jarry was 9-3-1 with a 2.66 goals-against average, .909 save percentage and one shutout in 14 games with the penguins. he has bounced back after clearing waivers last season, and the oilers acquired the 30-year-old because they needed something different.
he was expected to make his debut with the oilers on saturday against the maple leafs at scotiabank arena in toronto.
tristan jarry, who was 9-3-1 with a 2.66 goals-against average, .909 save percentage and one shutout in 14 games with the penguins, was expected to debut with the oilers in toronto on saturday evening.
matt slocum
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the associated press
“there was pressure to do something in edmonton,” a league executive told the ottawa citizen on saturday.
captain connor mcdavid re-upped for three years in october after the club lost in the past two stanley cup finals, and the oilers don’t want to let this window of opportunity slip away.
the wild are in a different spot. they have been one of the nhl’s best teams since nov. 1 and were 7-2-1 heading into saturday’s visit by the ottawa senators to the grand casino arena.
acquiring hughes, who has only 18 months left on a deal paying him $7.85 million u.s. per season, without an extension in place, was a tough call. but minnesota general manager bill guerin is in win-now mode.
the wild are also in a division with the colorado avalanche and dallas stars, so it will be tough for them to compete.
“it’s nice to be in the game,” guerin said saturday. “we weren’t able to do this the last four years. you throw your hat in the ring, and you put your best foot forward. i believe in our players, i believe in our team and what we’re doing here.