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Connor Hellebuyck est frustré contre les Jets de Winnipeg



Connor Hellebuyck n’a pas retenu ses frustrations face au jeu des Jets de Winnipeg cette saison. Il a critiqué la direction et a dit qu’à moins que les choses ne s’améliorent, il demanderait à sortir. C’est un début d’intersaison dramatique. Merci beaucoup d’avoir regardé ! Si vous souhaitez rester au courant de tout mon contenu Jets, laissez un like et abonnez-vous pour en savoir plus ! Twitter : https://twitter.com/JetsHubYT #NHL #winnipegjets #jets #gojetsgo #nhljets #Hellebuyck #hockey #sports

21 Comments

  1. Jets don't have a big heavy defenceman who can clear the bodies in front of the net. Stanley got traded and left a big hole in the D. Who are they gonna fill that spot with for next season?

  2. The fans aren't willing to vote with their wallet/be outspoken in a way that would cause True North to listen or wake up as they don't want to lose the Jets again. Having your stars say these things and PUSH for change is the only way to exert pressure. The Jets front office and coaching staff are basically a retirement home; you sign with them, and they might as well issue a headstone as well. I don't want the Jets to be Vegas levels of cut-throat, but if there is ZERO accountability, there is less of a motivation to get better. It feels like ownership wants to get into the Playoffs, have some whiteout and extra income and call it a season.

    Chevy has done some great things as GM, and I don't think he's a bad GM, it can get a LOT worse. But he seems stuck or complacent and unwilling to grow or innovate. Arnie may be a good coach, but it's obvious that he doesn't have what it takes to make the players buy in and doesn't have the skill to implement and adjust the system around what he has, the fact that he NEVER broke up the top line pairing is proof that he locked into something that is costing the team.

  3. If we are honest last year was a one off, no one expected at the start that we would be the best team in the regular season. So this year we take a couple steps back lots of teams have off years look at Florida from cup winners to not making the playoffs…. but does their goalie go out to the media and basically throw his team under the bus and brags about his 2 Vezina's? and 2 cup wins that he won all by himself…no he doesn't, maybe Helle should think about that!

  4. Love Helle but he let in a ton of weak goals but Chevy needs to go get rid of Chevy needs to be the new chant next year if Chevy is still hear

  5. Blues fan here. How you coping Winnipeg?? Let's do lunch….ok…maybe not given the current political climate. What a dumpster fire for both teams. Florida, Winnipeg and St. Louis. Add in Toronto not even making it. LOL……Strange season. I'm predicting Colorado vs .Montreal in SCF.

  6. Statue of Hellybyck is a stretch. He won a short tournament on a 3 on 3 overtime. 5 on 5 he's not shown to be a clutch goaltender. One great game does not give you legendary status.

  7. He’s not good, a good goaltender will win you single handed win you a game, here n there,, he was just lucky Canada missed open nets when he was out played.. he’s certainly not a bobrosky!!!

  8. Trade Bucky Wally still worth something. He will never win a Stanley Cup wherever he plays and for anyone that thinks he’s the best goalie in the world change your meds.

  9. Don't have any optimism looking forward – no easy fix for this mess.

    37, 44 & 55 should be looking for an 'out' of Wpg

  10. Our system is built to support Helle and it’s never enough. Our system gets exposed every time we get into the playoffs, and Helle turns into a below average goalie. He’s given a lot and has deserved his personal accolades, but I think we could benefit from cashing in on a trade before he ages out. Just my two cents

  11. If anyone actually thinks Helleybuck is gone you're so wrong…

    Unless he single handling forces his way out Wich by the way would be bad for trade vaule due to GM taking advantage of a poor situation…

    All this is, is a all-star player calling out upper management to get there shit together. It's no different then McDavid in Edmonton…

    Good I'm glad he is pushing the management they are so complacent… They need a kick in the butt.

  12. i hope he leaves he can complain all he wants but all the seasons we did have a chance of going far in the playoff the guy forgets how to do his job and becomes the worst tendy in the nhl

  13. I think he'll stay – he as much as said he doesn't want to play anywhere else. BUT, the organization (namely the GM) has to do something to meaningfully address the issues around this team (speed and youth). Thank goodness some important core players (Vilardi, Connor, Hellebuyck) have spoken out about this. Them speaking out is a good thing in the long run for the organization. I don't think that the views/opinions of the fans, sports writers, etc have nearly as much influence as the most important people within the organization, namely: the players. Thank goodness they are speaking out now, so that the team has a chance to address their concerns during the off season. The alternative is that they say nothing and hope the GM and coaches see the same thing the players do and fix it. Speaking out loud about what is wrong is exactly how change comes about. This is the best thing that could happen from a fan perspective – how can Chevy (or management) ignore or fail to address the things everybody (multiple important players especially) are saying. They have young talent within the organization, nows the time to make some meaningful changes. I do not expect the star players to sit around and watch their careers go by and say nothing. Better they speak up now than to hold it all in and demand trades in September or October when / if their issues aren't addressed. This is a good thing!

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