Tristan Jarry Picks Up Win Against Wild
2 years agoPittsburgh Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry stopped 27-of-28 shots on goal in Thursday's 4-1 victory against the Wild. Jarry bounced back from two consecutive disappointing starts, where the Penguins number one goaltender allowed nine goals in losses to the Bruins and Devils. Jarry had a great performance at the most important time as he allowed the only goal of the contest to Wild forward Marcus Johansson on a power play in the third period. Although Jarry has struggled throughout the season with his highest goals against average (2.94) and lowest save percentage (.909) over the past four seasons in an increased workload, the 27-year-old will play a very important role in the Penguins push for a wild card spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Source: NHL.com
Source: NHL.com