He said he's willing put in the work to get that done and believes he's capable of starting at least 40 games in this 56-game regular season. Winnipeg will play in the Scotia North Division with the six other NHL teams based in Canada (Calgary, Edmonton Oilers, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver Canucks). The top four teams in the division qualify for the playoffs.
The Jets are scheduled to open the season at home against the Flames on Jan. 14.
"We've briefly talked about it and I'm a guy that likes to play a lot so I would like to get 40-45 games, but who knows what's going to happen," he said. "I could get even hotter and I can [play] even more, or I'll be very hot and could be in a playoff spot and then we could start riding [backup goalie Laurent Brossoit] a bit to give me some rest. So it depends on how the season plays out, but I would like to be somewhere in the 40-45 range."
Winnipeg coach Paul Maurice laughed when informed about Hellebuyck's wish to start 40-45 games this season. Hellebuyck played 58 of the Jets' 71 games last season; he started 56.
"He's a gamer, man. He's competitive," Maurice said.
Maurice said he'd like to see the Jets be more responsible defensively than last season, when they were 10th in the NHL in goals against per game (2.83) and allowed the seventh most shots per game (32.6). He said he believes their additions of two veteran centers and a defenseman will be a key factor in Hellebuyck's workload and the quality of chances he may face.
Center Paul Stastny was acquired in a trade with the Vegas Golden Knights on Oct. 9 for defenseman Carl Dahlstrom and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, and center Nate Thompson signed a one-year contract Oct 10. Defenseman Derek Forbort signed a one-year contract Oct. 9.
"[Stastny and Thompson], that's just like adding two NHL defensemen," Maurice said. "So I think we are going to be far better in terms of what we ask of Connor Hellebuyck, but our expectation is that he will be a difference-maker for us and we're going to need him to be."