs to pull his head outta his azz and realize that he's not there yet in terms of salary demands...Had he played 50 plus games per season these past few seasons - then sure - demand what ya want, but he hasn't and he's also had Ullmark as his 1B.
$7.8 X 8 is generous at this stage of his young career...Too bad he and his agent don't get it.
They supposedly did. It was Swayman who insisted on 8 years.If the Bruins want to use lack of games / not shouldering a heavier load as reasons for offering a lower amount, then they should be pursuing a bridge deal instead of expecting Swayman to sign away all of his peak earning years at that lower amount. If he signs for 8 years he won't get another shot at a big payday.
If the Bruins want to use lack of games / not shouldering a heavier load as reasons for offering a lower amount, then they should be pursuing a bridge deal instead of expecting Swayman to sign away all of his peak earning years at that lower amount. If he signs for 8 years he won't get another shot at a big payday.
This is trulybgrade A level homerismHe's played a backup amount of games due to injuries, but each time he comes back from injury he plays himself into being the guy. This feels like when HF insisted Matthews wasn't a 70 point player because he had a 69 career high due to injuries but it was clear he was much better than the numbers.
What's Tim Thomas doing these days?Boston should consider Robin Lehner who now says he wants to come back and play. The snake farm is nice too.
I always find this comparison a bit weird. 20k for your buddies probably makes a pretty big difference, but these star athletes are signing contracts that will easily set them for life even if they leave some on the table.I've had many friends who have moved cities, provinces, states in order to make an extra 20k per year yet we're somehow surprised that these athletes don't want to take millions less than they feel they are worth because it's good for the team?
Get out of here with that stupidity, anyone can take less than they are worth but that doesn't give you the right to then judge someone who isn't as stupid as you are
I always find this comparison a bit weird. 20k for your buddies probably makes a pretty big difference, but these star athletes are signing contracts that will easily set them for life even if they leave some on the table.
That said I'm team Swayman in this. Neely is an idiot.
I don’t think there’s a team in the league who would go above 8x8 if he was a free agent other than a complete rebuilder though to be fair. He hasn’t earned a bigger deal than the league’s elites playing as a 1a/b.That’s my point though. Neely would love it if other teams would just do the work and they can just decide whether or not they wanna sign or take the compensation.
Don't forget Woll.Swayman isn't an $8M dollar goalie. He hasn't proven anything compared to Sorokin, Saros, Demko, Otter.
Woll is a tier above those bums mentioned.Don't forget Woll.
This is trulybgrade A level homerism
I don’t think you’ll find any GM out there willing to offer any more than what the Bruins had…So maybe he should take a bridge deal for less, play 50 plus games, take the responsibility of a #1 goalie, and see how things play out.If the Bruins want to use lack of games / not shouldering a heavier load as reasons for offering a lower amount, then they should be pursuing a bridge deal instead of expecting Swayman to sign away all of his peak earning years at that lower amount. If he signs for 8 years he won't get another shot at a big payday.
Bussi has shown he can make the saves, his problem that needs to be worked on is rebounds.Bussi hasn't seen a ton of rubber, but he's been pretty tight so far.
Bruins probably shouldn't be in a huge rush to sign Swayman.
Except the underlying issue is the same in both cases. The individual party does not believe they are being offered what they are worth from the company.I always find this comparison a bit weird. 20k for your buddies probably makes a pretty big difference, but these star athletes are signing contracts that will easily set them for life even if they leave some on the table.
That said I'm team Swayman in this. Neely is an idiot.
No he doesn't. He can sign with whoever he wants. If the Bruins match, then he could ask for a trade if he wants.He's a restricted free agent. He does need to wait for a trade...
Except the underlying issue is the same in both cases. The individual party does not believe they are being offered what they are worth from the company.
A star athlete is not your average joe. Trying to think what you would do in their situation is silly because if you were in that position your entire life leading up to that point would be completely different from where it is right now.
Maybe he wants to ensure his family is set up for multiple generations. An extra 10m would go a long way to accomplish this.
The problem with using a comparable is that the cap is rising and looks to be going in a direction that will see big increases over the duration of Swayman's contract. The league doesn't allow a players cap to increase over the predicted future salary cap (which would get messy if that cap doesn't rise, clearly), so a player can't just sign a deal that will pay him a higher cap percentage starting in year 2 or 3. Signing a contract for what you feel you're worth right now and then seeing the salary cap go up 10+ million in the next 3 years probably pisses some players off.I would have thought Sorokin (8.25 AAV) would be a better comparable than Hellebyuck? Sorokin also had three seasons playing as starter for a strong defensive club though in the 50-60 game range opposed to Swayman platooning 40 games with a recent Vezina winner.
I can understand why Boston would be wary of overpaying him, though has Benn handled poorly.
For Swayman it’s his prerogative to hold out for max payout, I don’t buy the comment about not wanting to adversely set the market for future goaltenders though. If you are holding out to get paid, own it.
There is a risk that this drags to the season and Korpisalo performs well in lieu.
If I were Swayman I’d take the 8x8 and run with it.
The problem with using a comparable is that the cap is rising and looks to be going in a direction that will see big increases over the duration of Swayman's contract. The league doesn't allow a players cap to increase over the predicted future salary cap (which would get messy if that cap doesn't rise, clearly), so a player can't just sign a deal that will pay him a higher cap percentage starting in year 2 or 3. Signing a contract for what you feel you're worth right now and then seeing the salary cap go up 10+ million in the next 3 years probably pisses some players off.
The other argument is that it's risky and that's a lot of money to turn down for Swayman.
Sorokin signed during July, after it was announced that the 2023-2024 salary cap would be 83.5M. Months later it was reported we're going to see that big jump to 87.5/88M. Swayman is signing a contract at 88m salary cap, which is already predicted to rise to 92+m next season. I'd argue that if you were to split 9 million through-out your lineup, the starting goalie probably takes at least 500k of that. So it's easy to see why this situation is calling for a higher cap average from Swayman than what Sorokin took, whether he's worth that or not.