Penguins Goalie Jarry Looks to Bounce Back After Inking Long-Term Deal
- Jarry faced injury issues and inconsistent play last season that contributed to the Penguins missing the playoffs.
- The Penguins signed Jarry to a 5-year, $26.875 million contract to remain as their starting goalie.
- Team president Dubas emphasized the need for Jarry to perform better in the playoffs going forward.
- Jarry is now healthy after adapting his training and the Penguins added depth in goal to support him.
- The Penguins have retooled their roster around their core players with Jarry's new deal a key component.