Oilers Announce Tristan Jarry News
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Tristan Jarry’s injury has put the spotlight back on the Edmonton Oilers just days after a risky trade. Edmonton moved starting goalie Stuart Skinner for Jarry, despite long-running concerns about his health. Those doubts grew louder Thursday when Jarry left the game against the Boston Bruins with an apparent lower-body injury.
Friday night, Connor Ryckman, Vaughn’s equipment rep who works out of the London factory, loaded the equipment into his car and drove it two and a half hours northeast to the Oilers’ team hotel in downtown Toronto. Lang received it there and brought it with the team to Scotiabank Arena for the Oilers’ skate the following morning.
For the first time in NHL history, goalies that were involved in the same trade faced one another within seven days of the deal.
Some games carry weight because of the standings. Others feel heavier because of everything wrapped around them. Heading into the Edmonton Oilers vs. Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH -- Tristan Jarry was in familiar surroundings on Monday. Well, kind of. The 30-year-old goaltender stood in an empty ballroom at a hotel located several blocks from PPG Paints Arena, where he played his first 10 NHL seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins.