In the 2022 offseason, the NHL witnessed a flurry of goaltending moves, with the Central Division seeing a lot of the action. In all, seven of the eight teams in the division made a move to acquire either a new starter or a new backup into the mix. For this series, we are going to
Jets Goaltending
Connor Hellebuyck is a workhorse, but even a workhorse needs a rest now and then. The 3 Guarantees of Life: Death, Taxes, and Hellebuyck Starting in Goal The Jets’ number-one netminder has started the team’s past 13 games, dating back to Dec. 14. Hellebuyck has had a heavy workload in seasons past — a career-high
The Winnipeg Jets, over the past few seasons, have done a good job of establishing more depth in their roster to fill voids exposed in the playoffs by their opposition. In 2020, the Calgary Flames knocked out Mark Schieffle and Patrik Laine in Game 1 of that qualifying round, leaving the Jets scrambling up front,
The Atlanta Thrashers/Winnipeg Jets franchise is a fairly young organization, having been in existence since just the 1999-00 season when the team underwent its inception into the NHL. As a result, you can probably guess that not many goaltenders have found their way passing through Atlanta or Winnipeg during those years and that their all-time
Every member of the weary Winnipeg Jets desperately need to be better after their players’ break, but for one player — backup goaltender Laurent Brossoit — getting back on track will be especially important. Brossoit One of Jets’ Biggest Underachievers so Far Brossoit hasn’t been much support for the overworked Connor Hellebuyck through the Jets’
Black Friday not only provided American shoppers with great deals, but it also supplied hockey fans with a day of National Hockey League action. The full slate of games gave us a couple of shutouts and a huge performance in Dallas. We also have a fun celebration form overseas. Rinne Keeps Nashville Rolling The
We have quite a bit of goaltending news to talk about on this Saturday afternoon. On Friday, we had a netminder on the move and a record in Winnipeg. Today, there is an under-the-weather goaltender in the desert and a great new mask debuting in Rockford. Devils Trade for Domingue Just moments before the New
report this ad The Winnipeg Jets have shored up their goaltending situation nice and early in their offseason, inking backup goaltender Laurent Brossoit to a one-year deal worth $1.225 million. It’s a move that should serve the club well in 2019-20. Brossoit is the League’s Best Backup Less than a year ago, Brossoit’s future as