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Jets Send Strong Message With Connor Hellebuyck Comments

Jets Send Strong Message With Connor Hellebuyck Comments

Yahoo18-05-2025

The Winnipeg Jets are still alive in their second-round playoff series against the Dallas Stars. Winnipeg was able to stave off elimination in Game 5 behind a strong performance from goalie Connor Hellebuyck.
Hellebuyck stopped all 22 shot attempts that came against him and helped lift his team up. The goalie has been the MVP of the squad all season long, making his road playoff struggles that much more frustrating.
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The Jets have yet to win a game on the road in the playoffs this year, with Hellebuyck being pulled multiple times. The star goalie is 0-5 on the road with a .793 save percentage and a 5.84 goals-against average this postseason.
But even with all the odds stacked against him entering Game 6 in Dallas, the Jets are rallying around their leader.
'I'm glad you brought that up, actually,' Jets captain Adam Lowry said of the flashy save on Harley, legs splayed, glove held high. 'That was incredible, but it's what he's done for us all year. Another stellar game by him. It's 0-0, (and) we have a bit of a breakdown, and we could easily be down 1-0 there. It gets the building on their feet, gives us some energy, lets us take a deep breath, and we are able to score four-on-four not too long after. We have so much confidence in Connor, what he does, what he means for our team.'
Winnipeg Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck (37) makes a save on a shot by Dallas Stars forward Mikko Rantanen (96) during the third period in game five of the second round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs.Terrence Lee-Imagn Images
If the Jets are going to come back from a 3-1 deficit, Hellebuyck is going to be a big reason why. Winnipeg just needs to win one road game in this series, but the pressure is on.
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Hellebuyck will need to perform up to par in Game 6, and if he does, the Presidents' Trophy-winning team will have Game 7 on home ice.
Related: Jets' Mark Scheifele Could Miss Game 6 Due to Tragic Reason
Related: Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews Speaks Out After Finally Scoring vs Panthers

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