The Pittsburgh Penguins could be moving on from two-time All-Star goaltender Tristan Jarry. The club announced Wednesday it is placing Jarry on waivers.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have reached their final straw with starting goalie Tristan Jarry. After another blown lead in their recent loss to the Seattle Kraken, the Penguins have announced they will place Jarry on waivers.
The Pittsburgh Penguins announced Wednesday that they are placing goalie Tristan Jarry on waivers. Jarry, 29, signed a five-year, $26.875 million
The Penguins suffered their third straight loss on Tuesday, January 14th, falling 4-2 to the Seattle Kraken at PPG Paints Arena. Despite a strong effort throughout the game, the Penguins were unable to overcome the Kraken’s potent offense and ultimately fell short in their bid to break the losing streak.
Jamie Oleksiak and Eeli Tolvanen scored 49 seconds apart in the third period to erase a one-goal deficit and rally the Seattle Kraken past the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-2.
The Pittsburgh Penguins placed veteran goaltender Tristan Jarry on waivers Wednesday. Jarry, 29, is 8-8-4 with a 3.31 goals-against average and an .886 save percentage in 22 games this season. The two-time All-Star surrendered three goals on 17 shots in Tuesday's 4-2 home loss to the Seattle Kraken,
Jamie Oleksiak and Eeli Tolvanen scored 49 seconds apart in the third period to erase a one-goal deficit and rally the Seattle Kraken past the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-2.
The decision comes 18 months after the club signed Jarry to a five-year deal with an average annual value of $5.375 million.
A shot by Seattle Kraken's Chandler Stephenson gets past Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry for a goal during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, Jan. 14 ...
The Penguins announced that they plan to place goaltender Tristan Jarry on waivers at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday. This decision comes after a gutting 4-2 loss to the Seattle Kraken on Wednesday in which Jarry allowed three goals on 17 shots.
Saturday’s loss in Seattle dropped L.A. to 2-3-0 on what coach Jim Hiller called an “unsuccessful” five-game trek.
After a not-so-successful road trip, the Los Angeles Kings return home to face the struggling Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday night. The Kings went 2-3-0 on their five-game trip that concluded with a 4-2 loss to the Seattle Kraken on Saturday night.