Oilers reconsider Tristan Jarry's future amid goaltending overhaul plans

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Last updated Jun 20, 2026

Oilers reconsider Tristan Jarry's future amid goaltending overhaul plans
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The Edmonton Oilers are looking to overhaul their goaltending following a first-round playoff exit against the Anaheim Ducks. General manager Stan Bowman stated the team must improve in this area, acknowledging only one goalie is currently signed. Despite speculation regarding a trade or buyout of Tristan Jarry, reports indicate the Oilers may opt to keep him. Jarry’s performance after joining Edmonton, including a 3.86 goals-against average, raised concerns, prompting evaluations for potential external upgrades. Possible candidates include Jordan Binnington and Sergei Bobrovsky, as the Oilers seek to enhance their goaltending options before next season.

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  • Oilers exit playoffs in first round against Ducks
  • Bowman acknowledges need for better goaltending
  • Jarry posted a 3.86 GAA and.857 save percentage
  • Oilers exploring potential external goalie upgrades
  • Team has one goalie signed for the next season
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  • 6:13 PMYahoo SportsEdmonton Oilers’ goalie shakeup may not include Tristan Jarry trade
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The Edmonton Oilers are expected to overhaul their goaltending this NHL offseason, but moving Tristan Jarry may not be part of the solution. Following a disappointing first-round playoff exit against the Anaheim Ducks, general manager Stan Bowman acknowledged that Edmonton…

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