Penguins Tristan Jarry Leaves Game After Gruesome Collision With Adam Henrique


In a dramatic and unsettling sequence during Tuesday's game, Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry was forced to make an early and distressing exit after a collision with Anaheim Ducks' Adam Henrique.

The incident unfolded late in the second period when Henrique, in the midst of play, accidentally crashed into Jarry just outside the crease.

The impact was intense, with Jarry's head whipping back from Henrique's inadvertent hit, leading to a laceration near his eye after also being struck by a puck.

Before this unfortunate turn, Jarry had been delivering a strong performance, successfully blocking all 21 shots faced.

A silence fell over the arena as medical staff rushed to Jarry's aid. His departure signaled a tense moment for the Penguins, especially with backup Alex Nedeljkovic already out.

However, Magnus Hellberg took over and carried on Jarry's strong performance, helping lead the Penguins to a 2-0 shutout over the Ducks.

The Penguins will hope for the best as they await news on Jarry. Photo Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports