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11/21/25 12:43:00
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11/21 12:42 CST Jets goalie Hellebuyck to undergo arthroscopic procedure on his
knee and miss 4 to 6 weeks
Jets goalie Hellebuyck to undergo arthroscopic procedure on his knee and miss 4
to 6 weeks
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) --- Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck will
undergo an arthroscopic procedure on his knee and be out four to six weeks, the
team said Friday.
Jets coach Scott Arneil said Friday that Hellebuyck, a three-time Vezina Trophy
winner as the NHL's top goalie, had been trying to play through a knee injury,
and the timing is right to get it taken care of.
The surgery comes less than three months before the start of the Olympic men's
hockey tournament in Milan, Italy.
Hellebuyck is 8-6-0 with a 2.51 goals-against average and .913 save percentage
this season for the Jets (12-7-0), who entered a game Friday against Carolina
in third place in the Central Division.
The 32-year-old Hellebuyck won his first Hart Trophy as NHL MVP and his second
straight --- and third career ---Vezina Trophy in 2024-25, helping the Jets to
the best regular-season record in the NHL. He also won the award as top goalie
in 2019-20.
Hellebuyck, from Commerce, Michigan, was not included in the first group of six
players announced for the United States' Olympic preliminary roster, but was
widely expected to be added to the team.
Eric Comrie is expected to take the Jets starting role in Hellebuyck's absence.
He is 4-1 with a 2.60 GAA and .908 save percentage this season.
In a corresponding move, the Jets called up goaltender Thomas Milic from the
American Hockey League's Manitoba Moose.
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