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‘Very exciting’: Tristan Jarry reflects on trade to Edmonton Oilers
Tristan Jarry joins Edmonton to strengthen goaltending after back-to-back Stanley Cup final losses; he holds a .909 career save percentage over 307 NHL games.
- On Friday, Edmonton acquired Tristan Jarry in a five-player trade that sent Stuart Skinner to Pittsburgh, with Brett Kulak and a 2029 second-round pick also included while Samuel Poulin moved the other way.
- To shore up a troubled crease, Edmonton Oilers targeted veteran goaltending after back-to-back playoff runs fell short of the Stanley Cup with Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.
- Jarry's track record shows a.909 career save percentage across 307 games, and he has this season plus two more on his contract; `A lot of emotions,` Jarry said.
- Jarry faces an immediate task to raise Edmonton's postseason standing, with McDavid saying `the team is eager to welcome Jarry and Spencer Stastney,` and Knoblauch emphasizing `change is often needed` after success.
- Looking ahead, Stuart Skinner and Brett Kulak are set to become unrestricted free agents July 1, while Tristan Jarry said, `There was a choice to be made` after clearing waivers and an AHL assignment.
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‘Very exciting’: Tristan Jarry reflects on trade to Edmonton Oilers
Tristan Jarry was at home Friday morning when his phone rang. Pittsburgh Penguins general manager and president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas was on the line. He needed to see the veteran goaltender right away.
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