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Winnipeg Jets’ Kyle Connor, Neal Pionk, & Connor Hellebuyck Invited to U.S. Men’s Olympic Orientation Camp – The Hockey Writers – Winnipeg Jets

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Winnipeg Jets’ sniper Kyle Connor, defenseman Neal Pionk, and star goaltender Connor Hellebuyck have been selected to USA Hockey’s 44-player Olympic Orientation Camp roster ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in February.

It is the first time since 2014 NHL players are participating, hence also the first time the trio — who were not professional hockey players back then — will have the chance to play for their country in best-on-best play on the world’s biggest stage.

Kyle Connor

Connor was among the 24 forwards selected to the roster. Last season, the Shelby Township, Michigan product racked up 41 goals and 56 assists in 82 games for a team-high 97 points. 2024-25 was the 28-year-old’s seventh-career 30-plus goal season.

Connor represented the USA at the 4 Nations Face-Off in February but played a limited role on head coach Mike Sullivan’s squad, who is also head coach for the Olympics. He received bottom-six minutes and was controversially scratched for the Final in favour of Chris Kreider, who had 49 fewer points than Connor at the time. In the three round-robin games, Connor had one assist, a minus-1 rating, and averaged 12:27 in ice time.

Neal Pionk

Pionk was one of 16 defenseman selected to the roster. Last season, the Omaha, Nebraska-born and Hermantown, Minnesota-raised product had something of a renaissance contract-year campaign, scoring 10 goals and adding 29 assists for 39 points and a plus-21 rating in 69 games. He parlayed his strong performance into a six-year extension with a $7 million average annual value. However, he may be a longer shot to crack USA’s final roster than Connor and Hellebuyck.

The 30 year old previously represented the USA at the 2018 IIHF World Championship in Denmark, winning a bronze medal.

Connor Hellebuyck

Hellebuyck, the 2025 Hart Trophy winner and defending back-to-back Vezina Trophy winner, will likely be USA’s starter and is the biggest shoo-in among the four goaltenders.

Last season, the Commerce, Michigan product reached a new level of dominance and played a key role in helping the Jets capture the franchise’s first Presidents’ Trophy, posting a 47-12-3 record, 2.00 goals against average (GAA), .925 save percentage (SV%), eight shutouts, and 41.6 goals saved above expected.

May 15, 2025; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN; Winnipeg Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck (37) makes a save on a shot by Dallas Stars forward Mikko Rantanen (96) during the…

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