Ottawa Citizen

Swayman `in a good mindset' about signing deal with Bruins

Boston traded Ullmark to the Senators, but new starter doesn't have a contract

- STEPHEN WHYNO

Sidney Crosby and Leon Draisaitl have their contract extensions, Paul Maurice and the Florida Panthers have the Stanley Cup and a brief but busy summer of moving and shaking is over.

Now, back to hockey.

Less than 90 days since the Panthers beat the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7 of a thrilling final, training camps open around the league this week with plenty of questions before the puck drops next month on another season.

Boston goaltender Jeremy Swayman is the most prominent player left unsigned, camp in Columbus goes on in sorrow after the tragic death of Johnny Gaudreau and players and staff in Utah get a fresh start after the Coyotes relocated from Arizona to Salt Lake City. Colorado captain Gabriel Landeskog may be back, Washington winger T.J. Oshie may be gone and it's anyone's guess who will lift the Cup in June.

SWAY DAY?

The Bruins traded 2023 Vezina Trophy-winning goalie Linus Ullmark to Ottawa, content to give the starting job to Swayman. One problem? He's a restricted free agent without a contract for the season.

“Those things just kind of sort themselves out as they do,” said teammate Brandon Carlo, who pointed to his own late arrival and that of fellow defenceman Charlie Mcavoy in recent years as reasons not to be worried. “We have a lot of faith within our organizati­on, in our management, to get the right deal done.”

Swayman, who turns 26 in late November, ranked fifth in the NHL with a .916 save percentage and eighth with a 2.53 goals-against average last season. He was being paid a team-friendly US$3.475 million on a one-year contract and will get a raise — but how much and for how long?

“It's obviously a balance of going back and forth,” Carlo said. “But I've had some conversati­ons with Sway. He seems pretty encouraged and in a good mindset with it all, so as long as he's feeling OK mentally, that's all we really care about.”

Among the other unsigned players are Detroit's Moritz Seider two years removed from being rookie of the year, Dallas defenceman Thomas Harley and New Jersey forward Dawson Mercer. The Red Wings signed Lucas Raymond to a $64 million, eight-year contract Monday.

MOURNING GAUDREAU

The Blue Jackets are getting back on the ice mere weeks after Johnny Gaudreau and younger brother Matthew died when they were struck by a driver of an SUV while riding bicycles on the eve of their sister's wedding. A candleligh­t vigil was held outside the arena in Columbus, players and team employees attended the tearful funeral and playing hockey was the furthest thing from anyone's mind.

Captain Boone Jenner and general manager Don Waddell hope the rink will serve as a refuge of sorts.

“We both agreed the quicker we can get guys back in the room together, the better it would be for everybody,” Waddell said. “We all mourn and heal differentl­y, but I think as a team, being together like that is going to be critical for them to get moving forward.”

This is the team's second camp in recent years that follows the off-season death of a player. Goaltender Matiss Kivlenieks died in July 2021 of chest trauma from an errant fireworks mortar blast at the wedding of an assistant coach's daughter.

NEW IN UTAH

This will be the 45th training camp for the organizati­on that was once the original Winnipeg Jets, then the Phoenix Coyotes and until earlier this year the Arizona Coyotes. It's the first and only season as the Utah Hockey Club after a move from the desert to Salt Lake City.

Ryan and Ashley Smith's Smith Entertainm­ent Group now owns the team, keeping the same hockey operations staff, coaches, players and prospects, but starting over with a clean slate in the record books like an expansion franchise.

“It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y to play with a new organizati­on,” said Josh Doan, who's now with Utah after making his NHL debut with the team dad Shane captained for much of his career. “But to do it with all the guys you've been with and the people that you're close with already is something that's fun to do.”

Utah, which is expected to get a permanent name and logo after the season, plays its first game Oct. 8 against Chicago at the downtown Delta Center, the home of the NBA'S Jazz.

COMING AND GOING

Landeskog's next game will be his first in the NHL since lifting the Stanley Cup over his head when the Avalanche defeated the Lightning in Game 6 of the final in 2022. A nagging right knee injury and subsequent cartilage replacemen­t surgery to attempt to fix the problem have cost the Swedish forward the past two seasons.

“Seeing him around the rink, obviously being more active on the ice, seeing the progressio­ns he's made from when we were here for playoffs previously, it's awesome to see,” forward Logan O'connor said.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? The Bruins' Jeremy Swayman is expected to take over the team's No. 1 goaltendin­g position this year after Linus Ullmark was traded to Ottawa, but the 26-year-old Swayman has yet to sign a new contract with the team. He had a .916 save percentage last season.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE The Bruins' Jeremy Swayman is expected to take over the team's No. 1 goaltendin­g position this year after Linus Ullmark was traded to Ottawa, but the 26-year-old Swayman has yet to sign a new contract with the team. He had a .916 save percentage last season.

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