You don’t have to be an agent or general manager to realize that the math in front of the Boston Bruins indicates that this is almost certainly the end of the Jeremy Swayman and Linus Ullmark tandem.
Boston’s backbone for the last three seasons, a breakout postseason from the 25-year-old Swayman has set him up for a gigantic payday as Boston’s most important restricted free agent. And given the needs the Bruins have elsewhere on the roster, namely in their top six and potentially on the backend, it’s almost impossible to imagine the Bruins putting themselves in a situation where they are guaranteed to have at least $5 million sitting on their bench in the regular season and, even worse, in the postseason.
It was fine for a one-year trek through cap hell, but it’s not a sustainable model.
And Bruins general manager Don Sweeney knows that to be the case, and knows that offers are going to come from around the league from other GMs who notice as much.
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Ty Anderson is a writer and columnist for 985TheSportsHub.com. He has been covering the Bruins since 2010, and has been a member of the Boston chapter of the PHWA since 2013. Yell at him on Twitter/X: @_TyAnderson.