Oilers’ Jarry Exits Against Bruins; Pickard Steps In

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Oilers’ Jarry Exits Against Bruins; Pickard Steps In

The Edmonton Oilers faced a significant challenge during their recent game against the Boston Bruins when goalie Tristan Jarry left the ice in the second period. The incident occurred midway through the second period, leaving the team to rely on backup Calvin Pickard to take over in goal.

Details of Jarry’s Exit Against the Bruins

During his time on the ice, Jarry recorded 12 saves on 13 shots in 36 minutes and 8 seconds. The 30-year-old goalie appeared to experience discomfort in his lower body while making a routine movement across the crease. After skirting off the ice, he was seen stretching in the tunnel before heading to the locker room.

Game Status at Time of Exit

At the moment Jarry exited, the Oilers were leading the Bruins 2-1. Following his departure, he was not present on the bench for the start of the third period. This game marked Jarry’s third appearance for the Oilers after being traded from the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Stuart Skinner.

Jarry’s Season Performance

Before this match, Jarry had played 16 games combined between the Oilers and Penguins, boasting a save percentage of .905 and a goals-against average (GAA) of 2.77. The uncertainty surrounding Jarry’s injury adds to the tension for the Oilers as they hope for a speedy recovery.

  • Goalie: Tristan Jarry
  • Backup: Calvin Pickard
  • Ice Time: 36:08
  • Saves: 12 on 13 shots
  • Status: Unclear injury, lower body
  • Season Stats: .905 save percentage, 2.77 GAA
  • Acquisition: From Pittsburgh Penguins for Stuart Skinner

The situation remains fluid as the Oilers await further information regarding Jarry’s condition in the hopes of maintaining their competitive edge this season.