Remember those Penguins Devils games from the dead puck era? This was the opposite. The goals were plentiful and it the Penguins supposedly have the goaltender who can play the puck. We had a team jump out to a 6-0 lead and the final score was 7-6. It was the Penguins who were victorious, but it was way more interesting than it should have been.
Tristan Jarry went into a full blown meltdown. This was his worst start of the season whether you want to talk about his ability to stop the puck, taking a dumb penalty with his team already shorthanded, or fumbling the puck while trying to score a goal after already allowing five that period. It was a mess all around.
Per MoneyPuck, Tristan Jarry allowed 3.9 goals above expected in the 3rd period #LetsGoPens
— JFresh (@JFreshHockey) April 21, 2021
This means Jarry should have let in two, not six.
Perhaps Jarry was going for history. He earned an assist on Brian Dumoulin’s dump-in goal, he earned a penalty, maybe he was going for the goalie version of a Gordie Howe hat trick. He came up short there, but he did make history another way
Last night, the Penguins became the first team EVER in the NHL to win a game despite allowing six goals in the third period (including regular season and playoff games)
— Hockey Night in Canada (@hockeynight) April 21, 2021
So that's... something? 🤔
(h/t @PR_NHL)
The Penguins are the 1st team in NHL history to win a game in which they were outscored by 5 goals in the 3rd period.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) April 21, 2021
Entering tonight, NHL teams were 0-270-0 in the regular season and 0-9 in the postseason when they were outscored by 5+ goals in the 3rd period. h/t @EliasSports
You could probably find some bad plays from the Penguins players in front of Jarry, but the shots were 11-11 in the third period. They shouldn’t have been outscored 6-1.
Jarry’s assist earlier in the game was his fourth of the year and he is now leading the league. His four assists tie him with former Penguins Ryan Reaves, Ian Cole, and Dominik Kahun. He is tied with current teammate Zach Aston-Reese and Pierre-Olivier Joseph. It is more than former Penguins Brandon Sutter, Olli Maatta, and James Neal. Also higher than Colton Sceviour’s total this year.
The focus is on the meltdown, but the Penguins did score seven goals which is always an impressive feat. Everybody got in on the action
Penguins points recap (thus far):
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) April 21, 2021
Rodrigues 1G-1A
McCann 2A
Matheson 1G
Rust 1G
Dumoulin 1G
Carter 1G
Blueger 1G
Ceci 1A
Crosby 1A
Guentzel 1A
Jarry 1A
Letang 1A
Aston-Reese 1A
Zucker 1A
Marino 1A pic.twitter.com/99Otyqsf2u
Well almost everybody
I would have said before the game this was pretty much impossible, but Lafferty did not get a shift in the third period of a game that was 6-0 when the period began.
— Bob Grove (@bobgrove91) April 21, 2021
The Penguins had 15 different players find the scoresheet last night.
If you’re looking to watch all 13 goals, including Jeff Carter’s first as a Penguin, here they are.
Thanks for reading!
Penguins, Tristan Jarry, Devils
