Sat 11/13/21 5:06 PM

Swayman turned aside 27 shots in Saturday's 5-2 win over the Devils.
EDGE Analysis
Boston already had a 2-0 lead before New Jersey was able to get a puck past Swayman in the second period, and the young netminder never let the Devils find an equalizer. He's won three straight starts and hasn't given up more than two goals in any of the past four, leaving Swayman with a sparkling 2.18 GAA and .911 save percentage. Given the disparity between his performance so far and Linus Ullmark's (3.01 GAA, .903 save percentage), it may not be long before Swayman breaks out of their timeshare and claims the No. 1 job.