Bruins Camp Chatter: Hosts Humorously React to Swayman's Quirky Comments, Calling Them a Possible Warning.
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Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman's recent media scrum at training camp has become a topic of discussion, with some questioning his mindset heading into the 2025-26 season. After a less-than-stellar 2024-25 season, Swayman's comments about being a "completely different human being" and referring to himself in the third person have raised eyebrows among analysts and fans alike.

Coming off a season where he posted a .892 save percentage in 58 appearances, a significant drop from his previous career-best of .914, Swayman is looking to rebound and prove his worth after signing an eight-year, $66 million contract extension. The pressure is on, as the Bruins missed the playoffs last season, ending their eight-year streak. The team is counting on Swayman to return to his All-Star form and carry a significant load.

During the media availability, Swayman stated, "I'm a completely different human being, and that's a testament to the experience that I've gained throughout my career to this point. I'm so grateful for that, the ups and downs of it all. Sitting here right now, Jeremy Swayman is in a great spot, and I'm excited about that". He also mentioned that he changed "everything" during the offseason, focusing on his technique and body to be at the top of his game for training camp.

However, these comments have been met with skepticism and humor by some. Hosts at 98.5 The Sports Hub joked about Swayman's third-person reference, with one saying it was a "bad sign" and another suggesting it was only a matter of time before such comments emerged. Some fans have also found his manner of speaking odd, though most are more concerned with his performance on the ice.

The 2024-25 season was challenging for Swayman, marked by a lengthy contract dispute that wasn't resolved until just before the season started. Without a proper training camp, he struggled to find his rhythm, leading to the worst numbers of his NHL career. Moreover, it was his first season as the Bruins' undisputed No. 1 goalie, without his former tandem partner Linus Ullmark, increasing the pressure on him.

Despite the disappointing season, Swayman ended it on a positive note by leading the United States to its first World Championship gold medal since 1933, going 7-0-0 with a .921 save percentage. This experience seems to have provided him with a renewed sense of confidence and focus heading into the new season.

Whether Swayman's comments are a sign of genuine transformation or simply unusual phrasing remains to be seen. However, one thing is clear: the Bruins need him to perform at his best if they hope to return to the playoffs in the 2025-26 season. With a strong summer of training and a fresh perspective, Swayman aims to put his struggles behind him and live up to the expectations that come with his lucrative contract.


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