Just like the Penguins in general Thursday, Tristan Jarry was down — but not out.
The visitors were on the ropes yet again late in Sunrise, Fla. when Jarry made maybe the most significant save of this young season. Definitely the most spectacular.
Sure, the scoreboard at Amerant Bank Arena said they were up two goals on the Florida Panthers. But with the way the defending Stanley Cup champions were coming at them wave after wave, that 5-3 lead felt about as comfortable as a pair of old Speedos. Then Jarry’s one-time jousting partner, Brad Marchand, pounced on a loose puck.
What Jarry did next ensured the Penguins came home with a fourth straight win.
After he was unable to swat a rebound to safety and he flopped onto his stomach, it looked as if Marchand would get the hat trick and pul

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