The Boston Bruins have secured their goaltending future, inking 25-year-old Jeremy Swayman to an eight-year, $66 million contract. The deal solidifies Swayman’s position as one of the league’s top goaltenders.
RECORD-SETTING CONTRACT
Swayman’s $8.25 million annual salary ranks him among the highest-paid goalies in the NHL, trailing only Sergei Bobrovsky, Andrei Vasilevskiy, and Connor Hellebuyck. Notably, Swayman achieves this milestone without having completed a full NHL season as a starting goaltender.
SWAYMAN’S RISE TO PROMINENCE
Despite limited experience, Swayman’s impressive performance has earned him elite status. The Bruins’ confidence in their young netminder is evident, as they commit to him long-term. This deal sets a new benchmark for future goalie negotiations.
SECURING THE CREASE FOR YEARS TO COME
The Bruins’ investment in Swayman ensures stability between the pipes for nearly a decade. With Swayman’s talent and potential, Boston is well-positioned to contend for years to come. The signing sends a strong message about the team’s faith in their goaltender and commitment to building a championship-caliber roster.