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Boston Bruins’ alternate goalkeeper role is the guy who watches in training camp – Hockey Writer – Boston Bruins

There will be many positional battles on the Boston Bruins roster. The bottom of the lineup is scattered with players who can play similar roles. Ironing tangles will be important, and what needs to be ironed is the position of the backup goalkeeper. Jeremy Swayman is the unquestionable starter, but given the game, who supports him can be monitored. The two options are Michael Dipietro and Joonas Korpisalo.

Dipietro has a chance to win his place

The reason why it became the real battle of stance was due to the signing of the Brown Bear with a new contract. Last summer, Dipietro and the Bruins reached a two-year one-way deal worth $1.6 million each year. It is believed that Dipietro is the roster and competes for the backup role. This season should have a theme, namely “playing with young people”, and he is suitable for this imitation.

Dipietro has maintained strong momentum with Providence Bruiss in the U.S. Hockey League over the past two seasons. In the 2023-24 season, he scored 2.51 goals (GAA) and 0.918 percent savings (SV%). His 2024-25 season was his best as he announced 2.05 GAA and 0.927 SV%, while also earning four closings for the second straight season. If the Bruins don’t believe him, they won’t extend him for two seasons. He believes in himself, enjoys playing in the Brown Bear system, and now has a chance to capture the character

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Dipietro discovered a successful collaboration with goalkeeper development coach Mike Dunham in Providence. Now, he will have the opportunity to work with current Bruins goalkeeper Bob Essensa and turn that success into the Bruins. It seems that the Brown Bear would give him that kind of shot to play a backup role, now occupied by him.

Dipietro hasn’t started the regular season with the Bruins, but in the 2021-22 season, he did have a start with the Vancouver Canucks. If Dipietro pushes hard, what does that mean for veteran Korpisalo?

How to make Corpizaro in this season

After the Bruins chose to move Linus Ullmark to the Ottawa Senator, Korpisalo came to the Bruins as part of his return. The first character is considered Swayman’s character, but the Brown Bear does identify alternate characters. Now, there is more competition, and Korpisalo himself has been speaking out, hoping to see more time in the crease.

Joonas Korpisalo, Boston Brown Bears (Amy Irving/Hockey Writer)

“I don’t think there is any goalkeeper in the league that can play 20-25 games,” Copisalo said. “I’ll definitely launch more games.”

You can understand the statement and fall behind. Korpisalo is a goalkeeper with five seasons of over 30 seasons and a career high in 2023-24 with a score of 49. But the reality of playing behind Swayman doesn’t allow this.

Will Brown Bears explore trades? If he loses his job, will he become an exempted player? Or is he just playing at a height when he is asked and improves his value? If the Bruins choose to give up on the two Bitero, he will be asked immediately given the contract and potential. Of course, they can trade him, too.

Korpisalo was one of his worst seasons in 2023-24, but rebounded well with the Bruins, ending with 2.90 GAA and 0.893 SV%. As he said, the Bruins’ defense didn’t help the goalkeeper, but now is the time for Korpisalo to push for better.

Healthy competition is good

Dipietro is a young goalkeeper who wants to leave his mark on the NHL, and Korpisalo hopes to prove that he should see more creases. Healthy competition has never been a bad thing, but it does give the front desk some ideas. The preseason is coming, so surveillance will be fun.

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