Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas gave Tristan Jarry a vote of confidence at his end-of-season press conference, suggesting the team still sees him as its long-term starting goalie.
He really didn't have much of a choice given that the 28-year-old still has four years remaining on the contract he signed last offseason, carrying a salary-cap hit of $5.375 million per season.
However, what GMs say immediately after the season and what they actually believe (or what they actually do) are two different things. Especially after Jarry lost his starting job at the end of the regular season when the Penguins were still fighting for a playoff spot.