The Boston Bruins clinched a crucial 2-1 victory against the Maple Leafs, thanks to Jeremy Swayman's brilliance.
Despite the shared management of goaltenders by head coach Jim Montgomery, 25-year-old Swayman proved he deserved the number one goaltender position with exceptional performances.
Renaud Lavoie recently highlighted similarities between Swayman and Carey Price, further enhancing recognition of the Bruins' goaltender.
Unexpected information emerged regarding Carey Price, coming from former Canadiens goaltending coach Stéphane Waite.
Waite revealed that Price lacked seriousness on game days, requiring his intervention to refocus his attention.
"Even with the Canadiens, he suggested to Carey Price to show a bit more seriousness within the team on game days, and it proved to be the right approach again, as the Canadiens' goaltender significantly elevated his game from there." - Renaud Lavoie
This strategy, implemented in 2013, notably improved Price's concentration, contributing to his exceptional performances in 2013-2014 and 2014-2015, where he won several trophies.
Despite this revelation, Price reached peaks in his career, becoming one of the most successful goaltenders in Canadiens history.