Jeremy Swayman, the talented goaltender for the Boston Bruins, is on the verge of receiving a qualifying offer that would solidify his place in the team's lineup for the foreseeable future. Speaking on 92.9 The Ticket's "The Morning Roast," Swayman expressed his unwavering commitment to the Bruins during the contract negotiations. He shared,
Despite the Bruins' early exit from the Stanley Cup playoffs at the hands of the Florida Panthers, Swayman remains optimistic and treasures the memories of their historic season. He spoke passionately, saying,
In addition to his bond with his teammates, Swayman shares a special connection with Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery, as both of them honed their skills playing college hockey at the University of Maine. Reflecting on this unique relationship, Swayman revealed,
As a player in Boston, Swayman is accustomed to seeing a strong presence of Black Bear alumni in the stands, which fills him with awe and gratitude. He commented, "It's quite a sight to behold during every game. Amidst the sea of Bruins jerseys, you'll spot a few from Boston University, but what truly stands out are the 15 to 20 Maine jerseys scattered throughout the crowd. It's incredible to witness the far-reaching support of the Maine fanbase. Countless Black Bear alumni make the journey to Boston for each game, and as a former Black Bear playing for the Bruins, it's an extraordinary feeling to experience their unwavering support."