Edmonton Oilers’ Goaltending Woes Continue with Tristan Jarry’s Injury
The Edmonton Oilers’ hopes of stabilizing their goaltending situation took a hit when they placed newly acquired Tristan Jarry on injured reserve with a lower-body ailment. This move comes just days after Jarry made his third start for the team, which they won 3-1 against the Boston Bruins on Thursday. During the game, Jarry appeared to suffer an injury midway through the second period, awkwardly moving across his crease and coming up slowly afterwards. He was replaced by Calvin Pickard, who is now expected to take on the starting role, with Connor Ingram serving as the backup.
Jarry’s injury is a significant blow to the Oilers, who had traded for him and forward Sam Poulin from the Pittsburgh Penguins on December 12 in exchange for goalie Stuart Skinner, defenseman Brett Kulak, and a second-round pick in the 2029 NHL draft. At the time of the trade, Jarry had a impressive record of 12-3-1, with a.906 save percentage and 2.73 goals-against average. His addition was seen as a key move to shore up the team’s goaltending, but his injury has now thrown those plans into doubt.
Impact on the Oilers’ Goaltending Situation
With Jarry out, the Oilers will have to rely on Pickard and Ingram to carry the load in goal. Pickard has been a serviceable backup this season, with a.858 save percentage and 3.91 goals-against average, but he will now be expected to take on a more prominent role. Ingram, who was recalled from the AHL on Friday, has had a tough year with the Bakersfield Condors, going 4-5-2 with an.856 save percentage and 4.04 goals-against average. The Oilers will be hoping that one of these goalies can step up and provide some stability in the crease, but it’s unclear how long Jarry will be out and how effective the team’s goaltending will be in his absence.
According to Oilers’ head coach Kris Knoblauch, there is no update on Jarry’s status, and it’s unclear how long he will be out. The team will be hoping that Jarry’s injury is not too serious and that he can return to the lineup soon. In the meantime, they will have to rely on Pickard and Ingram to carry the load in goal. The Oilers’ goaltending situation is now a major concern, and the team will be hoping that they can find a way to stabilize it and get back on track.
The Oilers’ decision to trade for Jarry was seen as a key move to improve their goaltending, but his injury has now thrown those plans into doubt. The team will be hoping that Jarry can return to the lineup soon and provide the stability they need in goal. Until then, they will have to rely on Pickard and Ingram to carry the load. With the NHL season heating up, the Oilers will be looking to find a way to overcome Jarry’s injury and get back on track.


