According to PuckPedia, the Bruins have about $7.8 million in cap space, but that includes 14 forwards, so sending 1 or 2 down and the current backup goalie gives them enough to sign him at $8 million. Hes a UFA after the 25-26 season, so it makes sense to take a shorter term deal and get to free agency sooner.Swayman has never played more than 44 games in a season. He has only played 132 games in his NHL career.
I agree that what Cam Neely did was extremely unprofessional, but I definitely think the Bruins are correct in being reluctant to pay Swayman all that much more than what Jussi Saros got this offseason. Mostly gone are the days where a goalie played 70, 65, heck even 60 games. That means you generally have to pay 2 goalies to be good.
I get all of Swayman's negotiating leverage....."you just made me the #1 when you traded Ullmark and your alternatives if you don't sign me are not good", "the cap is going up, salaries for good goalies are going to continue to go up", ".919 career Sv%". The Bruins of course are used to "players taking less for the common good".
Swayman I think will give in at some point. perhaps agreeing to a shorter term (for $7-8 million AAV) to walk himself to UFA status.
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