“This is just a process that we’ve put in place,” Sullivan said. “We spoke to Tristan about it. He’s bought into it, and we’ll go from there.”

The Penguins will next hit the ice against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place in Alberta; the opening faceoff is scheduled for just after 9:00 PM EST.

Tristan Jarry is in the second of a five-year contract with the Penguins

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Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas announced the polarizing contract ahead of last season, which had fans divided considering Jarry’s performance as the starter. Including this season, he has four years remaining on the deal with an AAV of $5,375,000.

Through two games this season, Tristan Jarry has posted disappointing numbers, with a 5.47 goals-against average and a .836 save percentage. Last season, Jarry was replaced as the starter by Alex Nedeljkovic down the stretch, as the Penguins made a late push for one of the final Wild Card playoff spots.