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Which Party Was Determined the Winner Between Jeremy Swayman and the Boston Bruins?

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October 8, 2024

Could both Jeremy Swayman and the Boston Bruins Benefit From this Contract Agreement? TSN Hockey Insider Chris Johnston appeared on Toronto Radio Monday and was asked who emerged victorious from their negotiations: Swayman or Boston? (NBLRumors Transcriptions available online.)
Bryan Hayes of TSN Hockey Insider believes Jeremy Swayman signed an eight-year extension in Boston before the new year began; thus eliminating any loss for either party involved (Swayman gets his full no-move/trade contract as well as $23 Million+ sign on bonus plus annual pay of $825K/yr compared to Hellebuyck), making this deal an obvious Bruins win.”
As is usually the case, it seemed to me that the Bruins held firm and, at the last second, gave an extra 250 per year or whatever amount, forcing him to make a decision and decide that they do not wish for any missed time. He ultimately made this call himself.
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Chris Johnston: “Well, I was of the camp that thought the Swayman win was perhaps not decisive but certainly close – Cam Neely mentioned $64 Million as motivations to remain in camp but we ended up signing $66 Million worth of contracts before opening night! “
So the Bruins had to stretch themselves, perhaps beyond where they wanted. Unfortunately, however, reality set in. If Swayman hadn’t signed his deal quickly, every day missed would cost him $43,000 unsigned; ultimately it may have come down to taking whatever offer the Bruins provided which went beyond eight years, eight times eight, equalling $66 Million as soon as he considered that enough was enough.
But I believe he did well by pushing them until the eleventh hour and ultimately reaching an agreement he could live with will be good for both himself and his family. And it will remove any aspect of playing with an edge from this guy who rose out of Alaska as an under-drafted player before finding himself taken by UCLA as part of their playoff run.
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