In what will be a stunning, albeit not-so-surprising move, the Pittsburgh Penguins are going to place goaltender Tristan Jarry on waivers on Wednesday.
For GM Kyle Dubas and the Pittsburgh Penguins, a new organizational direction is clear - if you've been paying attention
The heartbreak and realizations inside the Pittsburgh Penguins dressing room Saturday night were palpable. From coach Mike Sullivan’s subtle shift in tense and tone to captain Sidney Crosby’s trailing voice,
Buried within Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas’s impromptu press conference at the front of the Penguins locker room at their practice facility in Cranberry were a couple of nuggets that cut to the heart of the situation and goalie Tristan Jarry’s future with the organization.
CRANBERRY, Pa. -- Tristan Jarry was placed on waivers by the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday.
NHL insider Frank Seravalli wrote a scathing indictment of Kyle Dubas today after the Penguins general manager made a big move. The Pittsburgh Penguins have been a team stuck in limbo for a couple of years now.
Dubas has been attempting to reshape the Penguins' roster by adding youth and trading away veterans like Jake Guentzel, Rielly Smith and Lars Eller. He could be forced to do more of the same moving forward. Pittsburgh Penguins reporter Josh Yohe was asked about how Dubas will handle star defenseman Erik Karlsson 's potential trade.
Understandably, Jarry’s talent seduced the Penguins for a long time. He’s a top 10 NHL goalie in terms of physical gifts. He’s big, athletic and handles the puck beautifully. There’s nothing he can’t do physically, which is why the Penguins have been so patient. Jarry hasn’t been some sensational bust. He made two NHL All-Star games.
The Pittsburgh Penguins placed goaltender Tristan Jarry on NHL waivers, in a move that made waves all over the locker room, incuding star Sidney Crosby's reaction.
Gauthier, 23, has spent the past three seasons toggled between Wheeling and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. Given the Penguins' depth at the goaltending position and with Larsson at the AHL level, Gauthier has spent the entire 2024-25 season in Wheeling.
What a roller coaster the past week (or so) has been for the Pittsburgh Penguins. They went from sullen and frustrated over an important homestand to dealing with the first big shoe to drop, to opening a crucial extended road trip in spectacular fashion and then getting a cold dose of reality.