The Boston Bruins have had a busy offseason, but they still have one significant move left to make – re-signing restricted free agent and star goaltender Jeremy Swayman.
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Earlier this month, NHL insider Elliotte Friedman reported that the Bruins and Swayman still had more work to do with their new deal: “The last I heard, they weren’t close. I think this has been a bit of a challenging negotiation, but they’ve still got time, and we’ll see how this sorts out.”
This was a less-than-ideal update from Friedman on the matter, and now there’s been another eye-opening report on the Swayman negotiations.
According to WEEI’s Rich Keefe, Swayman is seeking $10 million per season for his next deal. Here is exactly what Keefe said on the matter: “Jeremy Swayman, looking for $10 million a year. That is the scoop that I have. He is looking for $10 million a year… So, I think a lot of the speculation was if he gets to eight [million dollars], that makes him the sixth-highest-paid goalie. But from what I’m led to believe, he would like $10 million per year.”
At this juncture, Carey Price and Sergei Bobrovsky are the only goalies making at least $10 million heading into the 2024-25 season. Andrei Vasilevskiy ($9.5 million), Connor Hellebuyck ($8.5 million), and Ilya Sorokin ($8.25 million) are the following three goalies. Thus, if this is truly Swayman’s asking price, he wants to be paid like a top-tier goalie.
It will be very interesting to see what Swayman’s eventual contract ends up being from here. At this time, the Bruins have just over $8.6 million of cap space, so a $10 million AAV for Swayman, at least right now, can’t happen.
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