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The Edmonton Oilers declared Friday that they have moved netminder Tristan Jarry to their injured reserve list, as announced by the NHL organization.
During Thursday night’s 3-1 victory for Edmonton against Boston, Jarry departed the game late in the second frame, having rapidly shifted from his left to his right in an attempt to block a shot.
This placement of Jarry on injured reserve follows a week after his acquisition, alongside forward Sam Poulin, from the Penguins. That transaction involved sending goaltender Stuart Skinner, defenseman Brett Kulak, and a 2029 second-round draft selection to Pittsburgh.
Since joining Edmonton via trade, Jarry has secured victories in all three of his starts, despite maintaining a 3.08 goals-against average and an .887 save percentage during this period.
The Oilers brought up netminder Connor Ingram from the Bakersfield Condors of the American Hockey League to serve as backup for Calvin Pickard, who successfully blocked all 12 shots he faced when entering the game on Thursday.
Additionally, the Oilers assigned forward Jack Roslovic to the long-term injured reserve due to an unspecified ailment. His last appearance was in Edmonton’s 8-3 defeat against Dallas on November 25.
Prior to his injury, Roslovic had been performing well, contributing 10 goals and eight assists across 23 games.
The Oilers’ next encounter will be against the Minnesota Wild in St. Paul on Saturday afternoon.