At this point, I’ve resigned myself to the idea that franchise netminder and restricted free agent Jeremy Swayman is not going to be with the Bruins for the start of training camp.
And barring something special between now and 12 p.m. Wednesday when general manager Don Sweeney and head coach Jim Montgomery are set to hit the video room for their first press conferences of the new season, that will remain the case.
But, I gotta say, Tuesday seemed to come with legitimate hope that the endgame was here. While I try not to be someone who dabbles in the ‘insider’ game (if you call me an insider in real life, I am legally required to run through the nearest window as I made sure was stated in my 98.5 The Sports Hub contract), I will note that I received three texts, DMs, and even a call (in 2024! a call!) in rapid succession that a deal between the Bruins and Swayman was finally close. At “the finish line,” one person even said.
It was enough to get me to think that an announcement was indeed around the corner. That was quickly shot down by those closer to the situation, with ‘status quo’ being the word.
But this is the Bruins we’re talking about, meaning that nothing is truly off limits.
If there’s one thing I’ve come to learn about the Bruins through my years of covering them, and covering them through the Sweeney administration, it’s that they do not like being “scooped.” When I caught word that Patrice Bergeron had an announcement scheduled for the morning, they outright and vehemently denied that it was a retirement announcement. Spoiler: It was. At the end of the day, they don’t want outsiders breaking news like that (I definitely get it), and ultimately there are just certain things and details they simply don’t want broken before they are officially, formally, and finally done.
This entire negotiation, for what it’s worth, has felt like that.
When the Bruins (and Swayman) opted to let an arbitration window pass ’em by, it was with the understanding that the sides would operate in good faith after an ugly arbitration exchange in 2023. Sweeney has spent the entire summer being intentionally vague when talking about Swayman’s status, and Swayman has more often than not opted to “let my agent handle that.” The only true ‘ugly’ point in these talks seemed to come after Swayman made a podcast appearance where he talked about the business aspect of this. It was no coincidence that the appearance was surrounded by reports that were designed to make the other look insane (Swayman never asked for $10 million per year, according to people I’ve talked with) or insulting (like the $6 million per year offered unveiled by Spittin’ Chiclets).
In essence, it’s entirely possible that real progress has been made, but that everyone has been instructed to stop leaking, even if it’s the right kind of leaking to those in The Hub.