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Hellebuyck also won the William M. Jennings Trophy for helping the Jets allow an NHL-low 191 goals (including shootout-deciding goals) during the regular season. Winnipeg allowed 2.32 goals per game ...
Mike Carver and George Kurtz explore next season's Vezina Trophy hopefuls: from reigning champ Connor Hellebuyck to promising ...
Hellebuyck, 32, is the first player in franchise history to win the Hart Memorial Trophy. He is just the fourth goalie in the ...
Hellebuyck walked back those comments at training camp, saying he’d thought about it but realized he was approaching the game the right way. He was asked about his mentality again before Round 1 ...
Hellebuyck gave up four goals just in the second period on Friday night to earn his third pull just in road games this series. There's nothing scarier for the Jets than a playoff road game.
Hellebuyck was pulled for the third time in three games in St. Louis as Jets coach Scott Arniel inserted backup Eric Comrie into the net for the third period after his No. 1 goalie gave up four ...
From the New York Islanders drafting Matthew Schaefer with the first pick in the draft, to the Vegas Golden Knights trading for Mitch Marner and longtime veteran Brent Burns signing with the Colorado ...
Hellebuyck and the Jets are 3-0 in the provincial capital of Manitoba, and he has allowed 2.33 goals a game with an .879 save percentage. South of the U.S.-Canada border in St. Louis, ...
Hellebuyck is the odds-on favorite to win his third Vezina Trophy as the league's best goalie, and also among three finalists for the Hart Trophy that goes to the MVP of the NHL regular season.
Hellebuyck makes saves look easy with proper technique and positioning, even in the most dire of situations. This backdoor save on New York Rangers defenseman Braden Schneider is a perfect example.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Connor Hellebuyck made 21 saves and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Dallas Stars 4-0 on Friday night in Game 2 to tie the Western Conference second-round series.
Over the course of the NHL season, Connor Hellebuyck was the best goaltender in hockey—and it wasn’t really close. He had more wins, more shutouts and stopped more goals per game than anyone else.