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Tensions seem to be running high behind the scenes of the Boston Bruins. On this episode of Bruins Beat Evan marinofsky and Conor Ryan discuss the press conference in which Cam Neely hinted at the Bruins making a $64 million contract offer to Jeremy Swayman, and Swaymans agent subsequently denying any such offer ever happened. Is the relationship between the two sides beyond repair?



Topics:

- Cam Neely drops the $64 million comment

- Swayman's agent denies a $64 million offer

- How does this relationship get fixed?

- Looking back at the Linus Ullmark trade

- Evan doesn’t want them to trade Swayman but has an idea


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00:00:23We are re-recording the beginning of the episode.
00:00:27So I'm Evan Maranofsky.
00:00:29That's Connor Ryan.
00:00:30For the second time on Monday, Connor, what is up?
00:00:32Evan, I feel like I'm in like a Quentin Tarantino script.
00:00:35I feel like we're all over the place.
00:00:37We're recording new intros where it's all messed up.
00:00:40My voice is cracking.
00:00:41I'm my third Duncan of the day.
00:00:44Everything has gone to hell.
00:00:46How are you doing?
00:00:47I'm doing great.
00:00:48I am laughing my ass off because I have done the best thing professionally I have ever done.
00:00:55Hawk Tua has weighed in on the Jeremy Swayman saga.
00:00:59Says he will not be joining the show after she believes he rejected an 8-year time $8 million offer.
00:01:07Which, again, is just, you know, I think that's my professional peak is getting her to weigh in on this.
00:01:14But we are not re-recording the beginning of this episode for that.
00:01:18That's a whole other episode.
00:01:19You'll have multiple articles about that.
00:01:23So you'll be covered with that.
00:01:26But the reason we are recording a new intro is because Louis Gross, who obviously is Jeremy Swayman's agent, put out a statement.
00:01:35So how this episode is going to be formatted is we're going to talk about this statement for the first like 10 minutes, maybe longer of the episode.
00:01:43And then it'll segue into the episode we recorded about three hours ago, which was reacting to the Bruins press conference.
00:01:51And that's all still very relevant because, again, they, at this hour, still, that was what they said their offer was.
00:01:58So there will still be that episode.
00:02:01I mean, I think the prevailing sentiment, you know, regardless of what we say right now and what we said earlier, is that no one comes out good in all this.
00:02:10Like the optics, the vibes, pretty rough right now, Evan.
00:02:15Pretty rough.
00:02:16Pretty rough.
00:02:17And I'll read the statement.
00:02:18Quote,
00:02:19Normally, I do not release statements or discuss negotiations through the media.
00:02:22However, in this case, I feel I need to defend my client.
00:02:25At today's press conference, $64 million was referenced.
00:02:29This was the first time that number was discussed in our negotiations.
00:02:32Prior to the press conference, no offer was made reaching that level.
00:02:35We are extremely disappointed.
00:02:37This was not fair to Jeremy.
00:02:39We will take a few days to discuss where we go from here.
00:02:43Again, you've got them claiming that, you know, this was the first time that number was discussed in our negotiations.
00:02:50Prior to the press conference, no offer was made reaching that level.
00:02:53Which makes me wonder.
00:02:55Either A, someone is lying.
00:02:57Someone is outright lying.
00:02:59They are lying, saying that they didn't get that when they did.
00:03:04Or Nealey is lying and they never offered that.
00:03:08Or B, which is also not great business.
00:03:12The Bruins offered him that contract when the press conference was over.
00:03:16Which would be bananas.
00:03:18If that's the case, that is freaking crazy.
00:03:21What do you make of all of this?
00:03:23What I make of it is exactly what we said.
00:03:27What I said in the intro, right?
00:03:29Where no one wins out of this.
00:03:31Now when you hit the point where it's he said, he said.
00:03:34Going through the media.
00:03:38The optics look terrible, right?
00:03:40Now you're ping-ponging back and forth between which side looks worse.
00:03:44For most of today, it was Swayman in his camp looked terrible.
00:03:48He's selfish.
00:03:49He's turned down $8 million a year, what have you.
00:03:52And now it's flipped to the Bruins.
00:03:54Again, as you said, either someone is lying.
00:03:56The Bruins didn't offer that.
00:03:58Or as you said, they offered it after the press conference.
00:04:01Which you can't open up that can of worms.
00:04:03You can't say that and have it immediately be the case.
00:04:07Which we all saw on Twitter, on every single digestible media channel.
00:04:13Of Swayman getting roasted today.
00:04:15You can't open up that can of worms.
00:04:18Have him catch that flack and then offer the contract.
00:04:21Just because you're mad of how the contract negotiators have stalled out so far.
00:04:26Even if that's the case and $8 million is still on the table now.
00:04:29One, I don't think Swayman and his camp are taking that now if they're pissed off.
00:04:36If they weren't offered at all, that's even worse.
00:04:39If that is the case of what the Bruins did in this regard.
00:04:42Again, it is either someone is lying or the Bruins look really bad.
00:04:48That's the two options, right?
00:04:50If someone's lying, which again, it is a negotiation.
00:04:54People say stuff, leak stuff through the media to get people talking.
00:04:57And get the optics shifted one way or the other.
00:05:00That's what it is.
00:05:01Not just for this negotiation, but for any negotiation.
00:05:04And for agency, all that stuff.
00:05:06Leaking stuff and getting stuff out through the media and having people talk about it.
00:05:12Is a ploy used year after year, right?
00:05:15And it's something that it's not within the realm of possibility.
00:05:18That someone is fibbing in this regard.
00:05:21In terms of what was offered, what wasn't.
00:05:24But whoever is on the right side of things.
00:05:27To have it hit this point now where both sides are throwing rocks at each other.
00:05:32Both sides are now getting bloodied as a result of it.
00:05:34Again, probably people who are pissed at the Bruins right now.
00:05:38Maybe three hours earlier were saying that Swayman and his camp were being unreasonable and selfish.
00:05:43Whoever you map it out.
00:05:44And this again goes to what we mentioned on our podcast earlier today.
00:05:49And I think a lot of it is still relevant.
00:05:51Regardless of how this plays out.
00:05:54It just sucks for everyone involved.
00:05:56Because whether it's the Bruins are getting called out.
00:05:59If they really didn't have this offer in place or did it.
00:06:02They look like a clown car operation.
00:06:04And if Jeremy Swayman and his agents are lying.
00:06:06And they really had eight million and they haven't taken that.
00:06:09Then they look bad.
00:06:10When you look at the fact that the season started in eight days.
00:06:12And you're an incomplete roster about to go into the grind of an 82 game season.
00:06:16And right now.
00:06:19Depending on how this contract plays out.
00:06:21What happens if they sign it.
00:06:23Whenever it gets signed.
00:06:24If that's the case.
00:06:25Maybe we'll talk about that.
00:06:28Both sides now just look bad.
00:06:29Even if an eight-year deal is finally signed in a couple of days.
00:06:34Which we'll see if that happens.
00:06:38The Bruins and Swayman both took some pretty bad hits in this.
00:06:43And it's a reason why these prolonged negotiations.
