Jarry stopped 21 of 23 shots in Thursday's 9-2 win over Montreal.
Jarry allowed a goal on the first shot he saw, which may have triggered memories of his previous start when he gave up six goals on home ice in a loss to the Avalanche, but he recovered and eventually coasted to a fifth win in his last six starts. The Penguins have averaged 4.7 goals per game in those starts, which has helped the goalie overcome a slow opening to the season. Jarry lowered his GAA to 3.65 and improved his save percentage to .884 with the effort. The Penguins next play Saturday in Ottawa.
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