Dramatic hockey scene of Penguins goalie Stuart Skinner and Oilers goalie Tristan Jarry facing former teams in first post-trade game.
Dramatic hockey scene of Penguins goalie Stuart Skinner and Oilers goalie Tristan Jarry facing former teams in first post-trade game.
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Skinner, Jarry face former teams in first post-trade clash

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Goaltenders Stuart Skinner and Tristan Jarry will start against their former clubs when the Pittsburgh Penguins host the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday, marking the first matchup since last week's blockbuster goaltender swap that also involved defenseman Brett Kulak and forward Sam Poulin.

Following the December 12 trade that sent Skinner and Kulak from Edmonton to Pittsburgh in exchange for Jarry and Poulin, Tuesday's game at PPG Paints Arena (7:30 p.m. ET) brings the swapped netminders back to familiar territory. Skinner, who backstopped the Oilers to back-to-back Stanley Cup Finals, struggled this season (11-8-4, 2.83 GAA, .891 SV%) but rebounded lately (3-1-1, .937 SV%, 1.61 GAA in last five starts). This will be his Penguins debut.

Jarry, a Penguins mainstay for over a decade (161-100-32 career), impressed in his Oilers debut Saturday, making 25 saves in a 6-3 win over Toronto (season: 9-3-1, 2.66 GAA, .909 SV%).

Skinner is eager: 'We're ripping off the Band-Aid right away. I'd rather get it over with, but also to enjoy it, too.' Jarry reflected emotionally: 'I put my heart and soul into this team. I hope they understand that.'

Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch called it tough but necessary for improvement. Penguins coach Dan Muse wants Skinner and Kulak to play freely. The Penguins (14-8-9) chase playoffs after three misses; Oilers (15-12-6) build on recent Finals runs.

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X users express high excitement for the rare post-trade clash between goaltenders Stuart Skinner and Tristan Jarry starting against their former teams. Media outlets and fans emphasize the historic nature of traded starters facing off within a week. Skinner's 'ripping off the band-aid' quote garners attention, with neutral to positive sentiments dominating. Some ongoing debate questions the trade's value for both sides.

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New York Rangers celebrate shootout win over Pittsburgh Penguins at Madison Square Garden, with Trocheck's game-winning goal and Shesterkin's key saves.
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Rangers rally past Penguins for shootout victory

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The New York Rangers overcame a two-goal deficit to defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 in a shootout at Madison Square Garden on Saturday. Igor Shesterkin made 31 saves, including key stops in overtime and the shootout, while Vincent Trocheck scored the decisive goal in the skills competition. The win snapped a five-game skid for New York, which returns from the Olympic break with renewed momentum.

The Pittsburgh Penguins will travel to TD Garden to play the Boston Bruins on March 3, 2026, with puck drop at 7 p.m. Pittsburgh enters with a record of 31-15-13, seeking to end a three-game losing streak against Boston. The game will air on SportsNet Pittsburgh and can be heard on 105.9 The X and the Penguins app.

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Pittsburgh Penguins suffered a 3-6 home defeat to Dallas Stars, with Swedish defenseman Erik Karlsson contributing to all three goals. Despite the loss, Karlsson continues his strong form. Penguins were without forwards Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.

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