Winnipeg Jets general manager says team is 'listening' to trade offers for Olympic hero Connor Hellebuyck

This has been one of the more unusual early NHL offseasons.Instead of the focus being on free agency, a lot of the attention has been on star players looking to move on from their current organizations.Ottawa has already shipped Brady Tkachuk to Florida.
Meanwhile, Dylan Larkin has asked out of Detroit, and Zach Werenski's future in Columbus seems up in the air.Potentially the biggest name that could be on the move is Winnipeg Jets goalie and Team USA Olympic hero Connor Hellebuyck.Now, the team's GM has confirmed that they are at least listening to offers from any potential trade partners.ZERO BS.
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DOWNLOAD NOW!Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff confirmed that the team is listening to offers for star goaltender Connor Hellebuyck.(Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images)"Certainly, as an organization, we're going to listen," Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff said, per NHL.com.
"Everyone saw (Hellebuyck’s) press conference at the end of the year; he was passionate.Certainly, in our exit meetings, we had some frank conversations as well, but again, what happens in those meetings certainly stays private."Hellebuyck is under contract until 2031 and carries an $8.5 million cap hit, which means that any trade partner would have to give up quite a bit.But, it's not every day a team can bring in a generational number-one goaltender with three Vezina Trophies on his resume, so it would probably be worth it.WHO IS CONNOR HELLEBUYCK? TEAM USA GOALIE WILL RECEIVE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF FREEDOM AFTER OLYMPIC GOLDConnor Hellebuyck's current contract runs through the 2030-31 NHL season.
(James Carey Lauder-Imagn Images)The Jets took a huge step backward this season by completely missing the playoffs after winning the Presidents' Trophy the season before.This led to some critical remarks from the soon-to-be Medal of Freedom recipient at his end-of-the-year media availability.Connor Hellebuyck of Team United States celebrates a 2-1 o...