00:06:46And it's why Sweeney does not like talking through the media.
00:06:49When it comes to these things.
00:06:51You have these situations where no one kind of benefits from it.
00:06:54Both sides look pretty ugly.
00:06:57And both sides spend the whole day getting ripped from pretty much every angle.
00:07:01I don't know.
00:07:04And you have people on Twitter saying this one's lying.
00:07:07That one's lying.
00:07:08We don't know who's lying at this moment.
00:07:10We do not.
00:07:11You can have your guesses.
00:07:12You can make your inferences.
00:07:14Maybe the truth is somewhere in the middle.
00:07:16Maybe it wasn't $64 million.
00:07:18Maybe the contract was like $62.5 million.
00:07:20And Neely rounded up.
00:07:21I don't know.
00:07:22But, again, if the Bruins lied.
00:07:25Or if Neely comes out and says,
00:07:27Oh, that $64 million was just random.
00:07:31That was off the top of my head.
00:07:32Well, then that is a horrendous slip-up.
00:07:35That you should have immediately.
00:07:37You can't do that.
00:07:40I see people being like,
00:07:42Oh, Sweeney and Neely need to be fired.
00:07:44I don't know about that.
00:07:46But if they did lie, that is a horrendous, horrific thing to do in a negotiation.
00:07:56And that's awful.
00:07:58If you lied.
00:08:00If that never happened.
00:08:01If what Lewis Gross and Swayman's Camp are saying is true.
00:08:05That is abhorrent.
00:08:07You should not do that.
00:08:09Right.
00:08:10Well, and also, I mean, it's very puzzling.
00:08:12If that is the case and the Bruins are stood up lying about that.
00:08:15Or, again, it doesn't even absolve them if it's on the table now.
00:08:18But it was after Sweeney gets roasted for five hours straight.
00:08:21I was going to say.
00:08:22It doesn't help.
00:08:24You get this $8 times $8 million deal you want.
00:08:27But we're going to roast you in the press conference.
00:08:29Yeah, that's not doing a good business.
00:08:31Yeah, that's also an embarrassing look.
00:08:33If that is the case.
00:08:34But you just look at where these negotiations are.
00:08:37It's not like Neely let that slip out.
00:08:39Neely was not even asked a question about Swayman.
00:08:43It was a question about to Don Sweeney about are they surprised at the initial offer?
00:08:47And Neely literally jumped in to be like, yeah, I was surprised.
00:08:51Which then opens up the avenue as to like, why were you surprised?
00:08:55So, like, if you're going to go out there and mention that.
00:08:58Mention $64 million.
00:09:00You have to imagine that wasn't like an off.
00:09:02I mean, again, you have to imagine that that wasn't like an off the cuff.
00:09:06You know, annoyed, you know, reaction.
00:09:10If you're putting it out there that you're not happy how these things have gone.
00:09:13And you mentioned that exact number.
00:09:15And you didn't have the offer in place.
00:09:17Yikes.
00:09:19It's not good.
00:09:20So, again.
00:09:21You have to be buttoned up going up there.
00:09:23It's the biggest thing.
00:09:24Yeah.
00:09:25You have that planned.
00:09:26That doesn't just come out.
00:09:27Exactly.
00:09:28So, if that's the case.
00:09:29And, you know, that offer wasn't on the table.
00:09:32What are we doing here?
00:09:33And that's the case.
00:09:34Then these negotiations are going to go as backwards.
00:09:37If not completely unravel.
00:09:38If that's where this is right now.
00:09:40Because, you know, Nealey mentioned earlier today that he had conversation with Swam.
00:09:46And he wants to be here.
00:09:47Is that going to be the case?
00:09:49If that is true.
00:09:50And the Bruins lied and put him through that.
00:09:52And, again, maybe it's the other way around.
00:09:53Maybe it's his agents are doing an expected thing of every posturing.
00:09:58You know, when it comes to contract negotiations.
00:10:01I didn't follow the day-to-day of William Nylander's contract.
00:10:04I have to imagine there was a lot of ebbs and flows as well.
00:10:07I don't think it got to the point where Toronto's management was saying something wasn't true or what have you.
00:10:13But it's rough right now in terms of if the Bruins weren't up front about what was on the table.
00:10:23And they put Swim in a bad light.
00:10:25When you hope that at this point you're trying to get more progress done and get to the finish line.
00:10:30Yeah, how do you move on from that if that is what the case is?
00:10:35Right?
00:10:36That's the legitimate issue right now.
00:10:38Beyond the fact of, like, again, people embellish.
00:10:42People say things to the media to get things going.
00:10:45It's all about optics.
00:10:46And, again, the optics have shifted right now.
00:10:48But when all is said and done and these two sides, you expect, sign a contract.
00:10:54What's that relationship like right now?
00:10:57Because everyone says it's all business.
00:10:59It's not.
00:11:00It's not all business.
00:11:01It isn't.
00:11:02It is not.
00:11:03And, you know, like, here's the thing.
00:11:04I mean, could Swave and Side be lying?
00:11:06Of course.
00:11:07They could absolutely be lying.
00:11:08And, you know, I think that's a completely reasonable possibility.
00:11:11I think it is a possibility that, you know, they kind of made that statement so that they aren't lying.
00:11:18But maybe they are.
00:11:19We spent a lot of the episode we recorded earlier ripping on Swayman.
00:11:24So I'm not going to spend a lot of time in here repeating myself, which you're going to hear in about five, ten minutes.
00:11:30But, again, if the Bruins lied, if what Lewis Gross said is correct, right, if what he said is correct,
00:11:39I think this hurts the Bruins in many ways when it comes to signing their own players down the road, when it comes to signing free agents.
00:11:49And, by the way, I'm not saying it's unofficial.
00:11:51It's unofficial that they lied.
00:11:52And we don't know which side lied or where the truth is in all of this.
00:11:56But if it comes out that the Bruins did lie, I mean, if you're a free agent, if you're a UFA somewhere, why would you pick here?
00:12:05Or if you're a guy who is in this system and you have to try to resign here, why would you try?
00:12:13And, again, it puts a damper on things where it's like, oh, well, look what we did to Jeremy Swayman, your franchise goalie.
00:12:19What are you going to do to me?
00:12:20So that is all on the table now.
00:12:23That's the thing is this is a true roller coaster.
00:12:25And I think the tough part is right now, like, it's a lot of just finger pointing.
00:12:30It's a lot of just saying stuff.
00:12:32Not productive.
00:12:33No.
00:12:34And that's the thing that Ty Anderson tweeted out.
00:12:36They need to get in a room.
00:12:37They need to be in a room like Tuesday.
00:12:40With a couple of Hulk hands.
00:12:42Yup.
00:12:43Hit the Hulk hands.
00:12:44Get a couple of Capri Suns.
00:12:46Replenish the room with snacks.
00:12:47Yes.
00:12:48Orange slices.
00:12:49The Hawk to a podcast playing in the background.
00:12:52No.
00:12:53No, because that'll make them get out as fast as possible.
00:12:55That's true.
00:12:56So that'll work.
00:12:57Or put on this podcast.
00:12:59It'll also make you run out the room as fast as you possibly can.
