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Penguins need to move on from Tristan Jarry
Penguins Goalie Tristan Jarry At Career Crossroads, And His Time With Pens Could Be Nearing An End
Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry got off to a terrible start to this season — and Adam Proteau says Jarry's time as a Penguin could be drawing to an end.
Top Trade Fits for Penguins' Tristan Jarry
It’s pretty clear that the Pittsburgh Penguins have starting goalie Tristan Jarry on an extremely short leash. Jarry all but lost his job to Alex Nedeljkovic do
Yohe: The Penguins need to move on from Tristan Jarry
The Tristan Jarry era in Pittsburgh theoretically has at least four seasons remaining because that’s what his contract says. That contract, however, was a bad idea. It would also be a bad idea for Jarry to stand between the Penguins’ pipes anytime soon.
Penguins still believe in goaltender Tristan Jarry despite rough start
Approximately a half hour after the Pittsburgh Penguins’ regulars left the ice following a morning skate in Cranberry, the team’s reserves — or projected healthy scratches — remained on the ice. One by one,
Jarry motivated to be No. 1 goalie for Penguins
Now in his ninth season, Jarry signed a five-year, $26.9 million contract ($5.375 million average annual value) to stay with the Penguins on July 1, 2023. He was 19-25-5 in 51 games (48 starts) with a 2.91 goals-against average and .903 save percentage last season, each his worst in an NHL season with more than two starts.
Penguins' Mike Sullivan backs Tristan Jarry amid bounce-back attempt
Penguins coach Mike Sullivan reaffirmed his belief in goaltender Tristan Jarry as he tries to bounce back from last season.
The Mike Sullivan-Tristan Jarry conundrum | Penguins Perspectives
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - In the City of Pittsburgh there is no more popular athlete than the backup quarterback or the backup goalie. On the flip side, there is no less popular personality than the head coach.
Penguins must trade Tristan Jarry
The Pittsburgh Penguins have three wins in five games, and it’s all thanks to Tristan Jarry’s performance. The man who was the Penguins’ #1 goaltender in recent years hasn’t seemed to be on his game since the end of last season.
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Penguins Must Embrace Three Goalie Rotation
The Pittsburgh Penguins are now officially in a dangerous situation. Their goaltending position has gone from a stable tandem ...
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Penguins embark on western Canada road trip with 3 goalies: How will it work?
Making it work with three goalies on the active roster proves to be difficult in the NHL, but the Penguins seem determined to ...
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Tristan Jarry speaks out after terrible start to the season.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are only 6 games into the 2024-25 National Hockey League regular season but are already dealing with ...
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Bunting Probable Scratch, Nedeljkovic Returns Ahead Of Penguins' Western Road Trip
Pittsburgh shuffles around its lineup and opts to carry three goaltenders for its upcoming Western Canada road trip ...
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Penguins Wrap: Major Milestones; Mixed Results; Jarry Dilemma
It was a newsworthy week for the Pittsburgh Penguins, and the news came in assorted flavors. Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby ...
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