News about Tristan Jarry
Tristan Jarry, the Penguins' goalie, scored an empty-net goal from 178 feet away in the victory over Lighting to become the 14th netminder in NHL history to do so, but acknowledges that it was 'it was pretty lucky.'
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December 1, 2023
Holding a slim one-goal lead over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday, Pittsburgh Penguins netminder Tristan Jarry took it into his own hands by scoring an empty-net goal to lift the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-2. Jarry's clincher is just the 17th goal credited to a goalie in NHL history. Three of those were scored by New Jersey Devils legend Martin Brodeur, while two others were scored by Philadelphia Flyers netminder Ron Hextal. Jarry is the fourth goalie to score in the last ten years and the 14th overall in the regular season. Linus Ullmark of Boston did it against Vancouver last season, the most recent. The chance for Jarry came late in the third period after the Lighting pulled Andrei Vasilevskiy for an extra attacker. Jarry was able to quickly corral it and fling it down ice toward the empty Lightning net when Tampa Bay dumped the puck into the zone.
San Jose defeats the Boston Bruins in 11th straight games for the first time since the Boston Bruins in 1965
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November 6, 2023
The San Jose Sharks were bad in 2022-23, but nothing could have prepared them for the ferocious ineptitude they would see in the early stages of this season. Not only did the team lose 10-2 to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night in San Jose, but the loss was also the second straight game in which the Sharks gave double digits in goals. And, if that's worse, they tied an NHL record with their 11th straight loss as they fell to 0-10-1 on the year. In 2021-22, only three other NHL teams have lost their first 11 games: the 1943-19 Arizona Coyotes, the 2017-18 Arizona Coyotes, and the Coyotes. The Boston Bruins were the first team to score 10 or more goals in a row. On Thursday, the Sharks lost 10-1 to the Vancouver Canucks.
With the remaining 12 players selected by fans, NHL has announced the initial 32 players for the 2023 All-Star Game
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January 6, 2023
The NHL has revealed a list of the first 32 names to be chosen for the 2023 All-Star Game, which will be hosted in South Florida. One player from each squad has been chosen to compete in this year's festivities, which have traditionally featured a skills competition and games between divisions. During the next 12 days, the NHL also revealed that three new players (two skaters and a goalie) would be voted by a fan vote.