00:13:02But, yeah, they got to be in the negotiating room tomorrow.
00:13:06Like, I don't know where Louis Gross is located, but that dude should be on a plane to Boston like tonight.
00:13:12Yeah.
00:13:13To try to fix this.
00:13:14But again, I wonder what the damage is.
00:13:16Yeah.
00:13:17That's the other end of it.
00:13:18Like, do they even want to at this point?
00:13:20That's why it's so puzzling, Evan, right?
00:13:22Because one thing that we mentioned during our earlier podcast, which you're about to hear, is from, you know, pointing the criticism at Swayman and his campaign.
00:13:30It's like, what did you stand to benefit from dragging this out if you didn't take an $8 million payout, right?
00:13:36Like, you're now like, the optics are rough.
00:13:39You got Bruins fans who were praising you a few months ago are now going to be hypercritical of you.
00:13:44By that same token, what did Kim Neely and the Bruins stand to benefit from embellishing that they had a $64 million offer on the table when it hurts your credibility?
00:13:53It hurts kind of the reputation you've cultivated over the years of being a first-rate organization.
00:13:59Like, it didn't stand to benefit anyone at all, especially the Bruins.
00:14:03And if that is true, and Swayman and his camp are pissed right now, yeah, like, what is next?
00:14:08Are we looking at…
00:14:09We joked, Evan.
00:14:10We joked earlier about…
00:14:12And you'll hear it.
00:14:13You'll hear it in like 30 minutes.
00:14:14And you'll hear it about some potential trades that we tossed out as more of a joke than anything.
00:14:18But like, what's next?
00:14:20Like, what do you think is next right now?
00:14:23I'll be honest.
00:14:24I did not expect to be on this roller coaster on Monday.
00:14:27And I want off.
00:14:28I'm crying.
00:14:29I'm already on like…
00:14:30I got off the ride, but I'm still stuck in the harness.
00:14:33So they're sending me again.
00:14:34That's how I feel right now.
00:14:36Oh, someone's…
00:14:37Oh, James.
00:14:38James Higgins.
00:14:39Yes.
00:14:40You're a Boston Bruin.
00:14:41Yeah.
00:14:42You guys will get that reference later on.
00:14:44I will say, though, in all seriousness, I just…
00:14:47Like, I mentioned, you know, they need to get the negotiating table now.
00:14:51If the Bruins are lying, you know, and Nealey reiterated it on Monday of, you know, Swayman wants to be here long term.
00:14:58He's mentioned that big insiders have reported that they want to come to a long term agreement.
00:15:03Do you still want to be here?
00:15:05Like, do you still want to be here through all of this?
00:15:08Through all of this?
00:15:11I don't know.
00:15:13I don't know.
00:15:14And does this move the negotiation forward to both sides?
00:15:17Say, look, this is a low.
00:15:18This is a low.
00:15:19This is a low.
00:15:20We cannot go lower.
00:15:21The only way is up.
00:15:22We've got to negotiate this now or to both sides.
00:15:24Basically, say, F you.
00:15:27We're set.
00:15:28You know, like, we'll talk to you in a couple months.
00:15:31Trade them.
00:15:32But I don't want to play here.
00:15:33Like, I don't know.
00:15:36I don't know.
00:15:37I honestly don't know.
00:15:39And I think that's the other part of this.
00:15:41Is there a next shoe to drop?
00:15:43Do the Bruins respond?
00:15:44Does Sweeney now have another press conference?
00:15:46That's the other thing.
00:15:47Like, do they stay silent on this?
00:15:50Do they show us, like, a piece of paper that just says, like,
00:15:538 by 64?
00:15:55It's like, we said, we faxed this.
00:15:58We faxed this on September 21st.
00:16:02Is this going to be like, are we going to be like Woodward and
00:16:04Bernstein and we're going to be like finding the proof that,
00:16:07like, one of the sides lied?
00:16:09Like, is that what we're going to have to do here?
00:16:12I had a tweet cooking in the drafts.
00:16:14I don't know if people get it.
00:16:15I was going to say, you know, Hawk Tua turning on Jeremy
00:16:18Swayman is like when Walter Cronkite turned on the Vietnam
00:16:20War, where it's just like, if you've lost, if you've lost
00:16:24Cronkite, you've lost middle America.
00:16:26If you've lost Hawk Tua, you have lost the hockey world.
00:16:30I can comfortably say, I can't believe we're in this spot now
00:16:32talking about this on September 30th.
00:16:36I cannot believe we are in this spot right now.
00:16:38It's wild to me because, like, this is something we would
00:16:42expect to have to be doing like a second podcast today.
00:16:44Trade deadline, free agency day, maybe the draft or like
00:16:50a firing, like a firing, you know, like someone leaves.
00:16:55This, this, crazy.
00:16:59So that's the Lewis Gross statement.
00:17:02We cannot put out a podcast that does not include that in it.
00:17:05I feel that's irresponsible of us to just show one side.
00:17:08So that's that.
00:17:10Um, so no outro for this because, uh, you will hear, uh,
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00:17:35I'm Evan Marinovsky.
00:17:36That is Connor Ryan.
00:17:37Connor, what is up?
00:17:39Evan, I'm doing well.
00:17:41How are you doing?
00:17:42Doing great.
00:17:43Doing great.
00:17:44Uh, we, uh, we've got quite a lot to talk about today on one
00:17:47subject, on one subject, on everyone's favorite subject, as
00:17:52you can tell by what I imagine the headline will be.
00:17:55I think, uh, you amazing Bruins Beat listeners know what we'll
00:17:59be talking about today.
00:18:01Uh, and that is Jeremy Swayman.
00:18:03More Jeremy Swayman stuff.
00:18:05Uh, on Monday, the Bruins had, uh, basically their media day.
00:18:08They had, uh, Don Sweeney speak to the media, Jim Montgomery,
00:18:11Cam Neely, Charlie Jacobs.
00:18:13Uh, and, uh, as you guys can imagine, uh, many, most of the
00:18:17questioning, uh, was regarding Jeremy Swayman and, uh, there
00:18:21was a lot to take from it.
00:18:23Um, I think the quote that we will start with, cause we're
00:18:27going to go by quotes, uh, was, uh, regarding what Swayman's
00:18:31camp initially asked for.
00:18:33So Don Sweeney, by the way, has held a firm line and that he
00:18:37will not discuss, uh, figures.
00:18:39He won't discuss years, term, anything like that.
00:18:41Uh, well, years and term are the same thing.
00:18:43So years, money, all that stuff.
00:18:45Um, and Neely said, well, I don't want to get into the weeds
00:18:48with what his ask is, but I know that I have 64 million reasons
00:18:53why I'd be playing right now.
00:18:55It's been hard.
00:18:56I've been trying to figure out the 64 million reasons.
00:18:58I'm on like reason number 75.
00:19:01We have a long way to go until 64, um, 64 million in that they
00:19:07offered him $64 million.
00:19:09And again, inferring what that means is that he turned it down
00:19:15because if he accepted it, uh, this would not be a thing right
00:19:19now.
00:19:20Um, so to, so let's go off of those comments.
00:19:24Um, 64 million.
