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Join us on this episode of Bruins Beat with Evan Marinofsky and Scott McLaughlin as we dive into the hot topic: What will happen with Jeremy Swayman? We discuss Swayman’s latest comments, debate whether a shorter or longer-term deal is in his future, and question if he’s worth $10 million. We also explore the possibility of a holdout and take a look back at the impact of the Linus Ullmark trade. Don’t miss this deep dive into the Bruins’ goaltending situation!

Topics:

- Jeremy Swayman’s latest comments

- A shorter term deal or longer term deal?

- Is he worth $10M?

- Could there be a hold out?

- Looking back on the Linus Ullmark trade


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00:23I am Evan Maranofsky.
00:24That is Scott McLaughlin.
00:25Scott, what is up?
00:26Not much, Evan.
00:27What's up with you?
00:28Nothing much.
00:29It is, uh, I love this time of year.
00:30I say it on every podcast I do now, but I love that hockey's just kind of getting going.
00:31The captain's practice next week.
00:32Um, so we'll be back in person again.
00:33And not just Connor's wedding, but, uh, quite a bit throughout the, uh, throughout the winter.
00:34Um, and, uh, we do have some news, which is nice.
00:35Even though it's late August, we have some, we do have something pertinent to talk about.
00:36Uh, and that is Jeremy Swann.
00:37Jeremy Swann.
00:38Jeremy Swann.
00:39Jeremy Swann.
00:40Jeremy Swann.
00:41Jeremy Swann.
00:42Jeremy Swann.
00:43Jeremy Swann.
00:44Jeremy Swann.
00:45Jeremy Swann.
00:46Jeremy Swann.
00:47Jeremy Swann.
00:48Jeremy Swann.
00:49Jeremy Swann.
00:51We do have some news, which is nice.
00:53Even though it's late August, we have some, we do have something pertinent to talk about.
00:56Uh, and that is Jeremy Swann, which I think we expected to be talking about.
01:01Um, didn't see it happening, uh, or didn't see him saying, you know, so many interesting
01:05things on the shut up, Mark podcast.
01:08Imagine if like shut up, Evan, I changed the name of the podcast to just shut up, Evan.
01:12I shut up.
01:13I actually think that that's what every Bruins podcast should be called.
01:18Shut up, Evan.
01:20Or just whoever the host is, you know, like shut up, Connor, shut up, Ty, shut up, Scott.
01:24Um, I think that's a great, that's a great name for a podcast.
01:27Just shut up, host name.
01:29Um, but, uh, Swann was on there and gave some interesting quotes, uh, that have been circulating
01:35quite a bit.
01:36I would find it on Twitter, but, um, I think Twitter's down as we record this, at least
01:41it was just down for me.
01:42Fortunately though, I have Connor Ryan.
01:44You finally all been put out of our, our misery.
01:47Well, remember when, like, I was like, Elon Musk bought Twitter and everyone was like,
01:51all right, Twitter's done.
01:52Like, you're gonna have to pay to use Twitter.
01:55And so everybody jumped over to threads, uh, meta put out threads and I remember, you know,
01:59making a threads account and I have honest to God, I have not opened threads in like
02:03over a year.
02:04I have not.
02:05Yeah.
02:06No.
02:07Yeah.
02:08Yeah.
02:09Threads didn't really make it.
02:10I remember, I realized I was probably too addicted to Twitter when like the first day
02:13of rate limits.
02:14I think I hit it like nine 15 in the morning and I was like, oh man, I might have a problem.
02:20Wasn't that on free agency day of 2023?
02:23Oh, I think, uh, so I think the actual first day was like just before that.
02:28But I do remember like on free agency day, everyone's sitting in the press box like,
02:33what the hell is this?
02:34Like I can't see anything.
02:36What the hell?
02:37Like, yeah, I was out, I'm looking at my phone and I'm like, all right, well I'm done with
02:41news for the day.
02:42I can't.
02:43I can't find it.
