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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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prohockeyrumors.com broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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