Tristan Jarry is a professional ice hockey goaltender born on April 29, 1995, in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Standing at 76 inches tall and weighing 201 pounds, Jarry plays in the NHL, taking on the crucial role of a goaltender for the Pittsburgh Penguins. He was selected 44th overall in the second round of the 2013 NHL Draft by the Penguins.
Jarry's NHL debut came in 2016, marking the start of his journey in professional hockey. Over his nine-year career, he has developed a reputation for his defensive skills and resilience in the crease. In the 2025 season, Jarry played 14 games for the Penguins, achieving nine wins and maintaining a save percentage of .909. He faced 396 shots, saving 360 of them and recording one shutout. His average goals-against was 2.66, underscoring his solid goaltending abilities.
Known for his left-handed catching style, Jarry has been a pivotal player for the Penguins, contributing significantly to their defensive lineup. Despite facing some injury challenges, he remains a key figure in the team’s goaltending roster. His performances have been marked by notable saves and consistent game presence, earning him recognition in the league. Jarry continues to be an integral part of the Penguins, wearing jersey number 35.