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Penguin's goalkeeper Tristan Jarry is supposed to start against devil

Pittsburgh Penguin's goalkeeper Tristan Jarry is scheduled to start the New Jersey Devils on Saturday in the PPG Paints Arena.

Coach Mike Sullivan announced Jarry's status about two hours before the opening feeling.

This will be Jarry's fourth start in a row. In his last three games, Jarry has a 3-0: 0 record, 1.99 goals against the average and a percentage of 0.942.

In total this season, Jarry published in 25 competitions and achieved a 11-8-4 record, a hit of 3.14 against the average and a percentage of 0.893.

Throughout his career, Jarry confronted the devils in 16 games and has a 6-8-2 record, a gate of 3.22 against the average and a percentage of 0.898.

Notes:

• injured penguins defensive po Joseph (not known) and Ryan Shea (suspected left hand or wrist) and the forward -tommy Novak remain superfluous due to various injuries.

Only Shea can train on the ice of this group. Joseph is currently designated for injured reserve.

• The penguins take part in the devils (0-5-1) with a home loss strip with six games.

Her last home win against this opponent was a 4-2 victory on April 24, 2021. The goalkeeper Casey Desmith achieved 34 parades in 36 shots in victory.

• The devils are expected to start goalkeeper Jacob Markstrom. In 40 games this season, Markstrom has a record of 22-12-5, 2.36 goals for the average, a percentage of 0.906 and three exclusions.

During his entire career, Markstrom confronted the penguins in 12 competitions and scored an 8: 4: 0 record, 2.08 goals against the average, a percentage of 0.933 and two closings.

Seth Rorabaugh is a triple reporter who covers the Pittsburgh Penguins. The north -hunting don born, has entered the trib in 2019 and reported the penguins since 2007. It can be reached at srorabaugh@triblive.com.