Goaltending remains a big question mark for the Pittsburgh Penguins going into the 2024 offseason, and that is a big concern given the commitment that team still has with returning starter Tristan Jarry.
He is signed for four more years at $5.3 million per season, and that is a bit of a concern given the inconsisent play he has demonstrated throughout his career and the fact he pretty much lost his starting job over the final month of the 2023-24 season when the Penguins were playing some of their most important games.
Given all of that, and the Penguins’ ongoing salary cap concerns, it has been worth wondering if the Penguins could — or should — consider trading him this offseason.