Penguins' Jarry records 1st career shutout over slumping Sabres
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No Murray, no problem.
With Matt Murray on the shelf with a lower-body injury, Tristan Jarry rose to the occasion Friday night recording his first career shutout as the Pittsburgh Penguins rolled over the Buffalo Sabres, 4-0.
The goose egg was a good sign for the club who - with Murray listed as week to week - don't intend to search for another goalie.
As for the Sabres, things seem to be getting worse. The team has now lost 10 of their last 11 games and have strung together just four points over that stretch.
Their 16 points see them tied for the worst record in the league with the Arizona Coyotes. Meanwhile, they hold a six-point cushion on last place in the Eastern Conference.
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