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Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry scheduled to start home opener

Seth Rorabaugh
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Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry makes a save during practice at the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry on Sept. 18.

Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry is scheduled to start his team’s home opener against the New York Islanders at PPG Paints Arena on Thursday.

Coach Dan Muse announced Jarry’s status following an optional morning skate in Cranberry.

The decision to start Jarry comes on the heels of a 25-save effort by goaltender Arturs Silovs in a season-opening, 3-0 win on the road against the New York Rangers on Tuesday.

Muse explained why he is opting to go with Jarry instead of potentially sticking with Silovs after a strong outing.

“It’s so early,” Muse said. “We just want to get everybody going, get different guys going. Tristan … especially the late part of training camp, he was really trending there in a really good direction. We look at all things. We went into it thinking we’d like to get both guys in there early. That’s what we’re doing.”

During the preseason, Jarry appeared in three games and had a 1-0-0 record, a 2.95 goals against average and an .889 save percentage.

Jarry is coming off a tumultuous 2024-25 regular season in which he was waived and sent to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the American Hockey League on two separate occasions. At the NHL level, he appeared in 36 games and posted a 16-12-6 record, a 3.12 goals against average, an .892 save percentage and two shutouts.

Notes:

• Muse also announced rookie forward Filip Hallander would be making his season debut. Nothing is certain as to what line he might be deployed on, but during a practice session in Cranberry on Wednesday, Hallander skated on the right wing of the second line in place of Philip Tomasino, who operated as a reserve.

Hallander, 25, returned to the Penguins this past offseason as a free agent signing after spending the previous two seasons in his native Sweden. A second-round draft pick (Nov. 58 overall) in 2018, he previously played in three regular season games for the Penguins over two seasons, most recently during the 2023-24 season.

During this past preseason, Hallander skated in five games and finished tied for second on the team with five points (one goal, four assists).

“He got more and more comfortable,” Muse said in reference to Hallander’s preseason play. “If you look at the later exhibition games that he was in, I feel like he was really at the point where he was starting to play his game. There’s an adjustment coming back over here. The game is a little bit different. Obviously, he’s been over here, he’s played in North America before. But he’s also coming from Sweden (where) it’s just a little bit of a different game. The rinks are sometimes bigger. You can kind of slow things down with a possession game. It was solid at the beginning, but I thought it got a lot better there at the end of training camp. He is playing tonight. He will be in the lineup.”

Last season, Hallander skated for Timra IK of the Swedish Hockey League and finished second in that league’s scoring race with 53 points (26 goals, 27 assists) in 51 games.

• Muse confirmed injured forward Bryan Rust will not be in Thursday’s lineup. Currently designated to injured reserve, Rust has been sidelined since suffering an undisclosed ailment during a practice session Oct. 1.

• Those who participated in the optional skate included:

Forwards – Conor Dewar, Hallander, Ben Kindel, Ville Koivunen, Blake Lizotte, Tommy Novak, Rust, Tomasino

Defensemen – Harrison Brunicke, Connor Clifton, Mathew Dumba, Caleb Jones, Ryan Shea

Goaltender – Silovs

• Penguins defenseman Kris Letang has 597 career assists.

• Islanders goaltender Ilya Sorokin is scheduled to start the contest, according to Newsday. During the preseason, Sorokin appeared in two games and had a 1-1-0 record, a 3.08 goals against average and an .872 save percentage.

• Thursday’s game is the season opener for the Islanders and is slated to serve as the NHL debut for former Erie Otters defenseman Matthew Schaefer, the top overall selection in the NHL Draft this past June.

• Per Newsday, the Islanders’ lines and pairings in Thursday’s morning skate at PPG Paints Arena were:

27 Anders Lee – 13 Mathew Barzal – 21 Kyle Palmieri

29 Jonathan Drouin – 14 Bo Horvat – 51 Emil Heineman

49 Max Shabanov – 44 Jean-Gabriel Pageau – 10 Simon Holmstrom

11 Anthony Duclair – 53 Casey Cizikas – 7 Maxim Tsyplakov

28 Alexander Romanov – 77 Tony DeAngelo

3 Adam Pelech – 6 Ryan Pulock

48 Matthew Schaefer – 24 Scott Mayfield

• Boqvist has 99 career points.

• The scheduled referees for Thursday’s game are Mitch Dunning (No. 20) and Gord Dwyer (No. 19) while the linesmen are Steve Barton (No. 59) and Michel Cormier (No. 76).

Seth Rorabaugh is a TribLive reporter covering the Pittsburgh Penguins. A North Huntingdon native, he joined the Trib in 2019 and has covered the Penguins since 2007. He can be reached at srorabaugh@triblive.com.

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