02:44So, um, but anyway, I have a story open with it and swim and said, quote, if you were to
02:48ask me that same question a year ago, I would answer truthfully and I would say it's scary.
02:53It's a lot of resentment towards people that want you to succeed.
02:56And when you're not being compensated for your endless efforts and doing what you do
03:00best, it's a nerve wracking feeling because it's your family that you're fighting for.
03:04The answer I'm gonna give you this year is that I've educated myself and I understand
03:07the business side of it all.
03:08It's given me a complete new mindset of understanding the business and how to react to it.
03:12I understand the cap is going up and where it will be in years.
03:15I understand my comparables and how I can't ruin the goalie market for guys that are going
03:19to be in my shoes down the line.
03:22So certainly interesting coming from him.
03:25People like us talk a lot about comparables.
03:28People like us, uh, dive into sort of where the cap's going to be.
03:31I don't think you hear it often from players or at least saying it openly.
03:36Obviously they're having those conversations behind closed doors.
03:39What did you make of the comments and are you worried?
03:43So I think it just kind of confirms something that we sort of already knew about something,
03:48which is that he is interested in the business side of it and he does follow this stuff and
03:52pay attention to it.
03:54And I felt like, I think he has been that way for a while, which is kind of why last
04:02year I was sort of surprised at like how often he kept going back to how much he hated arbitration
04:08because I kind of got the impression like he knew what he was getting into.
04:13And you know, remember technically he's the one who took the Bruins to arbitration.
04:17Yes.
04:18Don Sweeney was quick to, to, yeah, like his side was the one who actually filed for it.
04:25So I was, I was a little surprised that like he played the, man, I was surprised by like
04:31how much crap they talked about me.
04:34Like, you know what I mean?
04:35We were going to just kind of, you know, debate a little bit, didn't think that, you
04:41know, roast me like that.
04:42What the hell?
04:43Yeah.
04:44So, but I think this kind of confirms that in the year since then he's probably gotten
04:48even more involved and more into all this.
04:51And you know, it, I think it tells you like, this isn't going to be a hometown discount
04:58type type of guy or, or just get it done.
05:01I'll leave it to my agent type of guy.
05:02Like he's, he is involved in the process and there's absolutely nothing wrong with
05:06that.
05:07Like this is possible depending on what the deal ends up being possibly going to be the
05:13biggest contract he signed.
05:15So like, yeah, he should be involved and you know, you, you should want to get the most.
05:19So I don't blame him at all for that, but I think, I think it sheds some light on, you
05:26know, like Elliot Freeman a couple of weeks ago reported that last he had heard they weren't
05:30all that close.
05:31He had been, he used the word challenging negotiation and then, you know, now you kind
05:36of like you hear Simon talk, you see Rich Keith's report of asking for 10 million, which
05:43I believe, I know some people don't, but I actually, you know, biased because I work
05:48with Keith, but I actually do think he has sources and like it, it all kinds of sheds
05:54light, sheds light on why this is still dragging on why it's been challenging, why the Bruins
06:01aren't just caving and saying, you know, okay, it's gone on long enough.
06:05We'll just give you what you want.
06:06And it's like, well, no, if what he wants is 10 million or even, you know, something
06:11over 9 million, it's like, yeah, of course the Bruins are going to, you know, wait it
06:16out and try to get that price down from Swayman's side, the comments he made on that podcast.
06:23It's like, yeah.
06:24I mean, he's talking about, you know, he doesn't want to let down future goalies and he, you
06:28know, cares about the market and what it's going to be in the future.
06:32It's like, yeah, that, that, that's a guy who's going to drive a tough negotiation along
06:39with his agent who, by the way, has a reputation of driving tough negotiations, probably most
06:45famously with William Nylander in Toronto.
06:48So, you know, I still think the second part of your question, am I worried?
06:55Not that much, maybe slightly more than I was, I don't know, two weeks ago, but I still
07:01think it's going to get done, I think probably before camp, but at least some point during
07:09camp before the season starts, just because that's, that's what I've heard.
07:14And that's what everyone on both sides has said.
