

It was another bad night for the Boston Bruins, as they lost to the Dallas Stars by a 7-2 final score. The entire Bruins' roster struggled against Dallas, including star goalie Jeremy Swayman.
Swayman allowed seven goals on 38 shots, which equates to a .816 save percentage (SV%) on the night. Overall, while the Bruins did not play well in front of him, there is no denying that Swayman had a bad night. In fact, the seven goals Swayman gave up are now a new career high for the Anchorage, Alaska native.
Jeremy SwaymanRight before the beginning of the season, Swayman signed an eight-year, $66 million contract with the Bruins. At this point of the season, he has a 5-6-2 record, a 3.35 goals-against average, and a .888 SV%.
Seeing how Swayman responds after setting this unfortunate career high from here will be fascinating.