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 Pittsburgh Penguins made a shock move with Tristan Jarry on Wednesday, and now we know what his future will be in the league after the move. Tristan
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 are placing veteran goalie Tristan Jarry on waivers. Follow this tracker for the latest NHL news.
The Pittsburgh Penguins announced that goaltender Tristan Jarry has cleared waivers and will be assigned to their AHL affiliate Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Pittsburgh Penguins are placing goaltender Tristan Jarry on waivers, the team announced on Tuesday. The Penguins issued a brief statement on social media, saying Jarry would hit the waiver wire at 2 p.m. Eastern Time. Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry will be placed on waivers today at 2:00 PM.
Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry will be placed on waivers Wednesday, the team announced. The move comes as the struggling Pens have lost three straight games, and seven of their last eight, to drop to 18-20-8 on the season.
Dubas, who took full responsibility for Jarry’s bad contract when he spoke with the media Wednesday afternoon at UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex, said it’s important to avoid writing obituaries for goaltenders prematurely. Goaltenders, the general manager said, can surprise you with resurgences.
The Penguins’ goaltending crisis started when the general manager made the right decision. No, not when current GM Kyle Dubas gave Tristan Jarry a five-year, $26.875 million contract in 2023. That was the wrong decision,
The weirdest week in Pittsburgh Penguins memory got a little weirder later Thursday evening with an update from Allegheny County police on the Evgeni Malkin burglary. Dave Molinari put it bluntly as the Penguins embark on their longest road trip in 30 years.