07:17And I don't really have any reason to, to believe that it's not going to eventually
07:21get done once they actually sit down and like really focus on this, you know, whenever
07:27that is in the next couple of weeks.
07:31But it is clear that like there's some, some real work to do and it's, it's not just going
07:35to be a, you know, Hey, all right, Hey, glad you're back.
07:39How was your summer?
07:40Okay.
07:41Let's hammer this out in the next half hour.
07:42Like it's not, it's probably going to be a little bit more complicated than that.
07:45I agree.
07:46And, and, and, you know, to me, like when I look at those quotes, what stands out to
07:51me and kind of gives me a little insight into, you know, not just what he's looking for,
07:55but what this deal may end up looking like is I understand the cap is going up and where
08:01it will be in years.
08:03And you know, like I'm reading Connor Ryan's story from today.
08:06And he mentioned that, um, uh, Alan Walsh, a long time NHL agent for Octagon, um, mentioned
08:12in an interview with Sportico that the league salary cap could jump from 88 million this
08:16upcoming year to around 101 million, uh, in the 27, 28 season.
08:21And, you know, I think people anticipate it going up above that around then too.
08:26And I just wonder if that means that Swayman, you know, as a concession, uh, instead of
08:31getting the 10 million per year that he's reportedly asking for, uh, over the course
08:35of a long-term deal might be looking for a deal that's more in the form, uh, the four
08:40year range where, you know, your contract's going to end when the cap is much higher and
08:46you can ask for even more.
08:48Now that is risky on his part because you don't know what the next four years are going
08:52to entail.
08:53You don't, you know, you don't know how you're going to perform in that.
08:55Obviously it's a somewhat of a bet on yourself.
08:57And I imagine that that payday over those four years would still be a substantial somewhere
09:02in that seven to $8 million range, which I think is what he's more worth now, even though
09:06like what's funny is I've said all off season, like eight times, eight makes the most sense.
09:11That's just what I think.
09:13Eight is still big for what he's given you so far.
09:16Eight is still above what he is technically like to me on paper valued as, and I'm not
09:22saying he's not a valuable goalie.
09:23He is a very valuable goalie, but 8 million is still high for what he is.
09:27And my whole thought process on that is that, well, that's going to, um, he's going to justify
09:32that and might look cheaper down the line in that contract.
09:36Um, but again, a short-term deal would allow him to then basically renegotiate a new deal.
09:43Um, when the cap is bigger and maybe he's better, uh, I don't think that's in the Bruins
09:47best interest either because you know, if he's average over those four years, well then
09:52I guess that is a good thing for the Bruins and that, you know, I mean, it's not good
09:55for them on the ice.
09:56It's good for them at the checkbook.
09:58Um, but on the other end of it, if he's nasty and is, you know, what he thinks he is, which
10:03is a top three goalie in the NHL, most likely, um, that's a big payday down the road too.
10:09When you want to be, you know, when you're going to be signing other players or wanting
10:13to do different things.
10:14So I think this, I think this ends up being maybe not like short-term, like two or three
10:19years, but sort of that four year thing kind of seems like it probably like makes the most
10:26sense just for both sides, especially if they're, if they're so far apart on, uh, you
10:30know, AAV, let's say Swainman saying 10 as, as he is being reported, he is.
10:36And the Bruins are like, no, like 7.25, seven and a half.
10:40If Lewis goes is going to continue to be, you know, you know, rigid in that ask, you
10:46might have to go for a shorter term deal.
10:49Yeah.
10:50It does seem like that's at least on the table now, whereas, you know, I think the conventional
10:55thinking and my thinking throughout most of the summer is it's going to be eight because
11:00that's usually what both sides want, right?
11:02Like that, there's a reason McAvoy got eight.
11:04There's a reason Posnack got eight.
11:05There's a reason most big name free, you know, free agents, restricted free agents on their
11:13own team, get that max because the player wants it because you just want that long-term
11:19security.
11:20You don't, as you said, like if you're going four or five years instead, you, you are betting
11:26on yourself to be just as good, if not better in four or five years so that you can cash
11:34in again.
