He's been a revelation for the Penguins, going 9-5-0 with a 1.92 GAA and .937 save percentage. I think it's helped me to be motivated to come to the rink every day and get better and helped me to practice at the highest level possible. NHL, the NHL Shield, the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup and the word mark NHL Winter Classic are registered trademarks and NHL Stadium Series name and logo and the NHL Winter Classic logo are trademarks of the National Hockey League. NHL and NHL team marks are the property of the NHL and its teams.
Jarry pushed off his left skate to come across in a split and reached out his blocker to knock away Ekblad's airborne shot.Jarry is still 9-3-1 at home and 6-1-1 in his past seven games.Jarry played brilliantly in the contest, making 31 saves.
Penguins' Tristan Jarry: Racks up 38 saves. Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Statistically, the choice clearly favors Jarry, but two Stanley Cups speak loudly. 1 going into the season.If hockey returns this spring or summer, it isn't clear which goaltender the Penguins will count on to help carry them toward a championship.Jarry has had a breakout season in 2019-20, his first full one in the NHL. Jarry essentially has … "Neither is the reality that, given the demands of their position, attempting to keep their skills sharp during the NHL's extended shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic might be even more challenging for them than for most of their teammates.
"That's significant, because Murray was the clear No. Jarry finished the season with a.921 save percentage, compared to Murray’s.899, and a 2.43 GAA, compared to Murray’s 2.87. "The biggest thing for me is just staying prepared and making sure I'm able to do what I can when the season resumes," he said. "Being able to push each other and have different insights -- he's always helping me, and he's able to take ideas from my game that I think can help -- that improves both of our games. Jarry has had a breakout season in 2019-20, his first full one in the NHL. "We're still fighting for a Stanley Cup, and I think ... that's going to be the mindset from me and everyone on our team, that we want to win the Stanley Cup. "Jarry was down on his knees in the butterfly position against the left post.
"Being able to be friends off the ice, that helps when you're battling for a spot, and competing every night," he said. "That was something I wanted to improve on, as well. "I got scored on with a similar goal against Ottawa," Jarry said, "so I was trying to watch what was behind me and try to put everything I could over there when the puck was thrown over there. "That was a big thing they wanted me to improve on (while) playing in Wilkes-Barre, being consistent, night-in and night-out," he said.
Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarrymade arguably the greatest save of his young career in the second period of Sunday night's 4-1 loss against the Florida Panthers at PPG Paints Arena. © NHL 2020.