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Wednesday, April 7, 2021

For The Second Time This Season, A Bruins Rookie Goalie-Jeremy Swayman-Won His NHL Debut

 

    With its top two goalies (Tuukka Rask and Jaroslav Halak) unavailable due to an injury and Covid-19 respectively, and rookie Dan Vladar (2-1-1) taking a break after Monday's 3-2 overtime loss to the Flyers (18-15-5), Boston turned to another rookie goaltender-Jeremy Swayman (40 saves)-to make his NHL debut this evening as they visited Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center. At the age of 22, Swayman-who starred at the University of Maine-proved that he belonged at this level (in his 1st year as a pro!) as he battled for the 4-2 victory. Center Patrice Bergeron bagged his sixth career hat trick and left wing Brad Marchand scored his 29th career shorthanded goal and added three assists as the B's picked up one of their most important wins of the season. 
    It's just one game so I don't want to overreact too much but Vladar's first few promising starts and now this stellar debut by Swayman prove that Halak and even Rask should be on notice that their time here could come to a close sooner than many people would think if these talented youngsters continue to develop. Boston's hold on fourth-place in the East Division was fortified as they went up five points on the Flyers. The Rangers (18-15-5) destroyed the Penguins (24-13-2) 8-4 which allowed NY to pull into a tie with Philly leaving Pittsburgh only four points ahead of Boston while the B's have three games in hand on them. 
    It's tough to undersell Swayman's performance but please remember that the best Bruins defenseman by a mile-Charlie McAvoy-was ruled out during pregame skate with an upper-body injury. The Black and Gold improved to 6-0-1 against the Flyers with one meeting left this season (on Saturday afternoon right back in Philly). Bergeron staked them to a quick 2-0 lead as he scored twice in the first period. He put in his own rebound at 7:09, right wing Craig Smith and Marchand picked up the assists on his 13th goal of the season. Philadelphia's goaltender Carter Hart (22 saves, 8-10-4) has had a nightmare of a season and it's safe to say he'd like Bergeron's second goal back. It was a power play goal that came at 17:31 from right wing David Pastrnak and Marchand. Pasta passed to Bergy in the slot and his shot beat Hart five-hole. 
    Philly woke up in a big way in the second period as they outshot Boston 25-7 and they scored twice in quick succession to tie it at two. Right wing Jakub Voracek went to the net and redirected a pass by right wing Travis Konecny at 1:33 for his sixth goal of the season. Defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere-who recently went unclaimed on waivers (because of his massive salary)-made it 2-2 at 4:03 as he roofed a shot past Swayman. Voracek and defenseman Ivan Provorov had the assists on Gostisbehere's sixth goal of the season.  
    As usual, when it comes to a key moment or play in an important game, the Bruins turned to Marchand and Bergeron and they each delivered once again. Brad's shorthanded goal at 8:21 was a beauty as he skated on a 2-on-1 with defenseman Jeremy Lauzon who patiently waited until the perfect split second to dish it to Marchand who then deked and slid the puck under Hart. It was his team-leading 18th goal of the season with defenseman Connor Clifton notching the second assist. Boston was hanging on to its 3-2 advantage late in regulation when Bergeron scored an empty-netter to put it away at 19:37. Marchand and right wing Chris Wagner provided the assists on the vital insurance tally.
    Getting three out of a possible four points to begin this gauntlet of a week (5 games in 7 days) was a good way to open things for the B's. After traveling to DC, they are off tomorrow before they play at the Capital One Arena on Thursday (7, NESN). The Caps (25-10-4) lost 1-0 to the Islanders (25-10-4) tonight which left those teams in a dead heat atop the East Division. Boston is 2-0-2 against Washington thus far in 2021 and they also host them on Sunday night (7, NESN) in this jam-packed week. I have no idea which of the four goalies that I mentioned above will start next for the B's but honestly, does it really matter? I have faith in all of them and truth be told, I kind of want to see what the younger guys can do with some consistent starts vs. knowing exactly what we're getting with Rask (when he's healthy) and Halak (when he's at his best). 

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