11:35And some guys just don't want to take that risk.
11:37Like some guys just want the long-term security of like, God forbid something happens to me
11:43injury wise, or, you know, no one ever thinks their play is going to go down, but like obviously
11:47that could happen.
11:49So guys want the eight, they want the most money possible while they can get it and teams
11:54want it because the longer the term, the more, you know, it, it at least somewhat keeps down
12:00the cap hit in theory doesn't always work out that way.
12:05But yeah, it, it seems like that could be on the table where if you're so far apart
12:09on, on what the AAV should be on an eight year deal, yeah.
12:14Then you get closer on, on a four year deal and, you know, Swayman can feel like, Hey,
12:23I'm going to, you know, I'm going to have a chance to cash in again and help set the
12:26market again.
12:27And, you know, and, and from the Bruins perspective, if, if you do that, I think if you're the
12:32Bruins, then you're maybe looking a little, a little harder at, you know, just have an
12:40eye on like, who's going to be our next goalie.
12:43If we decide we're not going to be the team that pays Swayman in four years, like you,
12:50you kind of start to come up with that plan.
12:51Whereas, you know, if you sign for eight years, you're like, boom, there we go.
12:56We're all set.
12:57We got our goalie.
12:58It's, you know, it's like when you sign two grass for seven years, like that, that just
13:01provides that provides security that the team wants and usually players want it.
13:07But in Swayman's case, we know he's confident in himself.
13:11So maybe, you know, maybe that is something that he'd be open to.
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15:14Now back to the show.
15:15So what's interesting with the whole Swaman thing is obviously he's reportedly asking
15:20for $10 million per season according to your colleague Rich Keefe.
15:24And you know, I think from we're a pro get in the bag podcast for players.
15:29We want players to get what they're worth.
15:31We're all for it.
15:34I get though, from the Bruins perspective, let's just say we don't, I don't think we
15:37know yet quite the length Swamans asking for $10 million, but I'm going to assume it's
15:42seven or eight years, that longterm security.
15:46If you're the Bruins, are you signing Swayman to an eight by 10 contract right now?
15:51Absolutely not.
15:52Like I, that is the most, no, you would not do that.
15:55And the biggest reason for that is he is still, I don't want to say unproven, but again, like
16:01I did this on poke the barrier stay with Connor 10 games in 2020, 21, which is first season
16:0721, 22, 41 games, 22, 23, 37, 23, 24, 44.
16:12Now the reason that I think it's up to 10 reportedly is because of that playoff run
16:17and being as good as he was in those two rounds and no one's disputing that.
16:21But to that playoff round, to me, put him in that seven, $8 million range.
16:26He has yet to be a starter for a full season, handing a guy $80 million guaranteed over
16:32the course of eight years.
16:34When you really don't know, when you don't know what he is, what he's going to be, you
16:39think he's going to be that.
16:40I think we all agree that the pedigree is there, the mental toughness, the ability,
16:45all that stuff, personality, but to hand a $10 million deal that, you know, is I know
16:52Ottinger and just Durkin are going to be up for new deals soon.
16:56Like they've proven more, I, to me, I tend to me is, is he's not worth 10 right now.
17:03Um, and, and I, and I know that, that, that obviously want to ask her as much as you can,
17:07but I get the Bruins side of it where it's, no, we're not going to give in on $10 million
17:12for you.
17:13Yeah.
17:14He's unproven in terms of being the highest paid goal in the league, because that's what
17:19he would be tied for.
17:20Right.
17:21Like Carrie price hasn't played in two and a half years.
17:23So his 10 and a half million, like you can ignore that.
17:27That's only because he's not going to retire while he's still collecting money.
17:32So you have Sergei.
17:34Exactly.
17:35Get the bag.
17:36Right.
17:37Absolutely.
17:38Carrie price.
17:39Isn't stupid.
17:40Um, exactly.
17:41Yes.
17:42Sergei Bobrovsky at 10.
17:43Okay.
