Jarry a 'better goalie' for 2nd chance to play in Edmonton
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Jarry is embracing the opportunity to return to Edmonton. He helped the Edmonton Oil Kings of the Western Hockey League win the Memorial Cup in 2014 and subsequently purchased a house about 15 minutes outside of Edmonton, where he, his wife and his baby boy spend the summer.
NHL goaltender Tristan Jarry is feeling a lot of emotions after he was traded this week from Pittburgh, where he played for 10 seasons, to Edmonton, as the Oilers desperately try shoring up its crease in hopes of finally hoisting the Stanley Cup.
Tristan Jarry will make his Edmonton Oilers debut on Saturday against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The 30-year-old Jarry was acquired from the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday in a blockbuster deal that saw struggling goalie Stuart Skinner go the other way.
The Oilers are banking on Tristan Jarry being the answer in net, and the Penguins were ready to move on from their up-and-down goaltender.
Stuart Skinner, the Edmonton Oilers' starting goaltender, has been traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins. The deal sees former Edmonton Oil Kings goaltender Tristan Jarry coming back to Alberta's capital.
Tristan Jarry is going “home” with the hope of helping the Edmonton Oilers get over the top. The two-time defending Western Conference champions acquired Jarry from the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday in hopes of shoring up a position that has cost them during their deep playoff runs in recent years.
The Edmonton Oilers traded Stuart Skinner, Brett Kulak and a second-rounder to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Tristan Jarry and Sam Poulin. Fans were quick to point out similarities between Skinner and Jarry.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have traded goaltender Tristan Jarry and forward Sam Poulin to Edmonton for goaltender Stuart Skinner, defenseman Brett Kulak and a