November 7, 2024

Maple Leafs goaltender Martin Jones, five others clear waivers

Bruins GM doesn’t expect arbitration with All-Star goalie again

BOSTON — Don Sweeney doesn’t expect to go to arbitration with Jeremy Swayman again.

On Sunday, Swayman said he was confident he and the Bruins would come to a long-term agreement during the offseason. Sweeney said he shared the goalie’s optimism at Wednesday’s end-of-the-season press conference.

“It’s clearly a priority, and Jeremy knows that, I told him,” Sweeney said. “It’s a priority now and it will continue to be a priority until we get that across the finish line. He’s a big part of our current team and our record in playoffs and our future.”

Maple Leafs goaltender Martin Jones, five others clear waivers

Swayman is likely seeking to be paid like a No. 1 goalie and strengthened his case for that with a strong postseason. At 25, he’s in his second season as a restricted free agent. Swayman and the Bruins went to arbitration last year to produce his $3.475 million contract. On numerous occasions, he mentioned he didn’t like the process.

Maple Leafs goaltender Martin Jones, five others clear waivers

“After dealing with what I did this summer with arbitration, hearing things that a player should never hear, it feels pretty special to be in this situation,” he said after being named an All-Star in January.

“I learned so much about the business side of things. It doesn’t matter what happens away from the rink. It’s all about what happens when you step through the doors every night. I’m very grateful to be in the position I’m in,” Swayman said on Jan. 15. “It was a great learning experience.

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