Linus Ullmark posted a goodbye message to Bruins players, fans after trade
"The memories I’ve accumulated during my stay in Boston are too many to count and I will always cherish the friendships and bonds you’ve helped create."
Linus Ullmark’s goodbye: The Bruins recently opted to trade goaltender Linus Ullmark, breaking up one of the league’s best tandems at the position. It ends a partnership with fellow Boston goalie Jeremy Swayman, one which Bruins fans came to enjoy.
Ullmark, 30, now heads to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for the 25th overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, forward Mark Kastelic, and goaltender Joonas Korpisalo.
But while he’s on his way out, Ullmark decided to leave a message for Bruins teammates, coaches, staff, and fans.
“Thank you, thank you, thank you,” he began in an Instagram post. “To all the wonderful teammates, coaches, trainers, workers, chefs, management, the bull gang, and most of all, you Bruins fans. The memories I’ve accumulated during my stay in Boston are too many to count and I will always cherish the friendships and bonds you’ve helped create.”
The Swede initially came to the Bruins as a free agent in 2021 after departing Buffalo, signing a four-year, $20 million contract.
Shouting out some of his favorite moments from his time in Boston, Ullmark cited — among others things — “Christmas toy shopping for Children’s Hospital (to name one of them),” and even hearing fans sing “Sweet Caroline” at the Fenway Park Winter Classic.
Trivia: Linus Ullmark is tied with Tuukka Rask in Bruins’ all-time goals against average (2.28). Who is the only player above both of them in team history?
(Answer at the bottom).
Hint: He’s a Hall of Famer and won four Vezina Trophies between 1930 and 1938.
Scores and schedules:
The Red Sox lost to the Blue Jays 9-4 on Tuesday.
The two teams play the final game of the series at Fenway Park tonight at 7:10 p.m.
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NBA Draft: UConn’s Donovan Clingan is seen as a top-10 pick when the league’s annual draft gets underway tonight at 8 p.m.
On this day: In 2014, the Celtics selected Marcus Smart sixth overall in the NBA Draft. Though Smart was ultimately traded in a deal to acquire Kristaps Porzingis in the buildup to Boston’s recent championship, his presence in Boston for nine seasons left an indelible mark as a leader and crucial piece in the team’s quick rebuild under Brad Stevens.
He recently discussed his pre-draft and draft night experiences:
Daily highlight: Jonathan David capped a rapid counterattack for Canada in a crucial 1-0 win over Peru in Copa America on Tuesday.
Trivia answer: Tiny Thompson
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