Bruins might have to face tough decision about goalie rotation after holidays
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Bruins might have to face tough decision about goalie rotation after holidays
"Korpi tried everything he possibly could, we just left him hanging a little bit. That's just the way it is sometimes."
"It was a big game for us, and we thought he would give us the best chance,"
"must-win"
The Bruins have leaned heavily on Jeremy Swayman, starting him in four straight games and preparing to start him again against the Canadiens. Swayman posts a .906 save percentage and ranks fourth in goals saved above expected, masking subpar team defensive metrics. Relying on Swayman nightly creates an unsustainable workload that could cause fatigue and performance decline after the holidays. Boston dropped four of five games and faces pressure to win the upcoming Original Six matchup labeled a must-win, with the team entering a three-day holiday break that follows a demanding recent schedule.
Read at Boston.com
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