In one of his first interviews after winning the Vezina Trophy, Winnipeg Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck told InGoal Radio that he didn't commit fully to goaltending until age 13, drove 12 hours to attend an NAHL camp after running drills at stick-and-puck, and had to overcome early stubbornness about his post play and hand positioning after joining the Jets before reaching the top of the NHL.
- Hellebuyck didn't fully commit to goaltending until age 13, proving an early specialization is not a prerequisite for reaching the NHL.
- A self-organized stick-and-puck session to prepare for an NAHL camp — reached by a 12-hour drive — was the turning point that launched Hellebuyck's path to pro hockey.
- Hellebuyck won the inaugural Mike Richter Award as the top NCAA goalie in just his second college season, yet was initially hesitant to turn professional after that breakthrough.
- After joining the Winnipeg Jets, Hellebuyck had to make specific technical changes to his post play and hand positioning despite early resistance to those adjustments.
- Cam Matwiv from The Hockey Shop breaks down the Bauer Ultrasonic pads, including the revolutionary Stabilislide Knee and key fit, flex, and custom options for goalies.
Freshly minted Vezina Trophy winner Connor Hellebuyck is our feature guest for Episode 86 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports.
Feature Interview
presented by NHL Sense ArenaOur exclusive interview with the Winnipeg Jets star was one of the first he’s done since winning the Vezina, and it’s loaded with fascinating stories about his unique path from ignored high school hockey graduate, to the top of the NHL. Hellebuyck talks about dedicating himself to the position later than most after also playing out until he was 13, and the role a particular set of pads played in that decision to finally just become a goalie. He shares a story about going to stick-and-puck to run drills with a friend to prepare himself for a NAHL camp invite he drove 12 hours to attend, and how that led to a relationship that helped pave his way to pro. He shares insight on his evolution in college, from barely playing to winning the first Mike Richter Award as the top NCAA goalie in just his second season, and his initial hesitation to turn pro after that. He is candid about the changes in his game since joining the Jets, including some early stubbornness and specific examples of post play and hand positioning that he ultimately needed to alter. It’s a fascinating interview with one of the game’s best, and should serve as both an inspiration and a reminder to young goalies everywhere that where you’re at with hockey in your early teens doesn’t necessarily have to dictate where you end up.
Weekly Gear Segment
presented by The Hockey Shop Source for SportsWe also head back to The Hockey Shop for our weekly visit with Cam Matwiv, and a detailed conversation about the Bauer Ultrasonic pads that have been incredibly popular with his staff and customers. Cam goes over the innovative new pads and their revolutionary Stabilislide Knee, and shares feedback about fit, flex and feel, as well as some of the custom options he’d recommend to other goalies.
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