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Rapport : Les Penguins rendent Jarry disponible pour un échange


Moins d’un an après que les Penguins de Pittsburgh ont signé le gardien de but Tristan Jarry pour un contrat de cinq ans d’une valeur de près de 27 millions de dollars, ils envisagent la possibilité de l’échanger.

Les Penguins ont fait savoir aux équipes que Jarry était disponible, ont indiqué des sources à Rob Rossi du site The Athletic. Cependant, la situation serait fluide et le club n’a pas écarté l’idée de débuter la saison prochaine avec Jarry et Alex Nedeljkovic comme tandem dans le filet.

Jarry a le droit de déposer une liste de 12 équipes non échangeables chaque saison, il pourra donc le faire lundi lorsque le calendrier de la LNH passera à 2024-25, selon Rossi.

Le gardien toujours incohérent a connu des difficultés cette saison, avec une fiche de 19-25-5 avec un pourcentage d’arrêts de .903 en 51 matchs. Il a terminé à égalité en tête de la ligue avec six blanchissages. Cependant, Nedeljkovic a accepté son poste plus tard, puisque Jarry n’a participé à aucun des 13 derniers matchs des Pens avant de rater les séries éliminatoires pour la deuxième campagne consécutive.

Jarry a signé son pacte actuel le 1er juillet 2023 à titre d’agent libre sans restriction. Il est dans les livres jusqu’en 2027-2028.

Les Penguins ont réengagé Nedeljkovic pour un contrat de deux ans d’une valeur annuelle moyenne de 2,5 millions de dollars jeudi dernier. Il devait devenir joueur autonome sans compensation lundi.

Jarry a passé toute sa carrière de huit ans avec les Penguins, qui l’ont repêché au 44e rang au total en 2013. Le joueur de 29 ans a un pourcentage d’arrêts en carrière de ,912 et a terminé septième à deux reprises lors du vote pour le trophée Vézina.


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24 Comments

  1. Juhstehn

    I get Jarry is frustrating as hell, but I really do not trust a Ned/Blomqvist tandem.

    Pens fans need to go look at how bad Ned has struggled in the past prior to him doing well last year. Other than that outlier year with Carolina, he’s been at best an above average backup. Throwing him into the full time starter role in the final year or two of Sid and Geno’s career is just an insanely desperate, but also insanely dumb move.

    If they replace Jarry’s cap and use it to find another goalie then it’s fine, but if they are thinking that riding Ned/Blomqvist is the move, then this team is in for a potentially dark year next season.

  2. -kashmir-

    Im not as down on jarry as most. I dont like the idea of ned being the starter. Id like to see a goalie come back if jarry is on the movie. Rumblings that gibson is available maybe that plays into it. Also im just not sure who that is available is a viable upgrade.

  3. Jan_17_2016

    It’s interesting that both Rossi and Yohe reported that the front office has been pissed off at Jarry for his stare down of Marcus Pettersson after the Dallas loss.

    I remember seeing him shoot daggers at him and say something to him as he skated away, and that’s not the first time I’ve read that management was not happy.

    That was the last game he started.

  4. NomadChief789

    Trade him. Cant make the playoffs with him.

    He’s not reliable. This sub treating him like hes a freaking star. This club needs a shakeup. Play the rookie. Cant be worse.

  5. Captn_UnderPants

    I’d feel better if this was coming from a more reliable source other than Rossi

  6. Hank_the_Beef

    Well if Talbot is available I’d take a Talbot/Ned tandem.

  7. JimmyPineapple_

    Gotta get a veteran goalie back. Cause Ned/Blomqvist is a heck of a gamble heading into the season.

  8. Sportsaholic5871

    Personally, I think that after resigning Ned, a Jarry trade is very likely. It seems like it would be a mutually beneficial move. It gives Jarry a fresh start elsewhere, and it gives Pittsburgh one of the following: 1: a draft pick. 2: a player. 3: cap relief. Pittsburgh needs to look in a different direction in terms of goaltending if they want to at least make the playoffs next year.

  9. whovian1087

    Just a thing to remember, available and being shopped are different things. To some extent, most players are “available” if someone makes an offer that’s too good to pass up. I’m not commenting about whether this is true or not, or whether it would be a good move. Just to remind that ambiguous wording is intentional and this doesn’t necessarily mean they’re trying to get rid of Jarry.

  10. Heavenlypigeon

    Fine with me, no hard feelings against the guy but he really hasn’t shown hes got what it takes to be the guy in a serious playoff run.

  11. dingus_nation

    He’ll go win the Vezina somewhere else

    That being said, good riddance.

  12. KissmySPAC

    Isn’t Rob Rossi news a little untrustworthy? Curious.

  13. Euphoric__Dot

    Sooo dumb trading your starting goalie after a slightly down year when he’s value is at it’s lowest and you don’t have another true starter in the pipeline, goalies are famously streaky, he could easily bounce back next year and be great and if not then address it then

    He’s NHL career save & is .912 better then Binnington, Hill, Skinner, the same as Demko and .1 behind Jake Oettinger, people need to chill

  14. BXmas44

    Won’t know how to feel about this until something happens

  15. CameronBinder

    I want 2 goalies with very long and hard to pronounce names

  16. FoucaultsTurtleneck

    People are probably gonna drag Dubas for that contract but I think it’s increasingly clear that Jarry and his agent had him over a barrel last summer because we had no better options in net. 

  17. barryveryhockey

    Jarry for jonatan berggren with DET one for one all day

  18. Metalguy_79

    Jarry being mad at teammates..well why is the team incapable of playing defense? Bring in a $10 a yr defensemen who doesn’t play defense, that was a step in the right direction right Dubas? Matt Roy may be available but can’t have him because Karlsson is aWsOmE.
    Put a better roster together (i never had faith in Dubas) and Sullivan needs to get his act together and come up with an identity that involves his team playing a more responsible game defensively. I’d be pissed the way that team played in front of me too, i admire a goalie letting his team know they pretty much sucks yet the media, fanbase, management & coaching staff expect a vezina caliber goalie in return. If he’s traded he’ll probably be successful and fans will lose their minds😂.
    With or without Jarry i’ll be really really surprised if the Penguins make the playoffs.

  19. ziggyjoe2

    It doesn’t matter if he stays. They lost with him and they will lose without him.

  20. MichaelBayShortStory

    Personally, never had a feeling either way for Jarry, I’m not sold on the Penguins being able to develop a goaltender, track record thus far: Matt Miller, Casey DeSmith, Tristan Jarry. Idk guys, Idk

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