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Jets goalie Hellebuyck out 4-6 weeks to undergo arthroscopic knee surgery
- On Friday, the Winnipeg Jets announced Connor Hellebuyck will be out four to six weeks for an arthroscopic knee procedure after talks with coaches, medical staff, and his agent.
- After meetings with medical staff and his agent, Connor Hellebuyck, Winnipeg Jets goaltender, and the Jets concluded the timing was right to address his nagging knee issue.
- Winnipeg recalled Thomas Milic from the AHL's Manitoba Moose to tandem with backup Eric Comrie, who is expected to take the starting role during Hellebuyck's absence.
- With the Olympics less than three months away, Connor Hellebuyck’s surgery complicates his expected Team USA starting role after last playing on Nov. 15, 2025.
- Given his durability over the years, Hellebuyck is irreplaceable, but the Jets expressed confidence in Comrie and Milic to fill his role during recovery.
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Jets goalie Hellebuyck to undergo arthroscopic procedure on his knee and miss 4 to 6 weeks
The Winnipeg Jets say goaltender Connor Hellebuyck will undergo an arthroscopic procedure on his knee and be out four to six weeks. Jets coach Scott Arneil said Friday that Hellebuyck, a three-time Vezina Trophy winner as the NHL’s top goalie,…
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