A weekly gauge of the players who are controlling substantial buzz around the league. When a player is included on this list it may not be a good thing -- it means that they are capturing a large amount of the hockey world's attention.
After a season in which the Los Angeles Kings took a calculated risk on a netminder that resulted in an All-Star selection, they find themselves back in a similar situation.
The goal: allow the fewest goals. It’s a goal the Winnipeg Jets accomplished last season, when Connor Hellebuyck (with help from Laurent Brossoit, although he didn’t get official credit due to falling two appearances short of the minimum) captured the William M.
On Friday, the Los Angeles Kings rolled into Winnipeg for a Western Conference clash with the Jets. View the original article to see embedded media. Other than the Connor Hellebuyck 300-win pre-game ceremony and a nifty Mark Scheifele power play marker,
Cancel any time. The wait is finally over and Connor Hellebuyck has taken another step into the rarefied air. The wait is finally over and Connor Hellebuyck has taken another step into the ...
Hellebuyck stopped 23 of 24 shots in Tuesday's 6-1 win over the Canucks. Kyle Connor had a natural hat trick in the first period, giving Hellebuyck more than enough support. Nils Hoglander had the ...