With Kyle Dubas leading the Pittsburgh Penguins, changes are expected to upgrade their lineup for next season.
Goaltender Tristan Jarry, who played through injuries, posted decent numbers last year. If healthy, Jarry could be the number one goalie the Penguins need.
However, his future in Pittsburgh is uncertain as an unrestricted free agent. Jarry's desire for a 5-6 year contract term raises questions, according to Elliotte Friedman.
Friedman (32TP): "I heard (Tristan) Jarry, when they were talking during the season, wanted some term, like 5-6 years, so I don't know where that's going to go."
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The Penguins may choose to let him go under Dubas' new leadership. The outcome remains to be seen, leaving fans wondering if Jarry will stay with the team.