17:44Sergei Bobrovsky had two business on his resume when he signed that contract and now he's
17:48one of Stanley cup and been to the final back to back years.
17:52So you know, then you go Andre vessel left, get nine and a half.
17:56He's one of Vesna in two Stanley cups.
17:59He was a con Smythe win even dropped down a further Connor Hellebuck at eight and a
18:04half just signed that last summer.
18:07He won his second Vesna this year.
18:10Like you know, I mean, Sirocco and maybe a little more unproven, but obviously it's been
18:15very good.
18:17You see Sarros just signed this summer for 7.74, which I don't think helped anyone.
18:23And I'm sure Swain and his agent were shaking their heads when, when they saw that because
18:28Sarros is a guy who has played 60 plus games each of the last three years and pretty consistently
18:34been one of the top five goalies.
18:36And again, Swain, as you said, Swain, his career high in games is 44.
18:41Like it's, it's a hard sell to be like, yeah, well you should just pay swimming like one
18:47of the top goalies because we think he's going to be that and it's like, okay, but you can't
18:53really like, if you're the Bruins, you can't really be in the business of paying for what
18:58you think a guy's going to be when he hasn't yet been that, like there, there is some,
19:04you know, past resume that goes into any deal.
19:07So yeah, if I'm the Bruins, I'm, I'm waiting it out.
19:10I'm definitely not just like caving and giving 10.
19:13I think realistically like Swainman and his agent, I think you're going to have to get
19:18down to nine before there's, you know, real conversations and like, then you can hammer
19:23it out from there.
19:24And maybe it comes in at eight and a half, you know, higher than what we've all thought,
19:29which, you know, I'm with you, like we've all been saying eight by eight.
19:33So maybe it comes in a little above that.
19:35But to me, as long as they're over nine, like there's not, not really a serious negotiation.
19:41So if you're the Bruins, you kind of just wait for that to come down for them to like
19:45actually be ready to talk.
19:47Yeah.
19:4810 is a ton.
19:49I mean, again, that would be the second highest paid player on the Bruins between Pasternak
19:54and McAvoy.
19:55Like again, McAvoy, and I know they're different positions, but you have, you know, Pasternak
20:01and McAvoy are pillars of your franchise have proven a ton.
20:04Swainman looks to be in that category at some point, but is he there yet?
20:09No, I don't think he is.
20:10I think, you know, projection wise again, yes, but you don't typically get paid off
20:16projections.
20:17You have to have some things under your belt.
20:20And while Swainman had a nice playoff run this past year, um, has been good in regular
20:25season action.
20:27He's been in a tandem for three years, like, you know, 10 is, is absurd.
20:32Um, and I will say like in, in Swainman's defense, you know, if the Bruins throw that
20:38at him, he can be like, well, that wasn't my plan.
20:41Like I would have been happy to play more like, you know what I mean?
20:44Like you're the ones who put me in a tandem and didn't give, you know, you're the ones
20:48who haven't given me a chance to play 55 games.
20:51So like, I, I also understand like that would be a fair argument, but, but still he hasn't
20:59actually done.
21:00Well, also like I get his perspective, I'm going to ask for the most possible.
21:04You know, I, I like, I get that end of it.
21:06I mean, it'd be funny if like, like a third pairing defenseman like came out and was like,
21:10yeah, I want, I want 10 million a year.
21:11That's what I want.
21:12I want, they, they, they bet like Mike Riley comes out three years ago.
21:17They better give me 10 million per season if they want me to run their second power
21:20play unit.
21:21That's all I'm saying.
21:22Um, I want to continue, you know, the Swainman stuff, uh, there's so much to, uh, get out
21:26of it.
21:27And I think, you know, one thing we mentioned earlier was sort of when we think this will
21:31happen when we think it'll get done, I want to talk worst case scenario.
21:35I want to get into the worst case, uh, but first a best case scenario, our friends over
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23:18Oh, I think you and I are sort of in the next step with this would be done either right
23:22before camp, um, maybe a little bit into camp, um, hard to, you know, I still think it's
23:28a long shot to go into the regular season, um, because that is, that's a problem.
