Swayman Secures $3.475 Million Contract Through Arbitration
In a formal announcement, the Boston Bruins revealed that their talented goaltender, Jeremy Swayman, has clinched a $3.475 million contract for the upcoming season through arbitration.
At 24 years old, Swayman is all set to continue sharing the goaltending responsibilities with Linus Ullmark, the reigning Vezina Trophy winner.
The dynamic duo's efforts earned them the William Jennings Trophy in the last season, a testament to their exceptional performance in maintaining the lowest goals-against average across the NHL.
Significantly, their combined brilliance propelled the Bruins to achieve league records for both wins and total points.
Second Goaltender to Navigate Arbitration This Offseason
Swayman's journey through arbitration marked a notable occurrence, making him the second goaltender of the offseason to reach this phase.
Preceding him was Ilya Samsonov of the Toronto Maple Leafs, who secured a one-year deal worth $3.55 million as a result of his arbitration process.
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