"I got to know him a little bit there, and he's such an easy guy to get along with," said Brossoit.
In addition to Hellebuyck, Brossoit has also worked out with Tyler Myers while in Kelowna, as well as Nic Petan in Vancouver.
"That's the biggest part. I'm so excited for a fresh start and come to an organization that has a few buddies. It makes it that much easier to know a few guys makes being in the dressing room for the first time a lot easier than if I didn't know them."
Brossoit saw first-hand the work that Hellebuyck put in, and said he wasn't surprised to see the record-breaking season the Jets goaltender had in 2017-18.
"I knew as soon as I played against him in the minors. I saw how efficiently he moved in the net," said Brossoit. "Even two seasons ago, I thought even though it was perceived as an average season, I could see a good goalie and I could see potential from a mile away.
"There are a lot of things that I can learn from Helly even though we're the same age. He does a lot of things that I'd like to do. It's going to be really fun working with him, especially considering we're friends already."
With over two months to go until training camp opens, Brossoit plans to work on every aspect of his game, fine-tuning the technical aspect of his game as he works his way to full speed practices.
More than anything, he's looking forward to a fresh start.
"It's huge. It's a new environment. You learn so much, and I've learned so much the past couple years about myself, and how things work in the NHL and in dressing rooms," said Brossoit. "To be able to come to a new organization and implement all those things that I've learned in front of new perspectives and new people, it's a huge thing.
"You see a lot of players that go through the same thing. Once they get a fresh start, their career takes off. I honestly think that's going to happen here."