The Boston Globe

Swayman or Ullmark to start Game 3?

- Conor Ryan can be reached at conor.ryan@globe.com.

“I trust that guy with my life,” swayman said. “he’s going to make decisions that are going to help the team. And all I can say is I can’t wait for friday.”

montgomery had little reason to harp on swayman’s fortitude in net, not with the miscues piling up in front of him throughout the sloppy showing.

“swayman was terrific,” montgomery said. “I thought about taking him out at 3-1, going into the third. And then when the fourth goal went in, I was like, ‘I’m taking him out now.’ he made two great saves before [luostarine­n’s goal].”

of the four goals scored against swayman, two were generated off rough shifts bycharlie mcAvoy in the second period, with the stickless defenseman unable to tie up Aleksander barkov’s rebound strike at 9:49 that made it 2-1 before screening his goalie on gustav forsling’s buzzer-beater that followed a failed clear by brad marchand.

miscommuni­cation and a defensive breakdown led to an uncovered steven lorentz redirectin­g a brandon montour shot past swayman for florida’s opening strike at 1:56 of the second, while luostarine­n’s goal capped a sequence that the bruins initially thought was icing and ended with brandon carlo coughing up the puck along the endboards.

swayman is far from the reason the bruins return to TD garden in a 1-1 series deadlock. but will that be enough to steer montgomery away from ullmark in game 3?

bruins general manager Don sweeney noted before the playoffs that “performanc­e and results will dictate” the goalie deployment.

that was the case when swayman earned seven consecutiv­e starts, including a 38-save gem against florida monday night in game 1.

wednesday’s loss seemingly would signal that it’s ullmark’s turn to try to stem the tide. It’s a contingenc­y plan that most teams would love to have — especially with the reigning vezina trophy winner sporting a .947 save percentage over three appearance­s against florida during the regular season.

Rest is no issue for ullmark, who last started a game April 22 vs. toronto.

the nhl is a results-based business, especially at this juncture of the calendar.

but after a night when his skaters largely left him hung out to dry, should swayman be the one to get the hook in what has all the makings of a pugnacious rematch on causeway street?

with wednesday’s loss, swayman’s save percentage has dipped . . . to a stellar .943 over eight games. According to natural stat trick, he leads all playoff goalies in goals saved above average at 9.14. new York’s Igor shesterkin ranks second i at 4.33.

“one game at a time is all I’m worried about,” swayman noted. “body feels great. I’m very lucky to be in this position. And I can’t wait till friday.”

whether he spends it on the bench or back in net remains to be seen.

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