"It just shows that the fans appreciate everything I've accomplished here with them," Hellebuyck said of the standing ovation he received after the game. "I'm glad to call Winnipeg my home these past few years and look forward to some more."
The Jets scored four straight goals in the third period, three in a span of 3:21, to hand the Avalanche their season-high fourth straight loss following a nine-game winning streak.
"I think our work is cut out for us here to get our guys back to playing our game, getting back to our identity," Colorado coach Jared Bednar said. "It starts with the work, the competitiveness. Moves on to execution, details, the whole gamut now. We've seen it all over the last four games."
Kyle Connor scored his 45th goal, and Hellebuyck made 30 saves in his record 380th game for the Jets (36-32-11), who had lost four straight.
"[Connor has] just an elite shot," Hellebuyck said. "It's tricky, tricky to read, and any time you can be tricky like that, you're dangerous any time you get a shot. He's good at a ton of shots and he knows it. He knows at any second he can score. When you have a player like that, guys have to respect him, and it opens up some eyes."