Jeremy Swayman, Bruins try to pinpoint what went wrong in lost season
Briefly

The Boston Bruins faced a challenging 2024-25 season, resulting in their first missed postseason since 2016. Key players participating in the IIHF World Championships expressed a strong desire to improve, acknowledging that their performance did not meet standards. Goalie Jeremy Swayman emphasized the team's readiness to return with a renewed focus and determination, asserting that their fans and themselves deserve better. Despite individual struggles, the team aims to learn from their past and establish higher benchmarks for future success.
We know we have better (to give), we know what we have to do to have success in Boston. Our fans deserve much more.
It's something we learn from, and we're fortunate to learn from it. But moving forward, that's not our standard.
That's something that guys will come back with, a vengeance and have a chip on our shoulders.
Our standard is much higher than what we had this year. That's something we're excited about.
Read at Boston.com
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