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First Dylan Larkin, now another superstar has demanded an immediate trade

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Jonathan Ouimet
June 9, 2026  (10:08 PM)
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Mar 21, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (37) makes a save against Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) in overtime at PPG Paints Arena.
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Connor Hellebuyck wanting out of Winnipeg would be the biggest goalie story in years. So pump the brakes on this one first.

A post from the account PuckEmpire claims Hellebuyck has requested a trade, and gave Florida, Tampa Bay and Vegas as his shortlist of teams he'd accept.

Here's the honest caveat. This comes from a smaller account, not the tier-one insiders who usually break news this size. Until someone bigger confirms it, treat it as a rumor.

A franchise goalie demanding out normally lands with Friedman or Dreger first. This didn't. That alone warrants skepticism.

Still, the names on that list are worth examining, because they tell a story even if the request doesn't pan out.

The report frames it as a clean shortlist, three contenders and nothing else.

Florida is the only clean fit on Hellebuyck's shortlist

Start with the logic. Hellebuyck is 33, carries an $8.5 million cap hit, and just posted a .895 save percentage for a Winnipeg team that finished 26th overall.

A great goalie stuck on a sinking season. If the request is real, the motivation is obvious. He wants to win before the prime fades.

Now look at the destinations, because only one truly makes sense. Florida is screaming for an upgrade, with Sergei Bobrovsky at 37 and an .876 season behind him.

Hellebuyck in that crease would instantly reset the Panthers' ceiling. That fit is clean.

The other two are puzzling. Tampa already employs Andrei Vasilevskiy, a $9.5 million starter who posted a .910. Why would the Lightning stack two elite, expensive goalies? It doesn't add up.

Vegas is crowded too. The Golden Knights rolled a committee to the Stanley Cup Final, with Carter Hart posting a .918 in limited work and Adin Hill in the mix.

So the shortlist reads like a wish, not a plan. It's like a free agent picking three teams without checking who already plays his position.

Here's my read: if this is true, Florida is the trade that makes sense, and the other two are long shots at best. If it's not true, well, you were warned up top.

Either way, somebody in Winnipeg has a phone to answer. The Jets aren't confirming anything yet.