Jeremy Swayman kept things simple when asked his mindset during his recent heater between the pipes.
“Just one shot at a time, brother,” Swayman said of his approach on Saturday night.
Swayman’s zen-like mindset was evident during Boston’s shootout round against the Red Wings at TD Garden. With a critical two points up for grabs, Swayman had his work cut out for him matched up against a trio of uber-skilled Detroit forwards in Lucas Raymond, Patrick Kane, and Alex DeBrincat.
Raymond’s attempt was turned aside by a glove-side stop from Swayman. After Kane tried to get Swayman to bite with an array of dangles, his sharp wrister was snatched out of the air by Boston’s netminder.
And on Detroit’s final bid of the night, Swayman once again didn’t budge against DeBrincat — shifting to his l

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