Tristan Jarry Contract

Last Modified Nov 5, 2024 09:18 GMT
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Tristan Jarry is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender on a conditioning loan with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the AHL, while under contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL, as of 2024. Jarry scored an empty net goal during the 2023–24 season against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Starting his journey with the Edmonton Oil Kings in the WHL, Jarry quickly gained attention for his impressive performances. He topped goaltending statistics in his second season and participated in the 2013 CHL Top Prospects Game. Jarry made his NHL debut in 2016 and contributed to the Penguins' success in the Stanley Cup playoffs. Jerry secured a five-year contract extension with the Penguins in 2023.

Tristan Jarry Contract

According to Spotrac, Tristan Jarry is signed to a five-year contract worth $26,875,000 with the Pittsburgh Penguins, which includes a signing bonus of $9,000,000. The contract is fully guaranteed, with an average annual salary of $5,375,000. Jarry will be a free agent in 2028.

As of 2024, Jarry's total career earnings amount to $19,689,672, all accrued while playing for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Before this deal, Jarry signed a three-year extension worth $10,500,000, fully guaranteed with an average annual salary of $3,500,000. He also had a two-year contract for $1,350,000, fully guaranteed, averaging $675,000 per year. Jarry's rookie contract was for three years, valued at $2,775,000, which included a signing bonus of $277,500 and averaged $925,000 annually.

Tristan Jarry’s Contract Breakdown

According to Spotrac, in the 2024-25 season, Tristan Jarry's contract features a base salary of $5,400,000. He has a signing bonus of $1,000,000, bringing his total cap hit to $5,375,000. There is no dead cap associated with this contract, as of 2024, and his yearly cash earnings will amount to $5,375,000.

YearBase SalarySigning BonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2024-25 $5,400,000$1,000,000$5,375,000-$5,375,000

How much is Tristan Jarry getting paid?

According to Spotrac, Tristan Jarry's average annual salary is $5,375,000 as part of his five-year contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins, which runs from 2023 to 2027. In the 2024-25 season, he will receive a base salary of $5,400,000 along with a signing bonus of $1,000,000.

How much does Tristan Jarry make in a minute?

Tristan Jarry makes approximately $10.19 per minute based on his average annual salary of $5,375,000.

Tristan Jarry’s Career Earnings

According to Spotrac, Tristan Jarry has earned a total of $19,689,672 over six seasons in the NHL, all with the Pittsburgh Penguins. His earnings began at $642,500 in his rookie season and steadily increased each year, peaking at $6,800,000 in the 2023 season.

What are the terms of Tristan Jarry’s Contract?

According to Spotrac, Tristan Jarry signed a five-year contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins worth $26,875,000. This deal includes a signing bonus of $9,000,000 and guarantees a total of $26,875,000. His average annual salary under this contract is $5,375,000.

How much of Tristan Jarry’s Contract is guaranteed?

According to Spotrac, Tristan Jarry's contract includes $26,875,000, which is fully guaranteed.

Tristan Jarry's Contract History

This is Tristan Jarry's contract breakdown, according to Spotrac.

YearTeam NameBase SalarySigning BonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2024-25Pittsburgh Penguins$5,400,000$1,000,000$5,375,000-$5,375,000
2023-24Pittsburgh Penguins$5,300,000$1,500,000$5,375,000-$5,375,000
2022-23Pittsburgh Penguins$4,500,000-$3,500,000-$3,500,000
2021-22Pittsburgh Penguins$3,500,000-$3,500,000-$3,500,000
2020-21Pittsburgh Penguins$2,500,000-$3,500,000-$3,500,000
2019-20Pittsburgh Penguins$700,000-$675,000-$675,000
2018-19Pittsburgh Penguins$650,000-$675,000-$675,000
2017-18Pittsburgh Penguins$650,000-$630,833-$905,000
2016-17Pittsburgh Penguins$575,000-$630,833-$905,000
2015-16Pittsburgh Penguins$575,000$92,500$630,833-$905,000

FAQs on Tristan Jarry contract

A. Tristan Jarry plays for the Pittsburgh Penguins.

A. As of 2024, Tristan Jarry is 29 years old.

A. Tristan Jarry plays as a goaltender.

A. Tristan Jarry catches with his left hand.

A. Tristan Jarry started his professional career in 2015.

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