23:34Um, but in the event it does, there's holdouts, um, they look at potentially moving him.
23:41Do you think any of that is on the table?
23:44No, not right now.
23:48Like, sure.
23:49In theory, it could get there, but I would be really surprised.
23:54Like, I guess where I'm at now is like, I wouldn't be surprised if it drags a little
24:00bit into training camp where it's like, Hey, maybe he's not on the ice the first couple
24:05days.
24:06I still would be surprised if it doesn't happen pretty soon after that.
24:09And I would definitely be surprised if he's not on the opening night roster.
24:13Like that, that would just require so much stubbornness on both sides where it's like,
24:21do you even want to get a deal done?
24:23Because ultimately if you want to get a deal done, you make it happen by then.
24:27Like both sides give enough to make it happen by then.
24:30That's how negotiations go.
24:32And I think both sides want to get this done.
24:34Like I, the Bruins traded away all mark because they're ready to give the net to Swain.
24:40So they've already tipped their hand.
24:42Swayman, every interview he gives talks about how much he loves being a Bruin, loves being
24:46in Boston.
24:47He's been around all this summer.
24:49He's training with his teammates.
24:51Like he clearly views himself as part of this team long term.
24:55So unless that's all just an act, which I don't think it is.
25:01Yeah.
25:02Like at some point you both have to do something to make it happen, you know?
25:06So if it's not done by then, then that's just like, that's an insane amount of stubbornness.
25:13And I really can't see it getting there.
25:17It's funny because you hear more and more people as this, you know, since these quotes have come
25:22out, since Rich Keefe's report came out, people going, you know, they should never have traded
25:28Lena Solmark back in June.
25:30And, you know, that they need to look at trading Jeremy Swayman.
25:35And I, to me, that seems extreme.
25:38Now, if the Swayman negotiations break down to the point where he's moved in October or,
25:46you know, I think that is the worst case scenario.
25:48If that's the case, then, yeah, obviously you look back and go, why, you know, why would you
25:52deal away Olmark in that case?
25:55But I think we all agree that dealing Olmark, giving the net to Swayman was always the right
26:00move.
26:01Swayman is your guy.
26:02You drafted him.
26:03You've developed him.
26:04Clearly he has the pedigree to be successful in the playoffs.
26:07He showed it this past year.
26:09And as I think, as you said, you have to, he has to be willing to give a little and
26:14the Bruins have to be willing to give a little.
26:16And that's why I feel like it's going to come to that shorter term deal than eight years.
26:21I mean, four years, I don't think is really technically a short-term deal.
26:24But it's obviously much shorter than eight.
26:27And that's why I think it ends up, you know, just off these comments, it wouldn't shock
26:31me if that's what it ends up being.
26:34But I don't, I don't know.
26:36I don't, I don't, I don't regret, I don't think the Bruins are going to regret dealing
26:42Olmark because I do think this gets done.
26:46And I don't think the Bruins should look to trade Swayman if this, you know, continues
26:50to sort of falter.
26:51Like, I think this is your guy.
26:53I know there's that, you know, common theme of, oh, you don't need a great goaltender
26:56to win, but this is not, I mean, I have this team as a cup contender.
27:00I think, you know, you and I have talked about this.
27:02I, you know, you do too, but take away Swayman and just put Corpo Salo in that.
27:07And this is not a Stanley cup contender.
27:09Like I do think a lot of success, not just this year, but future years hinges on Swayman.
27:14You're not going to get a goalie close to the caliber of Jeremy Swayman in here anytime
27:19soon.
27:19And I know people say, oh, Bussie, what do you have in Bussie?
27:21Well, that's, you know, you can see what you have in Brandon Bussie.
27:25And I think we all think that he's going to be, you know, pretty good, but to Swayman's
27:30level, Corpo Salo to Swayman's level, like you're not going to go out and find a guy
27:33like Swayman.
27:34You got lucky.
