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Goaltender Tristan Jarry will make his Oilers debut on Saturday night when he gets the start against the Maple Leafs to begin their five-game road trip at Scotiabank Arena
The Oilers are gambling everything on Tristan Jarry. Can this polarizing netminder finally unlock Stanley Cup dreams, or will Jarry and Connor McDavid go down together?
The Oilers intend to begin the Tristan Jarry era vs. Maple Leafs, following Friday's big trade with the Penguins
The Oilers acquired goaltender Tristan Jarry from the Penguins on Friday. Jerome Miron / Imagn Images The Edmonton Oilers looked strong Thursday night in a convincing 4-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings.
New Oilers goalie Tristan Jarry and defenseman Spencer Stastney debut Saturday against the Maple Leafs. Will they ignite Edmonton's lineup?
The Edmonton Oilers explored acquiring Buffalo Sabres goalie Alex Lyon as a potential fallback option before trading for Tristan Jarry. While the interest in Lyon was less serious than the pursuit of Jarry,
It’s always good to see a young NHL player take that next step in their career. They’ve spent their time in junior, played their way through the AHL, but just haven’t been able to find a solid spot in the lineup with the big club.
The Oilers have been connected to several veteran goaltenders of various quality with unattractive contracts. Jordan Binnington of the St. Louis Blues has a $6 million cap hit in 2026-27, and Tristan Jarry of the Pittsburgh Penguins has two years left at $5.375 million.