Jarvis held the record since Dec. 26, 1986, when he played his 915th consecutive game to pass Garry Unger.
"I think this is awesome," Jarvis said. "I wish every player has the ability to play this game and to play it injury-free. ... It's a credit to him and I'm happy he's able to put a career together like this."
Jarvis' streak lasted from Oct. 8, 1975, when his NHL career began, to Oct. 10, 1987. He played for the Montreal Canadiens, Washington Capitals and Hartford Whalers.
Yandle tied the record Monday during a 3-1 loss to the Dallas Stars at Philadelphia.
"When I saw the guys cheering for me, standing up, and all the fans, it definitely meant a lot," Yandle said then. "Your teammates, the guys that you play with, guys that you play against, when they congratulate you and tell you they're proud of you. It hits home, it means a lot. It's definitely a nice thing."