Red Wings can't overcome Jeremy Swayman, mistakes
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Boston Bruins coach Marco Sturm could not speak more highly of Jeremy Swayman after a win over the Detroit Red Wings.
The Detroit Red Wings had a high shot volume and generated ample opportunities while limiting chances against. That’s a formula for success – on most nights. Not on Saturday. Thanks to Jeremy Swayman and a couple of costly mistakes by Detroit,
The Bruins turned one of Jeremy Swayman’s best games of the season into one of their biggest wins. Swayman stopped 41 shots including 21 in the third period to lift Boston past the Red Wings, 4-2, Saturday in Detroit.
In net for the U.S. against Denmark at the Olympics, Jeremy Swayman gave up a goal from 95 feet out that could get talked about for years to come.
With every point so important in the playoff race, the Bruins must turn to Jeremy Swayman to start almost every game left in the regular season.
Swayman will start Saturday's road matchup against Detroit, according to Belle Fraser of the Bruins' official site. Swayman is coming off a 23-save performance in Thursday's 6-1 win over Winnipeg. He has posted a 27-14-4 record this season with one shutout ...
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