G Tristan Jarry (2013, 44th, PIT)

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He's having a very good start to his pro career, I know WBS have been great, so I'm curious how he's been playing individually. Anyone seen him play much this year?
 
Looking at hockeydb, he's played 12 games, and is 11-1 with a 1.63 GAA, .941 sv%, and 3 SO. Those stats are pretty nuts. Any chance he earns a call-up this season or next?
 
Looking at hockeydb, he's played 12 games, and is 11-1 with a 1.63 GAA, .941 sv%, and 3 SO. Those stats are pretty nuts. Any chance he earns a call-up this season or next?

I'd say no, give him the season to tear up the AHL and slowly bring him up. I see this kid being the Pens next starter.
 
Is that what Pens fans are thinking given that Matt Murray is there as well?

I say let them both dominate AHL this year. Bring in Murray to NHL roster next year to take a 25-30 starts as Fluerys back up, have Jarry take 60+ starts in the A.

The following year see how they are all panning out and use one of Murray, Jarry or MAF as a trade chip.
 
I still consider him a prospect, so I think this is worthy of a bump.

Back to back shutouts for the kid. The shutout tonight was earned with some amazing, and timely, saves.

What does Pittsburgh do now?
 
I still consider him a prospect, so I think this is worthy of a bump.

Back to back shutouts for the kid. The shutout tonight was earned with some amazing, and timely, saves.

What does Pittsburgh do now?
I'd keep Jarry and DeSmith, not because I believe Murray won't bounce back, but because I don't wanna invest 6.5-7.5M on a goalie. We're a cap team and Jarry/DeSmith are more than capable of taking the workload. Murray will bounce back, he's too talented not too. He had a tough start last year too and we all know what happened afterwards.
 
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Seems he’s been around forever, so it’s easy to forget how young he is and how excited we were when he was drafted as Fleury’s replacement. Murray burst onto the scene, but behind him Jarry has been on a stellar development track. He’s right at that age where most elite goalies start to make their mark, and my, what a mark it is.

In addition to, well, keeping pucks out of the net, his puck handling ability has been absolutely huge for our defence and really re-shaped the breakout since he took the starting job, as that is certainly not Murray’s strong suit.
 

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