00:19:27Well, again, assume that that's $64 million.
00:19:30It's just Neely didn't just randomly choose 64 million.
00:19:34I think we're going to operate with that.
00:19:35Yeah.
00:19:36We're going to operate the assumption that it's 64 million.
00:19:38I assume eight years, 64 million, eight by eight.
00:19:41I would assume it, which is exactly what you and I said all
00:19:44summer of, Hey, this, that makes sense for both parties.
00:19:47It's a little more than he's worth.
00:19:48Um, you know, they are sticking their neck out, but hopefully
00:19:51worth it in the long run.
00:19:52I am stunned.
00:19:54I am stunned.
00:19:55If he turned that down, which he clearly did, that is incredible.
00:20:03Incredible.
00:20:04And Connor, you and I are pro getting the bag.
00:20:06We said this actually, we had lunch after the Bruins, uh, thing
00:20:09and we said, man, we're going to look terrible coming out, you
00:20:11know, on the side of management when we're pro players get in
00:20:14the bag.
00:20:15And we are, but within reason we've, we've said 8 million is
00:20:20more than what he's currently worth.
00:20:22What he's currently worth is like around six, like over six,
00:20:25but around that six, six and a half range, if you had to, you
00:20:28know, say, Oh, this is what he's worth today.
00:20:30That's what he is worth.
00:20:32Eight is what you hope he's worth halfway through that eight
00:20:35year deal.
00:20:36And then you hope that by year seven or eight, it's like, Oh,
00:20:388 million.
00:20:39Wow.
00:20:40It's a bargain for Jeremy Swayman.
00:20:41But it, you know, it balances out with those first two or three
00:20:44years where it's like, Oh, eight's not quite there.
00:20:47I can't believe he would say no to that.
00:20:50I can't.
00:20:51Yeah.
00:20:52I mean, I think at this point, right.
00:20:53All parties have to be on the same page in terms of like an
00:20:56eight year deal.
00:20:57Cause I think last week, Elliot Friedman mentioned that the
00:21:00Bruins are looking at an eight year deal.
00:21:02I believe Pierre Lebrun mentioned just a few days ago that
00:21:05Swayman's priority is an eight year deal.
00:21:07So term doesn't seem to be the option.
00:21:09Right.
00:21:10I think everyone wants him here for eight years.
00:21:11Swayman wants the security.
00:21:12The Bruins want what they expect is their number one goalie here
00:21:16for the long, for the long haul.
00:21:18It seems right now it comes down to what the payout is.
00:21:20And as you said, we are pro getting the bag, which is why eight
00:21:24years and 8 million, 64 million is pretty good for a guy that
00:21:28listen, like, I think it's well-established.
00:21:30I don't think you'd hear anyone like between us more experienced
00:21:36hockey minds, like people who are in the Bruins, anyone like
00:21:38that.
00:21:39No one's operating with the assumption that this is like a
00:21:42complete gamble or like that Swayman is hasn't shown to this
00:21:47point that he has all the makings of a future number one goalie,
00:21:51a guy that can contend for a guy that could lead you to a cup.
00:21:55Right.
00:21:56Like, look at just how dynamic he was in the playoffs last year.
00:21:59Like, there's a lot to like about why the Bruins are probably
00:22:03willing to overpay a little bit in terms of what his, what he's
00:22:07shown so far with what $8 million is.
00:22:09Like he's would be the fifth highest paid goalie in the league
00:22:12right now.
00:22:13The guy that has not been number one goalie before had a great
00:22:16playoff run, but you are a lot of that 8 million is banking off
00:22:20future production and belief in a guy that listen, I think there's
00:22:23one thing we've kind of known or noticed maybe from this contract
00:22:27negotiation.
00:22:28Jeremy Swayman is very confident himself.
00:22:31He always is.
00:22:32And I'm not saying that in a bad way, like that is what you want
00:22:35out of a goalie.
00:22:36This is a guy that doesn't waver in his confidence is set, believes
00:22:40he's on the right path, feels like he gives his team the chance
00:22:45to win every single night.
00:22:46And when he doesn't, he takes himself to task.
00:22:48And, you know, he's been here the entire off season working on
00:22:51his game.
00:22:52There's a lot to like about why the Bruins want to invest in this
00:22:54guy, which is why eight by eight seems pretty fair for what this
00:22:58is.
00:22:59And if Swayman and his representatives aren't, aren't buying
00:23:03that, or they think he's worth more and you're, you know, what
00:23:06was talked about before was like the Charlie McAvoy contract.
00:23:09Right.
00:23:10I feel like when that came out, we're like, I don't know about
00:23:12that.
00:23:13That seems pretty, that seems pretty wild.
00:23:15Like eight by eight seems like a good compromise.
00:23:17If that's really what he's looking for, if he and his agents are
00:23:20setting their ways of that, they think he's worth nine and a
00:23:22half million, which would put him on the tier with Sergey
00:23:25Bobrovsky, who has two business and just one cup and auditor
00:23:29Vasilevsky, who's won two cups and at least one business and
00:23:32has long held probably the title of probably the best goalie
00:23:35in the league right now for the last five odd years.
00:23:38You don't put yourself on that tier when, again, you have all
00:23:42attention in the world.
00:23:43Jeremy Swayman is a great goalie who ideally is worth an
00:23:46eight by eight year deal in short order, but to want that to
00:23:51be on that tier and to not budge, at least for right now to
00:23:55get to the point where I'm sure we're going to talk about this
00:23:57later, but Cooper Salo is going to be probably your season
00:24:00opening starter.
00:24:01Regardless of what happens the next couple of days, it's wild
00:24:04that we've gotten to this point.
00:24:05And at this point, again, we are pro getting the bag, but
00:24:09something's got to give because if eight by eight, if you're not
00:24:11willing to get to the negotiating table and try to find the
00:24:15middle ground even there, that's very concerning.
00:24:19And it's kind of a bad sign of where these things could go
00:24:22because right now it does feel like it's nearly hit the nuclear
00:24:25button.
00:24:28How do you kind of move on from this?
00:24:29If that is what it's offering and they're still holding out
00:24:31here, the optics kind of shipped a little bit and maybe that's
00:24:34why nearly more or less called it out here.
00:24:36But things could get pretty ugly and you don't want that to
00:24:38happen in any kind of negotiation, especially for a guy
00:24:41that you still want to sign to an eight year contract to be
00:24:44your number one goalie.
00:24:45Like things can kind of go sideways pretty quickly if this
00:24:48doesn't get resolved.
00:24:49I do wonder if they do want an eight year deal because again,
00:24:52like as like Poster Knock and McAvoy have taken bridge deals
00:24:55prior to those big contracts and getting paid top five money
00:24:59in their position.
00:25:00And I do wonder if the Bruins, you know, Whitney obviously had
00:25:04reported that four year deal.
00:25:05We don't know if that's true or not, but I do wonder if they
00:25:08did come forward with a four year deal initially or something
00:25:11of the sort, you know, in terms of like you mentioned
00:25:16Corposalo to me, like I, I left Monday and there was that
00:25:22press conference firmly believing it was almost like a
00:25:25coordinated attack by the Bruins on Swayman of like, we're
00:25:29going to do this.
