There may be countless acts in numerous theatres and stadiums in Las Vegas, but the real headliner on Sunday night was Connor Hellebuyck.
The 2020 Vezina Trophy winner, who came into the night with one shutout and a 0.925 save percentage, made a convincing argument that he should be at the forefront of the conversation for this year's award as well.
The 29-year-old made 46 saves in regulation to get the Winnipeg Jets to overtime in their road trip finale, but Jack Eichel of the Golden Knights (8-2-0) tucked in the game-winner with six seconds remaining in 3-on-3 to hand the Jets a 2-1 loss.
But even a sensational performance - with cross-crease saves, diving paddle stops, and a game-saving partial breakaway stop on Nicolas Roy in the dying seconds of regulation - wasn't enough for Hellebuyck.
"Right now I know how important every single point is," Hellebuyck said. "Halfway through the season we're going to be looking at numbers and crunching to see who we need to beat and stuff like that. It's important to get it now."
Hellebuyck shines, but Jets fall in overtime to Vegas
"I understand why he won the Vezina. He's an outstanding goaltender."
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