TORONTO (93.7 The Fan) - The Pittsburgh Penguins are making some changes ahead of a do or die game 4 against the Montreal Canadiens.
The team has announced Tristan Jarry will get the start in net over Matt Murray who started the first three games of the Stanley Cup Qualifier.
"His practice habits have drastically improved. It's just part of the maturation process. He's much more mature in his daily approach. Every day, his work habits in practice have been terrific. All year, consistent. I think that transfers to a game environment. Tristan deserves a lot of credit for how hard he's worked his game and where he's at today. He's a real good goalie," Coach Mike Sullivan said.
In the first three games of the series, Murray has a .914 save percentage.
He allowed eight goals on 93 shots over the three games.
While Murray has been playing well, his play has looked unstable at times and he did give up the game winning goal from Jeff Petry, who scored early in the third period of game 3.
The 12th seeded Canadians can eliminate the 5th seeded Penguins on Friday afternoon.
The puck drops at 4 p.m. in Toronto.