00:25:30We're going to do this.
00:25:31And maybe it was, maybe it wasn't, but you know how I know
00:25:33they are pissed, pissed.
00:25:35And we knew Sweeney was pissed because he was pissed at his
00:25:37preseason press conference.
00:25:38Nearly certainly, you know, said he was surprised he hit the
00:25:42nuclear button.
00:25:43I didn't expect to see Jim Montgomery as agitated as he was.
00:25:49And you know how I know he's agitated because he announced
00:25:51the game one starter over a week, a week before the game.
00:25:56Like he does not, he didn't announce starters in the
00:25:59playoffs.
00:26:00You know, and again, there's advantages and to that and
00:26:03different stuff.
00:26:05But to me, like to come out when, when I don't think anyone
00:26:08was expecting him to say that like right off the top and go,
00:26:11yeah, Jonas Corposalo is our game one starter right now.
00:26:14Like again, I just go back to, they put the ball in his court.
00:26:20You know, Montgomery even saying, you know, he was asked
00:26:23about, you know, how long would it take practice time-wise for
00:26:25Swayman to get back up and running?
00:26:26And he was very open with like, he's not going to be ready for
00:26:28the start of the season.
00:26:29We have two practices until the first game of the year.
00:26:32Everything else is just preseason games and pregame skates.
00:26:37So to me, that's another reason why I like, I just look at, you
00:26:39know, you look at what Neely's comment was.
00:26:41You look at what, you know, Sweeney has said in the past,
00:26:44yes, we didn't have to do a lot today.
00:26:46And then Montgomery with the Corposalo thing to me, and you
00:26:49also have Charlie Jacobs saying, you know, we spend to the cap.
00:26:52We plan on spending to the cap.
00:26:54You know, we want players to feel empowered in this and that to
00:26:58ask for what they want.
00:27:01They're pissed.
00:27:02They're pissed.
00:27:03There's no, I don't know.
00:27:04There's no other way around that.
00:27:05And like you and I are pretty, I think, realistic.
00:27:08Like we don't, we're not like, oh my God, there's, you know,
00:27:12there's, it's a war going on in the Bruins.
00:27:15You know, it's a war going on in that world.
00:27:17To me, like to have your head coach come out and go, yeah, like
00:27:21Jonas Corposalo starting.
00:27:22We like Jonas.
00:27:23We're going with Jonas.
00:27:24Like, I don't know, man, to me, like that's, that's telling that
00:27:29is real telling for the head coach to do that as well.
00:27:32Yeah.
00:27:33I mean, I, from the perspective of the team, which again, as you
00:27:37said before, Evan, we, we tried to lean on being more pro player
00:27:42and taking the player side because it more often than not is the
00:27:45player that misses out on a lot of these things, but just viewing
00:27:48these things from the Bruins perspective and from what I assume
00:27:51Neely's perspective, right?
00:27:52So you had, I think negative, like a negative million dollars
00:27:57going into last office.
00:27:58You had no money at all.
00:27:59Yeah.
00:28:00Money at all Bruins.
00:28:01Yeah.
00:28:02You had nothing to work with.
00:28:03And Swayman and his camp takes you to arbitration, which also
00:28:07we need to reiterate.
00:28:09They brought the Bruins arbitration again, go through the
00:28:12arbitration process, which sucks.
00:28:14You have your team telling you why you're not worth this amount
00:28:16of money sucks, but you also opted for it.
00:28:19So you deal with that.
00:28:21The Bruins, you know, they settle an independent arbitrator
00:28:25gives them what?
00:28:263.4 75 million.
00:28:27The Bruins could have, you know, put him on a two-year deal
00:28:31with that.
00:28:32They have the option to had to be a one-year deal.
00:28:34So he has one year on this arbitration rate and essentially
00:28:37like, Hey, we got money next year.
00:28:39We'll kick this can down the road.
00:28:40We'll do right by you next year.
00:28:42And now they're in this spot where you have no traction done
00:28:46on a contract.
00:28:47You're missing your number one goalie.
00:28:48You've had, you know, these comments from the spit and chicklets
00:28:53crew from these other podcasts where Swayman has been very candid
00:28:57of, you know, resetting the goalie market, the state of the cap,
00:29:01you know, all these things.
00:29:02And again, like good on the player for doing that.
00:29:05But if you're the Bruins camp where now you're at this point
00:29:08where if you have an eight by $8 million contract on the table,
00:29:11after freeing up, you know, a year of arbitration,
00:29:14not going to arbitration this year.
00:29:16Again, just from the lens of Neely and the Bruins.
00:29:19Yeah.
00:29:20That's probably a pretty valid reason why they're pretty pissed
00:29:22right now.
00:29:23Like again, like there's as is, as is the case with every contract
00:29:26negotiation.
00:29:27There's a lot more that I'm sure goes into it,
00:29:29but from their perspective right now, when you are,
00:29:31what are we recording eight days before the start of the year.
00:29:34And it's at this point when again,
00:29:37every contract is its own battle.
00:29:40But when you look at how much money they had left over,
00:29:42there should have been a pretty clear runway in terms of even the
00:29:46high end of what they assumed the swimming contract was going to be
00:29:49to be at this point.
00:29:51Now we're answering these questions during your season,
00:29:54opening press conference, and there's no traction.
00:29:56I can see why that point Neely's fed up and puts a number out
00:30:00there.
00:30:01Cause now all the pressure and the onus you would think falls on
00:30:04swimming is camp.
00:30:05Cause if they're not settling for that,
00:30:07what are they going for right now?
00:30:09Cause also like you look at it,
00:30:10whether the Bruins have the means to sign them to that deal or what it
00:30:14does feel like more of the pressure is now on swimming and his camp to
00:30:17either counter that or get back to the bargaining table.
00:30:20Cause right now, like the optics don't look great and it's not great.
00:30:24The Bruins have to drop that, drop those, you know,
00:30:28potential contract terms of what, you know, Neely mentioned,
00:30:31but it's kind of where they are right now.
00:30:33And again, a little over a week from the start of the regular season,
00:30:36it's not great for anyone involved right now.
00:30:38No, it's not. And it, it, I think it looks,
00:30:40it continues to look worse and worse.
00:30:42There were some comments came nearly made around that $64 million thing
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00:32:44Now back to the show.
00:32:46So I found this interesting from cam Neely,
00:32:48obviously cam Neely,
00:32:49former player.
00:32:50If you didn't know,
00:32:51if you weren't aware,
00:32:52cam Neely used to play,
00:32:53he used to play hockey,
00:32:54um,
00:32:55made a comment right before the $64 million reasons.
00:32:58One.
00:32:59And he said,
00:33:00uh,
00:33:01he said,
00:33:02I think overall Don's,
00:33:03Don's done a really good job of initial offers to players.
00:33:05One of the things we talked about when he got the job was being a former
00:33:08player.
00:33:09I'm not a big fan of low ball,
00:33:10high ball figured out somewhere in the middle.
00:33:12It's like,
00:33:13okay,
00:33:14get the right comp,
00:33:15get the right comp group,
00:33:16put the right offer on the table.
