Penguins GM Kyle Dubas talked about goalie Tristan Jarry amid rising struggles for the team (Credit: IMAGN)
Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry has been struggling in the 2024-25 season. In a 3-2 overtime loss to Calgary, Jarry allowed three goals. This was part of a pattern, as he has given up at least three goals in every game so far. His record is 1-2-1 with a 4.72 goals-against average and a .863 save percentage.
The overtime loss to Tampa Bay was another tough moment for Jarry. He slid too far out of his crease, allowing Brayden Point to score easily. Jarry was recently sent down to the AHL but still hasn't found his game.
General manager Kyle Dubas spoke about Jarry's performance on the "GM Show." He said that Jarry is working hard to improve but still needs to close out games better.
“It's not just going to happen overnight,” Dubas said per NHL.com. “He's put the work in to try to move himself back. Not the night he wanted Friday in Columbus. Better last night, but can't close it out. Needs to start closing out the games and finding way to get them across the line."
