Bruins' Jeremy Swayman Breaks Silence: Acknowledges Failure To Meet Standard
Swayman's candid admission of struggles highlights Bruins' goaltending woes
Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman has acknowledged his struggles this season, admitting that he has failed to meet the expectations set for him.
Swayman, who emerged as a promising young goalie last season, has struggled to maintain consistency in 2022-23. He currently holds a record of 12-11-3 with a goals-against average of 3.43 and a save percentage of .887.
Bruins' goaltending woes continue as Swayman's struggles persist
Swayman's struggles have contributed to the Bruins' overall struggles this season. The team currently sits in 12th place in the Eastern Conference with a record of 22-25-5.
The Bruins have allowed the fifth-most goals in the NHL this season, and their goaltending has been a major factor in their defensive struggles.
Swayman's admission of struggles could be a turning point for the Bruins
Swayman's candid admission of his struggles could be a turning point for the Bruins. By acknowledging his shortcomings, Swayman is showing that he is willing to take responsibility for his performance.
This could be a sign that Swayman is committed to improving his game and helping the Bruins turn their season around.
Conclusion
Jeremy Swayman's struggles have been a major factor in the Bruins' disappointing season. However, his candid admission of his shortcomings could be a turning point for the team.
If Swayman can regain his form, the Bruins could still make a push for a playoff spot.