Connor Hellebuyck is of two minds when taking stock of last season.

The Winnipeg Jets goaltender put up gaudy numbers that helped his team top the NHL's regular-season standings and secure the franchise's first Presidents' Trophy.

Hellebuyck's performance across the 82-game schedule earned him the Hart Trophy as league MVP — the first netminder to win the award since Carey Price in 2014-15 — along with his third Vezina Trophy.

He was stellar in the regular season with a 47-12-3 record, .925 save percentage and 2.00 goals-against average.

Making the final of the 4 Nations Face-Off with the United States was another highlight for Hellebuyck, who is from Commerce, Mich., as the league prepares for its Olympic return at the 2026 Games.

And then there were the Stanley Cup playoffs.

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