‘Get in the net’: NHL goaltenders on how they wound up between the pipes
Connor Hellebuyck had plenty of welts and bruises.
The future two-time Vezina Trophy winner as the NHL’s top goaltender was a kid playing roller hockey — yet to graduate to the ice — taking shot after shot from his older sibling.
Any discomfort was worth it.
“I was wearing a player chest pad,” said the Winnipeg Jets puck-stopper. “Every time my brother shot, I got hit in the arm, and it would destroy me. But I just found a love for it, and then I had a knack for it, and I was decent at it.


