According to the *Boston Globe*, the Boston Bruins are heading into training camp without star goaltender Jeremy Swayman, as contract negotiations have stalled, and no agreement has been reached for an extension with the unrestricted free agent. This leaves the Bruins relying on newly acquired Joonas Korpisalo, formerly of the Ottawa Senators, as their top goaltender. Bruins insider Fluto Shinzawa of *The Athletic* has suggested that Swayman may miss both camp and the preseason due to the ongoing contract standoff. Speaking on the Bruins Rinkside show on September 14, Shinzawa remarked, “I wouldn’t be surprised if this drags into camp without a deal. Jeremy is confident and secure in what he’s accomplished and what he’s capable of.”
Conflicting reports have surfaced about the demands from Swayman and the Bruins’ counteroffers, with a significant gap between the two sides. Swayman boasts a career record of 79-33-15, a 2.34 goals-against average, and a .919 save percentage. However, concerns over his ability to perform as a full-time starter have made Boston hesitant to offer a long-term contract. Rumors suggest that Swayman is seeking a deal with a higher AAV than Juuse Saros’ $7.74 million contract, possibly exceeding $10 million, while the Bruins have reportedly offered around $6.2 million, according to Ryan Whitney from *Spittin’ Chiclets*. While Swayman holds out, Korpisalo, acquired in the Linus Ullmark trade, will take over as the Bruins’ No. 1 goalie as training camp kicks off.
*Sportsnet’s* Elliotte Friedman speculated on the September 13 episode of the *32 Thoughts* podcast that Boston may come to regret how they’ve handled Swayman’s contract situation, particularly regarding arbitration, which may have caused lasting friction. If no deal is reached by December 1, Swayman will be ineligible to play during the 2024-25 season.