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Jeremy Swayman expressed frustration after the Bruins' 6-1 loss to the Sabres in Game 4, leaving Boston trailing 3-1 in the series. He addressed his emotional outburst, emphasizing the team's high standards and competitiveness.
Jeremy Swayman addressed his emotional outburst after the Boston Bruins suffered a heavy 6-1 loss to the Buffalo Sabres in Game 4 of the NHL playoffs first-round series. The defeat left Boston trailing 3-1 in the series and questioning their play at a crucial time.
The incident came late in the third period when Swayman was pulled after conceding six goals. As he skated to the bench, cameras caught him shouting toward teammates in frustration. It marked a rare public display from the Bruinsâ goaltender during a difficult night.
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Speaking to reporters on Monday, Swayman explained the moment.
âWe have a extremely high, high competitive group, and we all have a standard that we all carry ourselves to, and it wasnât met, so that was just emotion,â Swayman said. âAnd again, I know that itâs, itâs moved on now, and we have a job to do going into Buffalo.â
When asked if the outburst was intentional, Swayman admitted timing matters. He said goalies pick moments to show emotion, but insisted the focus remains on collective responsibility.
âYeah, you definitely pick and choose times that â especially a goalie can show emotion,â Swayman said. âBut at the same time, again, we win as a team, and we lose as a team, and everyone in here has a standard that we know weâre capable of, and I think thatâs what, really, is the underlying cause here.
âAnd again, we know we have a job to do. We know we can compete at an extremely high level, and thatâs what weâre gonna do.â
Game 4 quickly slipped away from Boston. The Sabres scored four goals in the first period, putting the Bruins under pressure early. Josh Doan, Zach Benson, and Bowen Byram all contributed during the opening surge.
Jeremy Swayman explained that his emotional outburst was due to the team's high standards not being met during the game.
The Bruins suffered a heavy 6-1 loss to the Sabres, leaving them trailing 3-1 in the first-round playoff series.
The loss puts the Bruins in a challenging position, needing to win the next game to stay in the playoff hunt.
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Buffalo kept control through the third period, with Alex Tuch extending the lead before Swayman was replaced. Alex Lyon delivered a steady performance in goal, helping secure the win.
Bruins coach Marco Sturm backed Swayman despite the visible frustration.
âIt was not his fault today, I can tell you that,â Strum said. âFelt bad for him. Thatâs why we kept him in there for a while, because heâs a battler. He wants to be in.â
Boston now faces a must-win Game 5 on the road. The Bruins must match their standards on the ice if they want to extend the series and avoid elimination.