
Goalie Tristan Jarry was forced out of the Pittsburgh Penguins most recent matchup against the Anaheim Ducks with what looked like an upper-body injury.
In the following day’s practice in Los Angeles, Jarry was the only Penguins player missing from the ice.
Following the combined shutout win over the Anaehim Ducks, head coach Mike Sullivan stated he had not updates on Jarry’s status and just said he was still being evaluated.
In the play that took Jarry out of the game, his head and neck snapped in an awkward way jarring his helmet loose.
A puck then managed to find Jarry’s head area and forced bleeding from above his eye.
No roster moves have been made, so the current status of Jarry is still completely unknown for the time being.
Following the practice, Sullivan stated there were 'no real updates' on Jarry and that he is continuing to be evaluated.
Sullivan considers Jarry to be day-to-day.
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