00:33:17And I think Don's past has shown that he can get deals done.
00:33:19Um,
00:33:20this one's just been a little trickier.
00:33:22Uh,
00:33:23and then he,
00:33:24he went on to say,
00:33:25you know,
00:33:26if he,
00:33:27if his ask is,
00:33:28and what we believe his comp group is are two different things.
00:33:31Now,
00:33:32again,
00:33:33it's hard.
00:33:34Sometimes people in power like that lie,
00:33:35like how we,
00:33:36you know,
00:33:37how they do things.
00:33:38Okay.
00:33:39So occasionally happens,
00:33:40but in this case,
00:33:41if they're offering eight by eight,
00:33:42they're sticking their neck out.
00:33:43Like eight years is a gamble.
00:33:458 million is not what he's currently worth.
00:33:47He's worth less than that.
00:33:48Right.
00:33:49At the current moment,
00:33:50as I explained earlier,
00:33:51but that's sticking your neck out for the guy.
00:33:52That's like,
00:33:53Hey,
00:33:54you know what?
00:33:55Like that's not a low ball.
00:33:56It's a combination of like,
00:33:57you know,
00:33:58we're not doing low ball.
00:33:59We're not doing high ball.
00:34:00We feel that,
00:34:01you know,
00:34:02this is a fair offer.
00:34:03Um,
00:34:04you took a star arbitration last year.
00:34:05We decided to do one year instead of two,
00:34:06uh,
00:34:07here's eight by eight.
00:34:08This is,
00:34:09you know,
00:34:10this looks good.
00:34:11You know,
00:34:12I think that's another reason why they're pissed is that they've stuck their neck out.
00:34:14They've,
00:34:15they've thrown him a great contract and it goes to this,
00:34:18like obviously his agent,
00:34:19Louis gross isn't kind of notorious for these sort of long drawn out negotiations.
00:34:24Now I don't know.
00:34:25I don't know.
00:34:26Louis gross.
00:34:27Um,
00:34:28so I don't know him personally.
00:34:30Um,
00:34:31I've never talked to him obviously about this.
00:34:33Um,
00:34:34what I find interesting is,
00:34:35uh,
00:34:36Connor,
00:34:37you know,
00:34:38I don't know what people think about agents.
00:34:39Um,
00:34:40but you get agents usually around like 13,
00:34:4214,
00:34:4315 years old.
00:34:44Now,
00:34:45if you're really good now,
00:34:46I don't know when swayman and Louis gross,
00:34:47uh,
00:34:48got together.
00:34:49Um,
00:34:50and there are lots of great agents out there.
00:34:51And Louis gross,
00:34:52by the way,
00:34:53it's been very successful.
00:34:54I'm not saying he's a bad agent.
00:34:55He's,
00:34:56you know,
00:34:57he clearly is not,
00:34:58but when you have an agent in your ear as a player,
00:35:01and this happens at every level,
00:35:02whether it's whether to leave prep school early for the ju for juniors,
00:35:06whether it's to commit to a certain college,
00:35:08whether it's,
00:35:09you know,
00:35:10NHL draft related stuff,
00:35:11whatever it is,
00:35:12sometimes agents mess up.
00:35:14Sometimes they mess up.
00:35:16And to me,
00:35:17if it is all the way it is the way we believe it right now,
00:35:20which is,
00:35:21you know,
00:35:22Jeremy swayman was offered eight years by,
00:35:24you know,
00:35:25eight times eight and said,
00:35:26no,
00:35:27that's a mistake.
00:35:28And here,
00:35:29and the other thing is if swayman's number,
00:35:31if swayman's AAV is under 8 million per,
00:35:35what a waste of time.
00:35:37This all was like,
00:35:38right.
00:35:39If that number,
00:35:40like I was talking about talking to talking with hags about this,
00:35:43like if that number is under 8 million per,
00:35:45whether it's a four year deal,
00:35:46an eight year deal,
00:35:47a one year deal,
00:35:48whatever it is,
00:35:49what was this for?
00:35:51Like,
00:35:52unless swayman comes out and says they didn't offer us eight by eight
00:35:54until the very end.
00:35:55Like then obviously that's different.
00:35:56You know,
00:35:57they didn't initially offer it,
00:35:58whatever.
00:35:59But if he said no to eight by eight,
00:36:00and then,
00:36:01you know,
00:36:02it ends up being like a four year,
00:36:03seven and a half million dollar deal or whatever.
00:36:06It ends up being like,
00:36:07what was all this for?
00:36:08What?
00:36:09Like,
00:36:10that's the other part of it.
00:36:11It's like,
00:36:12you know,
00:36:13he doesn't look great right now.
00:36:14If that number is under eight,
00:36:16I don't know.
00:36:17You know,
00:36:18I just,
00:36:19I don't see it.
00:36:20I mean,
00:36:21that is like the,
00:36:22the risk you run with these contracts,
00:36:23right?
00:36:24And that's why this whole thing is unfortunate,
00:36:25right?
00:36:26Because the Bruins really liked Jeremy swimming,
00:36:27Jeremy swimming,
00:36:28likes playing in Boston.
00:36:29Like,
00:36:30this is a guy that is here year round.
00:36:31He's at the feast in the north end.
00:36:33He's all like,
00:36:34he's out and about all the ways playing with Dalton and the sheriff's like at
00:36:37random shows guy.
00:36:38Like is everything you want in terms of a,
00:36:41of the spirit.
00:36:42Yeah.
00:36:43He's everything you want out of a,
00:36:44a goalie in this market that embraces it and braces the fans.
00:36:48You don't get like where we were like a few months ago and in the middle of
00:36:52May,
00:36:53right.
00:36:54Where Bruins lose game six to Florida.
00:36:56And you've got swimming chance the whole last couple of minutes of that
00:36:59game.
00:37:00You know,
00:37:01he's like,
00:37:02he's emotional after the game talking about how much the fans mean to him.
00:37:04And now,
00:37:05because of all of this and whether that's,
00:37:07I think there's blame on all sides,
00:37:08right.
00:37:09With how these contract and coach agents have gone.
00:37:11Now you have a point where,
00:37:12again,
00:37:13like the sentiment is not completely turned.
00:37:15I'm not saying this is like an alarmist way of being like bridges are burned
00:37:18or like people,
00:37:19Bruins fans no longer like it,
00:37:21but it has shifted like the perception.
00:37:23And that's why this whole negotiation sucks.
00:37:25Right.
00:37:26Because Swainman was viewed as this guy that is your franchise guy that
00:37:29you're excited to,
00:37:30to go to war with moving forward.
00:37:32And now like,
00:37:33whether it's the,
00:37:34the narratives about like how these contract negotiators have gone,
00:37:38whether he's going to be worth whatever his new contract is going to be,
00:37:41you know,
00:37:42like it's the same with like Rask,
00:37:44you know,
00:37:45we made that transition from promising young goalie that is part of the
00:37:48future to like,
00:37:49well,
00:37:50now he's making 7 million.
00:37:51Like,
00:37:52why is he not doing this?
00:37:53Like,
00:37:54maybe that just happens to every goalie in this market.