27:35You drafted him in the fourth round.
27:37Like you take advantage of that.
27:39I don't think you deal Swayman at any point.
27:42Yeah.
27:42And by the way, Brandon Bussie is older than Jeremy Swayman.
27:45So yes, most goalies who are going to get to Swayman's level, do it at a younger age.
27:51So like, yes, I think that I think the ceiling on Brandon Bussie is pretty limited, even
27:55though I do think he's pretty solid.
27:58Yeah.
27:59The other thing with the, with the Allmark trade is there was a timetable on when you
28:04had to do that.
28:05Like, you know, after the devils got Jacob Markstrom, the, all of a sudden were really
28:12like the only real aggressive goalie buyer left.
28:17It's not to say that someone else wouldn't have popped up at some point.
28:20But like, if you weren't going to trade Allmark, the senators would have looked elsewhere.
28:26They, they would have done something.
28:27Cause like, they're not waiting.
28:29You know, they're not going to be like, oh yeah, sure.
28:31We'll circle back in our, you know, in September during training camp.
28:34Like, no, they're building their team.
28:36So like.
28:36They're like, oh, those Swayman negotiations are going to fall apart.
28:39We'll take Swayman in three months.
28:41Yeah.
28:42So if you don't trade them to Ottawa, then a, you're not getting that draft pick the
28:47first round pick and B you might not be trading Allmark at all.
28:52Like that might be the end of his market.
28:54And then you're just keeping them through the end of his contract or revisiting it in
28:59season when you're probably not going to get as much.
29:02So no, they should not regret trading Allmark because they're, you know, listen, I didn't
29:08love the return.
29:08I didn't like taking on corpus solo at 3 million.
29:13But they got a first round pick, which I think is still pretty good.
29:17All things considered.
29:18And that wasn't going to happen if you just wait and said, well, you know, we'll try to
29:24trade them during training camp.
29:25Once we get Swayman done, like that's, it's not really an option.
29:28Big trades like that don't happen now.
29:30No, they don't.
29:31And I, that's why I think, you know, and Allmark is a perfect example.
29:35You know, we'll, could someone take Swayman at the, you know, at the current moment, a
29:39good young goalie who they get to sort of negotiate a contract with, you know, probably.
29:44But Allmark at this time?
29:46No, I don't.
29:47I don't think that would have been something that would fly right now.
29:51I'm fascinated, fascinated to see how this sort of plays out.
29:55Because again, if he signs in a week or two, it's like, all right, well, what was this
30:00all for?
30:00You know, like this sort of this panic level that sort of rose after these comments.
30:08But again, I think, you know, I'm with you on this.
30:11I think this gets done either before, right before camp or at the very beginning.
30:17Am I panicking?
30:18No.
30:19Raises the, you know, the panic a teeny bit, though.
30:22You know, I said this to Connor yesterday.
30:25Little sweat comes down the, down the forehead, just a little bit, you know, making you sweat
30:29out and out a little.
30:31But I don't like, you know, I heard Felger yesterday just being like, trade them, get
30:36rid of them.
30:36And it's like, no, no, no, no, no, not yet.
30:40No, you don't do that.
30:41Not with someone that, you know, we say all the time in any sport, you have a prospect,
30:46you developed him, he pans out.
30:49You don't just go trading them away.
30:51And I think that that's a this is a perfect example of that.
30:55So we're just going to have to come down off the $10 million perch.
31:00Scott, always a pleasure.
31:01What can the people look forward to from you over WEI and the skate podcast?
31:05We got, yeah, we got regular episodes of the skate pod going.
31:10We just got the mailbag this week and episode of DJ Bean, coverage of captain's practices
31:16and all that next week.
31:19WEI.com, there'll be coverage there.
31:21And yeah, you can see my see my little Twitter handle up here.
31:25So that's about it.
31:28That's all that matters.
31:29Scott, always a fun time.
31:31And that's been this week's Burns Beat.
31:33I'm Evan Marinovsky, Burns Beat listener.
31:34Have a great rest of your week.

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