Jets rave about goaltender Connor Hellebuyck’s gold-medal game outing for U.S.
WINNIPEG — The rest of the hockey world marvelled as Connor Hellebuyck put on a 41-save clinic to snap a 46-year Olympic gold-medal drought for the United States.
Inside the Winnipeg Jets’ locker room, though, they just call that a typical night at the office.
As Hellebuyck’s teammates gathered for practice on Monday, they reflected on their goaltender’s 2-1 overtime victory against Canada in Milan. The overriding sentiment was not shock, but rather a mixture of national heartbreak and quiet validation.
“We’ve been saying this for a few years now: we think he’s the best goalie in the world,” Jets captain Adam Lowry said.