The 2024-25 season was challenging for the Boston Bruins and goaltender Jeremy Swayman, who had significant expectations following an eight-year contract. The Bruins finished with a disappointing record of 33-39-10, facing injuries to key players and regressions in performance. Swayman, after a successful playoff run, ended the season with a .892 save percentage, ranking poorly among goalies. He acknowledged the struggles, emphasizing his commitment to a high standard and the need to learn from the experience.
"There were ups and downs last year and I took it to heart. I don't like losing. I don't like not making the playoffs and that's a standard I hold myself to."
"You have to experience it in order to go through that, and that was a huge learning curve for me."
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