Camera catches Jeremy Swayman showing off his dance moves before World Championship action
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Dorin Canaday
May 24, 2022 (12:34)
The Boston Bruins goaltender seems to be in a pretty good mood representing his country at the 2022 IIHF World Championships.
Jeremy Swayman left for Finland last week to join Team USA at the World Championships, and he started his first game on Thursday, posting a 17 save shutout over Great Britain.
The Bruins rookie has allowed just three goals in four games and is currently ranked second in goaltenders by the IIHF for the tournament. In four games, he has two wins, a goals-against-average of 0.89, a save percentage of .953 and one shutout.
Swayman was taking out after the first period this morning after the United States were up 2-0 over Norway., hopefully, just for rest. He stopped all nine shots he faced.
Prior to the game, Swayman appeared to be in a pretty good mood as he was caught showing off his dance moves:
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