A stint in the minors forced Pens' goalie Tristan Jarry to hit the reset button. It may have worked
- Tristan Jarry, the goaltender for the Pittsburgh Penguins, faced significant struggles and was sent to the minors after losing six straight games, indicating a lack of trust from General Manager Kyle Dubas.
- Upon his return, Jarry achieved a 3-2 overtime victory against Vegas, showcasing his potential to redeem his position in the team.
- Coach Mike Sullivan praised Jarry's performance, stating he was 'spectacular' and emphasizing his history as an NHL goaltender despite earlier challenges this season.
- Currently, Jarry's statistics are the worst of his career, but he believes that his time in the minors helped him reset and improve his game.
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