Jets’ Hellebuyck sidelined with knee issue
Club’s starting goaltender to be out 4-6 weeks after receiving arthroscopic surgery
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One of Connor Hellebuyck’s greatest abilities over the course of his incredible 11-season NHL career has been his durability. The NHL’s top workhorse simply never breaks down.
So you can imagine the shock throughout the Winnipeg Jets room on Friday when they learned the league’s reigning Hart and Vezina Trophy winner was going to be sidelined for the next four-to-six weeks with a knee injury.
“To put it plainly, it sucks,” said captain Adam Lowry.
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Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck will be undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery Saturday.
Hellebuyck will undergo arthroscopic surgery on Saturday. The minor medical procedure is meant to clean up an issue that has been bothering the star goaltender since training camp.
“Obviously we’ve been really fortunate to have Helly be healthy and available. His durability is something to marvel at,” said defenceman Josh Morrissey.
Hellebuyck, 32, has made 14 starts this year, going 8-6-0 with a 2.51 goals-against average and a .913 save percentage. His last appearance was on Saturday in Calgary as the Jets skated to a 4-3 shootout victory.
Jets head coach Scott Arniel said the decision to shut Hellebuyck down now was reached after extensive consultation and deliberation.
“He was trying to play through it. He’d have good days, bad days. Just sometimes the timing’s right, get it done now,” said Arniel. “We have a lot of schedule ahead of us. I was really just thinking, sat down and talked to him, obviously medical staff, everybody, the agent… This was the time to do it.”
The timing means Hellebuyck should be ready well before the Winter Olympics, where he’s expected to be the No. 1 man for the American team in Italy.
It’s now Eric Comrie’s net. The 30-year-old will make his sixth start of the season on Friday night against Carolina and has the crease for the foreseeable future. He is 4-1-0 with a 2.60 GAA and .908 SV% so far this season.
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Hellebuyck, 32, has made 14 starts this year, going 8-6-0 with a 2.51 goals-against average and a .913 save percentage.
“I have all the confidence in the world in him,” said Morrissey. “Everyone in the room loves Coms. He’s a great goalie. The league probably doesn’t see it a lot. He’s going to get that opportunity here to show his stuff.”
Lowry said it’s important the Jets stay true to their defensive discipline and detail which has led them to two straight William Jennings trophies as the NHL’s stingiest squad.
“It’s important that we continue to try to improve in the areas that the last few weeks I think we have,” said Lowry.
“That’s defence, that’s the chances we are giving up, neutralizing the rush, if we can play better defensively in front and then we can make Coms’ job more easier for him then we can kind of continue climbing the standings.”
The Jets have called up Thomas Milic from the Manitoba Moose to serve as Comrie’s backup. The 22-year-old is in his third pro season but has yet to play an NHL game. He is 5-2-2 with a 2.14 GAA and .921 SV% in nine AHL games this year.
Winnipeg’s schedule includes three sets of back-to-backs over the next six weeks, meaning Milic could soon make his debut. It’s also possible the Jets look for other avenues to fill the void, whether it’s through the trade market, a free agent signing or a waiver wire pickup.
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Winnipeg Jets’ Ethan Frisch (73), Dylan Samberg (54), and goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (37) during training camp in September.
“I know it is different with goaltending but at the end of the day it is next man up, it really is,” said Arniel.
“We are not replacing Connor but, at the end of the day, our group has to be real good in front of Comrie and good in front of Milic, as well.”
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Mike McIntyre grew up wanting to be a professional wrestler. But when that dream fizzled, he put all his brawn into becoming a professional writer.
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