Pittsburgh Penguins forward Jeff Carter tested positive for COVID-19 and entered league protocols, coach Mike Sullivan announced Thursday.
Goalkeeper Tristan Jarry also got into the protocols, though Sullivan didn’t say it was for a positive test. He said both players are asymptomatic.
Carter, 36, has scored one goal and three assists in four games this season.
He has 400 goals and 366 assists in 1,098 games since 2005 with Flyers, Blue Jackets, Kings and Penguins.
Jarry, 26, started 2-0-1 with a save rate of 0.935 and 1.62 goals against the average.
He is 61-29-8 with seven exclusions, a save percentage of 0.913 and GAA’s 2.63 in 104 games with the Penguins since his 2017 NHL debut.
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