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Jeremy Swayman, Bruins goaltender, decides against pursuing arbitration


Fourteen NHL players have elected to file for salary arbitration, but Jeremy Swayman is not among them, sparking speculation about his contract negotiations with the Bruins. By not filing, Swayman remains eligible for an offer sheet, but the Bruins could still file for arbitration to avoid this. The most recent notable goalie contract was Juuse Saros’ eight-year deal with an average annual value of $7.74 million, which will take effect in a year. Swayman, at 25 years old, may be looking for a better deal than Saros, especially since he is entering his prime seasons.

Swayman played 44 games last season, his highest total in his young career, and the Bruins have already dealt his former backup, Linus Ullmark. Swayman previously went through the arbitration process last year, expressing his dislike for it, but ultimately agreeing to a $3.475 million salary for the 2023-24 season. Despite this, Swayman has not shown any signs of wanting to leave the organization, as he was recently seen at development camp and reached out to his new backup, Joonas Korpisalo.

Fans and analysts are eagerly waiting to see if the Bruins and Swayman can come to an agreement on a new contract before the filing deadline for club-elected arbitration on Saturday. Swayman’s performance last season has shown promise for his future in the league, and many are hoping for a resolution sooner rather than later.

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