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    Carter Brooks
    Jun 12, 2025, 23:49

    Connor Hellebuyck may have become the first goaltender in NHL history to earn the Hart, Vezina, Jennings and Presidents' Trophies in one season, but he wasn't the only Jets player earning a recognition on Thursday evening.

    That's right, Winnipeg star forward and fellow Michigan product Kyle Connor joined Hellebuyck as two of the league's First Team All-Stars.

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    Of the six players selected as the tops at their position, two hailed from the league's No. 1 club.

    Connor was deemed the top left wing, while Hellebuyck was named the top goaltender - rightfully earning their places on the First Team All-Stars.

    With Scott Arniel finishing second in Jack Adams Award voting, Josh Morrissey coming in fourth in the Norris Trophy, and with Adam Lowry and Neal Pionk taking home 10th-place finishes in the Selke and Masterton Trophy standings, it is safe to say that Winnipeg had itself quite the showing.

    But, that's expected when you're the Presidents' Trophy winner, right? 

    Unfortunately, a longer showing in the postseason is also an expected, which didn't quite pan out - at least not this season. And that will be something that both Hellebuyck and Connor will look to accomplish as their careers progress with the Jets.