00:37:56But if you do see like the sentiment and some of the,
00:37:59the perception of Swainman,
00:38:01like takes a hit off of this thing,
00:38:03which again,
00:38:04I'm not throwing,
00:38:05throwing,
00:38:06you know,
00:38:07stones at the guy.
00:38:08I'm not like trying to drag him for all these things have gone,
00:38:10but it is a casualty of what these contract talks are.
00:38:12And I think it further makes it worse with nearly,
00:38:15you know,
00:38:16mentioning this thing as kind of the,
00:38:17it's kind of the ultimatum,
00:38:18right.
00:38:19Of throwing that actual money out there.
00:38:21Cause now what seems to be the main sentiment from what has been kind of
00:38:25gathered so far today on Monday is like,
00:38:27what the hell is Swainman and his camp doing?
00:38:29Right.
00:38:30And like,
00:38:31it's only going to get louder unless Swainman and his camp come out and
00:38:33say that that wasn't the case or what have you.
00:38:35It's just,
00:38:36it hurts his overall perception right now.
00:38:39And maybe that's just the cost of doing business,
00:38:41but it's just unfortunate.
00:38:42It gets to this point where if it was something and he settles for under
00:38:46eight or it's eight by eight,
00:38:47then as you said,
00:38:48what was all this worth?
00:38:49Like,
00:38:50what was this for?
00:38:51Cause now,
00:38:52even if he does sign again,
00:38:53not saying that the bridges are burned or anything like that,
00:38:55but all of a sudden,
00:38:57if he has a bad game or two,
00:38:58I think Bruins fans who will go to war for Swainman a year ago,
00:39:02you can hear a few more.
00:39:03They're like,
00:39:04is he worth that contract?
00:39:05Like damage is kind of done in that regard,
00:39:08which may that,
00:39:09again,
00:39:10is just the,
00:39:11the,
00:39:12you know,
00:39:13heavy is the head that wears the crown in Boston in this market at that
00:39:15position.
00:39:16But it's unfortunate that we got to this point.
00:39:18What was it all for?
00:39:20If this contract isn't something that is leagues ahead of what we think
00:39:24this eight by eight contract is going to end up being.
00:39:26At least in the public eye,
00:39:28again,
00:39:29like I think,
00:39:30you know,
00:39:31you look at the situation and to me,
00:39:34like,
00:39:35I don't know what the negotiations were like.
00:39:37We,
00:39:38you know,
00:39:39we,
00:39:40we're not in there with them.
00:39:41So,
00:39:42you know,
00:39:43no one knows what's going on except for the parties involved.
00:39:44But in the public eye,
00:39:45like Swainman's camp took the first shots.
00:39:47You had,
00:39:48you know,
00:39:49them clearly talking to the chicklets crew.
00:39:50You had,
00:39:51you know,
00:39:52Swainman going on that podcast.
00:39:53They weren't even shots,
00:39:54but just sort of talking about intentions.
00:39:56And,
00:39:57you know,
00:39:58obviously the chicklets thing was,
00:39:59you know,
00:40:00they low balled him and then they won't return their calls for three
00:40:02weeks.
00:40:03Like that's where I think this starts from.
00:40:04I think Swainman going on that podcast and talking about negotiations and
00:40:07things like that.
00:40:08Also really rubbed them the wrong way.
00:40:09I mean,
00:40:10nearly literally responded to a comment that was made in that podcast.
00:40:13Say the resetting,
00:40:14the goalie market was from that podcast.
00:40:16Yes.
00:40:17So again,
00:40:18like I think he's pissed them off and I go back to like,
00:40:23you know,
00:40:24let's say they do sign a deal,
00:40:25which again,
00:40:26they both sides say they want to,
00:40:28how does that relationship reset itself?
00:40:30Like I get the negotiations are not personal,
00:40:32you know,
00:40:33everyone tries to like show that and negotiate.
00:40:35Oh,
00:40:36it wasn't personal.
00:40:37This is personal.
00:40:38You know,
00:40:39we haven't heard from Swainman's camp for a little while here.
00:40:41Unless,
00:40:42you know,
00:40:43I know Ryan Whitney said some more things.
00:40:45And by the way,
00:40:46I'm not like judging Ryan Whitney for that stuff.
00:40:48Like he's getting told what he's getting told.
00:40:50Like,
00:40:51you know,
00:40:52I trust Ryan Whitney on that stuff.
00:40:53But,
00:40:54you know,
00:40:55you,
00:40:56you,
00:40:57you look at what Neely has said,
00:40:59the president of the Bruins,
00:41:00what Don Sweeney has consistently said,
00:41:02GM of the Bruins,
00:41:03what Jim Montgomery,
00:41:04his head coach,
00:41:05you know,
00:41:06who said,
00:41:07oh,
00:41:08it's no big deal,
00:41:09you know,
00:41:10in that preseason press conference.
00:41:11And then today is like,
00:41:12yeah,
00:41:13Corpus Ellis starting game one,
00:41:14we're riding with him,
00:41:15this and that,
00:41:16you know,
00:41:17again,
00:41:18I go back to like,
00:41:19you didn't have to like,
00:41:20he didn't have to say that today.
00:41:21To me,
00:41:22it's like,
00:41:23how does that reset itself?
00:41:24And by the way,
00:41:25if they sign,
00:41:26if they sign like a bridge deal,
00:41:27like three or four years,
00:41:28I can't imagine them signing a long-term deal three or four years from now,
00:41:33unless Swainman has completely new representation.
00:41:35I can't,
00:41:36like to think that you're going to go back and,
00:41:38and,
00:41:39you know,
00:41:40however,
00:41:41the next three or four years ago,
00:41:42if that's the contract that you sign,
00:41:43how are you going to come to terms on an eight year deal three or four years from now?
00:41:47I know that's a big ask,
00:41:48you know,
00:41:49we don't know what the cap's going to look like or anything,
00:41:50but I just,
00:41:51I don't know how that relationship comes back to be.
00:41:53And,
00:41:54you know,
00:41:55you mentioned it with the fans and again,
00:41:56Tuka Rask survived here with,
00:41:57you know,
00:41:58hatred from a certain part of the fan base.
00:42:00It is possible to do.
00:42:01And also fans have short memories.
00:42:04Like,
00:42:05I also think like if Swainman comes in and is nasty.
00:42:07Yeah.
00:42:08Like no one's,
00:42:09no one will care about this,
00:42:10but there is that other end of it where it's like,
00:42:12they start the season,
00:42:13you know,
00:42:14five and eight and,
00:42:16you know,
00:42:17they're out of the playoffs and things look grim.
00:42:20Or you have the other end of it where like they're nasty and it's like,
00:42:23all right,
00:42:24well,
00:42:25what is this dude doing?
00:42:26Like,
00:42:27you know,
00:42:28who cares about this dude saying what some fans might think.
00:42:29I don't think that's the right way to think.
00:42:31But I don't know.
00:42:32I think it's,
00:42:33it's a fascinating look at sort of how they have kind of been mudslinging at
00:42:36each other and the Bruins,
00:42:38you know,
00:42:39aren't just going to let that camp go to town on them.
00:42:42They're not just going to let them,
00:42:43you know,
00:42:44talk and say what they've been saying without some sort of response.
