Swayman Sidelined: Bruins Opt for Korpisalo in Controversial Season Opener Decision
Jeremy Swayman of the Boston Bruins just signed a new contract and there a ton of expectations for him to perform.
Swayman signed his new deal just days before the start of the NHL season, leaving the Bruins little time to fully integrate him into their preparations. Many expected Swayman to potentially hold out longer, which led to the assumption that Joonas Korpisalo might be the team’s starter moving forward. However, with Swayman now under contract, the Bruins were faced with a decision regarding the opener.
Yesterday, reports suggested that Jeremy Swayman had a legitimate chance of playing in the Bruins’ season opener against the Florida Panthers. Given his skills and recent contract extension, it seemed likely that the team would prefer him over Joonas Korpisalo. However, head coach Jim Montgomery ultimately decided to start Korpisalo for tonight’s game.
With Swayman likely rusty due to his limited preparation time after the late signing, starting Korpisalo was probably the best decision for the Bruins. It’s understandable why they opted for Korpisalo, as the last thing the team would want is to put a goaltender on the ice who isn’t fully game-ready. A rusty Swayman could have struggled, and in a high-stakes opener, it’s crucial to have someone who is in rhythm.
Only time will tell when Jeremy Swayman will make his season debut for the Bruins, but it’s expected to happen soon. With a fresh $66 million contract, there’s high anticipation for Swayman to perform at an elite level, and Bruins fans are hopeful that he can live up to Vezina Trophy expectations. Given the contract and the team’s reliance on his skills, he’ll be under pressure to deliver when he finally takes the ice.