After beating the Detroit Red Wings, 3-2, in a shootout at home on Saturday night, you really didn't have to look far as to why the Boston Bruins came out on top. Yes, Morgan Geekie scored two goals, but it was the play of Jeremy Swayman in goal that was the difference.
The former University of Maine standout stopped 24 of the 26 shots he faced, and those saves included some big saves as part of the Bruins' killing five penalties. He saved his best saves for the shootout when he stopped all three Detroit opportunities to have Casey Mittlestadt's shootout goal be the game-winner.