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Jeremy Swayman des Bruins aurait un nouveau prix demandé


Selon Rich Keefe de WEEI, Swayman cherche à obtenir 10 millions de dollars par saison pour son prochain contrat. Voici exactement ce que Keefe a déclaré à ce sujet : "Jeremy Swayman, en quête de 10 millions de dollars par an. C’est ce que j’ai en exclusivité. Il cherche 10 millions de dollars par an… Donc, je pense que beaucoup de spéculations portaient sur le fait qu’il atteigne huit ans. [million dollars]ce qui fait de lui le sixième gardien le mieux payé. Mais d’après ce que j’ai cru comprendre, il aimerait gagner 10 millions de dollars par an."


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11 Comments

  1. He is probably worth that now that he’s the main guy in Boston but there’s no way they can win a cup with him at $10M. I’m really curious how they charm him into a cheap deal like they always seem to do with star players.

  2. This report has already been shut down by better reporters than a Boston radio guy. And on top of that it just doesn’t pass the smell test at all

  3. FantasyHockeyNerd

    Gotta love when a something absurd comes out from someone you’ve never heard of. Must be a « nhltradetumors » level reporter

  4. kawhileopard

    Whether true or not, it does raise the question of whether it was wise to trade Ullmark before resigning Swayman.

    Swayman has a lot more leverage today than he did in June.

  5. CrunnchNmunnch

    Vasy doesn’t even get that much with 2 cups and a vezina, I know he signed a couple years ago but you need to have a better track record than a couple good seasons being in a 1A/1B role. I love the guy and hope the bruins can sign him for a good deal that works for both parties but 10 mil is outrageous for him.

  6. CapableCoyoteeee

    You’d think they would have this worked out prior to trading Ullmark

  7. krazyellinas23

    That’s absurd. I really like Swayman but that would be a ridiculous deal for the Bruins.

  8. When the reigning Vezina winner is your backup, you can probably ask for $10 million.

  9. jennifer1top

    That’s not the same as asking for $10 million a year. That’s an article title designed to get clicks.

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