Tristan Jarry has not had the greatest start to his Edmonton Oilers tenure, and things have reportedly gotten a bit testy with his teammates lately.
The battle for the Oilers’ starting goaltender position has been a fierce one this season, with more than a few competitors. Stuart Skinner lost out on that battle in December, being traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins, and it was expected that Jarry would be able to come in and bring a sense of stability.
That hasn’t been the case, as the 30-year-old has struggled of late, losing three of his last four starts and posting a horrid .812 save percentage in the process. Now, it appears Connor Ingram has the inside edge to Edmonton’s starting goalie moving forward.
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