00:42:47We'll dive more deep.
00:42:48We'll dive deeper into this.
00:42:50Lena Solmark trade coming back up,
00:42:53which is always fun.
00:42:55And we'll get to that in a sec.
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00:44:28Now back to the show.
00:44:30Um,
00:44:31so one decision that's getting,
00:44:33uh,
00:44:34questioned quite a bit is this Lena Solmark trade that happened back in
00:44:37June,
00:44:38uh,
00:44:39which by the way,
00:44:40Corpus Island,
00:44:41I was starting game one actually ended up helping them.
00:44:44Um,
00:44:45at least for the short term,
00:44:47uh,
00:44:48Sweeney's still adamant that that was not a mistake.
00:44:50He doesn't regret it.
00:44:51Um,
00:44:52I mean,
00:44:53you also have to factor in,
00:44:54right,
00:44:55that the Bruins were kind of pressed for time in terms of,
00:44:58I think July 1st,
00:45:00it would have reset,
00:45:02uh,
00:45:03all marks trade protection.
00:45:04So he could have changed,
00:45:06um,
00:45:07who he could have put,
00:45:08you know,
00:45:09trade protections on.
00:45:10So again,
00:45:11if he's hearing that auto is interested and they weren't on his list,
00:45:14what have you,
00:45:15he could have easily changed them on July 1st and made things a lot more
00:45:19difficult.
00:45:20So the Bruins were operating with limited time in that regard.
00:45:23They weren't just,
00:45:24you know,
00:45:25there's one like,
00:45:26Oh,
00:45:27like they got the one call from auto.
00:45:28I'm like,
00:45:29Oh,
00:45:30let's do it now.
00:45:31I'm not thinking about like the potential domino effect of that.
00:45:33Right.
00:45:34Like,
00:45:35um,
00:45:36I do think that that factored heavily in,
00:45:37in terms they needed to get a deal done by July 1st,
00:45:39which also,
00:45:40if you're the Bruins and you think you have a lot of cap space,
00:45:43which you still do,
00:45:44you still have like over eight and a half million right now to work with.
00:45:48I don't think they were expecting this contract negotiating to drag out to
00:45:52the extent where it's like,
00:45:53all right,
00:45:54we need to sign Swayman right now,
00:45:56you know,
00:45:57kind of deal with this and then figure out down the line,
00:46:00how much cap space we have left.
00:46:01I think for them,
00:46:02it's like,
00:46:03all right,
00:46:04we move Omar now before July 1st,
00:46:05because we have a deal that gives us a first round pick and what have
00:46:08you.
00:46:09And then it's like,
00:46:10all right,
00:46:11get to July 1st free agency,
00:46:12spend the guy,
00:46:13spend the money on the guys we want to get allocate eight and a half
00:46:17or so left and handle Swayman.
00:46:19Cause you can't be asking for more than that.
00:46:21Right.
00:46:22And you're in this spot.
00:46:23So I think there's a lot of circumstances and a lot of things that
00:46:26probably push them to this point,
00:46:28but I don't think it was,
00:46:29you know,
00:46:30when you look at just the fact that they had to make that deal before
00:46:32July 1st,
00:46:33and I think it was probably wise.
00:46:36And we look back at it now,
00:46:37you know,
00:46:38hindsight,
00:46:39what have you,
00:46:40them having all that cap space and going out and getting guys to add
00:46:43to this group and spending the money there.
00:46:45Well,
00:46:46leaving money left behind for Swayman.
00:46:48I still think that's the right move as opposed to all said,
00:46:51maybe get into this dragged out conflict a month or so earlier,
00:46:54kind of being in no man's land and wondering like,
00:46:57are we going to have enough money to sign Lindholm and Zdorov?
00:47:01Like I'd rather you do that.
00:47:03Or how have they handled it than you are now?
00:47:05I say that now as they don't have Jeremy Swayman in net for game one,
00:47:09but I think that's kind of what their plan was.
00:47:12And I'm not going to,
00:47:13I think begrudge them for,
00:47:15for that approach in terms of getting the guys you identified on the open
00:47:19market,
00:47:20uh,
00:47:21bolster your current group.
00:47:22While also,
00:47:23again,
00:47:24it's not like they only had 5 million left for Swayman or something like
00:47:27that,
00:47:28or six and a half,
00:47:29like,
00:47:30Oh,
00:47:31there's six and a half.
00:47:32There you go.
00:47:33Like eight and a half should be enough to work with,
00:47:35to sign a guy.
00:47:36When you look at the reps and all the comparables,
00:47:38all those kinds of things,
00:47:39uh,
00:47:40to get to this point.
00:47:42Not easily,
00:47:43but relatively,
00:47:44you know,
00:47:45not this hard,
00:47:46not,
00:47:47it wasn't gonna be this difficult.
00:47:48The runway was there,
00:47:49right?
00:47:50Yes.
00:47:51Cap space,
00:47:52time,
00:47:53all that stuff.
00:47:54Um,
00:47:55and I think hindsight is 2020.
00:47:56Now you go back to,
00:47:57you know,
00:47:58July or I think it was,
00:47:59you know,
00:48:00end of June when they made that trade,
00:48:02if they had traded Jeremy Swayman,
00:48:04then there would be riots and we would kill them for it.
00:48:09The NHL,
00:48:10the NHL would also kill the Bruins because that was an hour before game seven,
00:48:14between Florida and all the Oilers.
00:48:16I forgot about that.
00:48:17That was,
00:48:18that was game seven of the cup.
00:48:19Um,
00:48:20yeah,
00:48:21that too,
00:48:22where,
00:48:23you know,
00:48:24but again,
00:48:25like,
00:48:26you know,
00:48:27if they got a lot for Swayman and I imagine that,
00:48:28you know,
00:48:29someone out there probably would have given quite a haul for Jeremy Swayman,
00:48:32which I think we'll be talking about in a couple minutes,
00:48:34um,
00:48:35in Defcon,
00:48:36you know,
00:48:37Defcon four.
00:48:38Um,
00:48:39but again,
00:48:40like I,
00:48:41you know,
00:48:42I've said a number of times,
00:48:43this is the guy you developed,
00:48:44you drafted him,
00:48:45you brought him in.
00:48:46He's shown every indication that he's going to be a,
00:48:50a number one guy,
00:48:51a good number one goalie,
00:48:52uh,
00:48:53in the current and long distant future.
00:48:56So like,
00:48:57to me,
00:48:58I,
00:48:59you know,
00:49:00I don't begrudge them for that.
00:49:01Um,
00:49:02I think they made the right call,
00:49:03you know,
00:49:04like Swayman gives them the best chance.
00:49:05He's been more proven in the playoffs,
00:49:06um,
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01:02:09I'm out.
01:02:10What a time,
01:02:11Evan.
01:02:12Lucky you.
01:02:13Anyway,
01:02:14that's been a Bruins Beet We'll hit
01:02:15you with more stuff throughout the
01:02:16week as we always do.
01:02:16That is Conor Ryan.
01:02:17I'm Evan Marynox.
01:02:18ètres of Great
01:02:19Rest
01:02:20of Week.

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