The Pittsburgh Penguins have sent struggling goaltender Tristan Jarry home so he could get some individual work in hopes of breaking out of an early-season funk.
Coach Mike Sullivan made the announcement Thursday. The Penguins are in the middle of a four-game road trip through Western Canada that continues Friday in Edmonton.
Jarry is 1-1-0 in three games for the Penguins with a 5.47 goals-against average and an .836 save percentage. The two-time All-Star hasn't played since being pulled after allowing three goals on five shots in the first period of what became a 6-5 overtime victory over Buffalo on Oct. 16.
Sullivan said Jarry will spend time working with Jon Elkin, the club's director of goaltending.
Coach Mike Sullivan made the announcement Thursday. The Penguins are in the middle of a four-game road trip through Western Canada that continues Friday in Edmonton.
Jarry is 1-1-0 in three games for the Penguins with a 5.47 goals-against average and an .836 save percentage. The two-time All-Star hasn't played since being pulled after allowing three goals on five shots in the first period of what became a 6-5 overtime victory over Buffalo on Oct. 16.
Sullivan said Jarry will spend time working with Jon Elkin, the club's director of goaltending.