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2025 Fantasy Outlook
There were more lows than highs for Jarry in 2024-25, a season that saw the netminder waived to AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in January. At the time, he had a 3.31 GAA and a .884 save percentage in 22 games. That looked to be the end of his time with the Penguins, but Jarry got a chance at redemption and took it late in the year, going 8-4-2 with a 2.81 GAA and a .904 save percentage over 14 games after the trade deadline. At this point, nobody's expecting Vezina numbers from Jarry, especially behind a Pittsburgh defense that rarely makes his job easier. If last season proved anything, it's that nothing is guaranteed in the NHL, even with a $5.375 million cap hit. Jarry can be helpful as a No. 3 goalie in fantasy if he gets the starting job, but his numbers are likely to be volatile again in 2025-26. Read Past Outlooks
Pulled after allowing five goals
Jarry stopped 15 of 20 shots before he was replaced by Connor Ingram in Saturday's 7-3 loss to the Wild.
ANALYSIS
Jarry was the goalie of record Saturday in another uninspiring outing. He has allowed at least four goals in four of seven appearances since returning from a lower-body injury, posting an .868 save percentage in that span. Jarry's now 15-6-2 with a 3.02 GAA and an .895 save percentage over 24 outings this season, but his numbers with the Oilers are a much less impressive 3.59 GAA and .873 save percentage in 10 contests. That's not the stability the Oilers were looking for, though a rest during the Olympic break could do wonders as a reset for the 30-year-old. With Jarry and Connor Ingram struggling, it wouldn't be surprising to see Calvin Pickard get a look for the first time since Jan. 8 in either Tuesday's game versus the Maple Leafs or Wednesday's game in Calgary, though no official plans have been set.
Jarry was the goalie of record Saturday in another uninspiring outing. He has allowed at least four goals in four of seven appearances since returning from a lower-body injury, posting an .868 save percentage in that span. Jarry's now 15-6-2 with a 3.02 GAA and an .895 save percentage over 24 outings this season, but his numbers with the Oilers are a much less impressive 3.59 GAA and .873 save percentage in 10 contests. That's not the stability the Oilers were looking for, though a rest during the Olympic break could do wonders as a reset for the 30-year-old. With Jarry and Connor Ingram struggling, it wouldn't be surprising to see Calvin Pickard get a look for the first time since Jan. 8 in either Tuesday's game versus the Maple Leafs or Wednesday's game in Calgary, though no official plans have been set.
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Once again, Jarry enters the upcoming campaign surrounded by more questions than answers after the netminder was dropped from the starting gig in the final month of the 2023-24 season in favor of Alex Nedeljkovic. The 29-year-old Jarry was limited to just one appearance in the Penguins' final 12 games of the season. It was also the first time since 2018-19, when he played in just two games, that the polarizing backstop failed to reach the 20-win mark, finishing the year with a 19-25-5 record. Still, the British Columbia-born goaltender showed flashes of his talent, posting a league-high six shutouts, which further confuses the netminding situation in Pittsburgh. At least for now, Jarry figures to be the No. 1 option heading into training camp but could certainly be challenged for the starting job - especially with Nedeljkovic back with the Penguins on a two-year contract to compete with him.
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Tending twine Saturday
Jarry will patrol the home crease against Minnesota on Saturday, per Tony Brar of Oilers TV.
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Earns win Monday
Jarry stopped 36 of 40 shots in Monday's 7-4 win over the Ducks.
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Tending twine Monday
Jarry will protect the home net against Anaheim on Monday, according to Ryan Rishaug of TSN.
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Notches win in overtime
Jarry stopped 13 of 15 shots in relief of Connor Ingram in Saturday's 6-5 overtime win over the Capitals.
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Torched by former team
Jarry allowed six goals on 22 shots in Thursday's 6-2 loss to the Penguins.
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Trade imminent
Jarry is expected to be traded to Edmonton on Friday, per Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
ANALYSIS
Jarry has been putting together a strong start to the 2025-26 campaign, going 9-3-1 with a 2.66 GAA and one shutout in 14 appearances. The 30-year-old netminder's resurgence is one of the reasons the Penguins find themselves holding on to a wild-card spot about a third of the way into the season. Given the team's recent performance, it may come as a surprise to many that general manager Kyle Dubas is pulling the trigger, though it opens the door for Arturs Silovs and Sergei Murashov to be the tandem in Pittsburgh -- assuming one of Edmonton's goalies isn't coming the other way.
Jarry has been putting together a strong start to the 2025-26 campaign, going 9-3-1 with a 2.66 GAA and one shutout in 14 appearances. The 30-year-old netminder's resurgence is one of the reasons the Penguins find themselves holding on to a wild-card spot about a third of the way into the season. Given the team's recent performance, it may come as a surprise to many that general manager Kyle Dubas is pulling the trigger, though it opens the door for Arturs Silovs and Sergei Murashov to be the tandem in Pittsburgh -- assuming one of Edmonton's goalies isn't coming the other way.







