Reinhart, Jones, Hellebuyck 3 Stars of Week

NEW YORK — Florida Panthers center Sam Reinhart, Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Martin Jones and Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck have been named the NHL’s “Three Stars” for the week ending Jan. 7.3-Stars-Week-13_NHLcom

FIRST STAR – SAM REINHART, C, FLORIDA PANTHERS

Reinhart led the NHL in goals last week, recording 5-1—6 with a pair of game-winners in three road starts to help the Panthers (25-12-2) extend their winning streak to seven games and close within two points of the Atlantic Division-leading Bruins. Reinhart tallied goals in all three games, beginning with a third-period game-winner in a 4-1 victory at Arizona Jan. 2. Shortly after being named an NHL All-Star for the first time, he notched a goal and an assist in a 4-1 win at Vegas Jan. 4 and concluded the week with his seventh career hat trick in an 8-4 win at Colorado Jan. 6. The third of his three-goal effort was his seventh game-winner and 13th power-play tally of the season, which both lead the League. Reinhart improved his season totals to a team-leading 28-22—50 (39 GP), tied for second place in the NHL goal-scoring race and on pace to shatter his career high for goals in a season (currently 33 in 2021-22). With his father Paul Reinhart having played a pair of NHL All-Star Games, in 1985 and 1989, the pair will become the ninth father-son to both feature, following the Tkachuks, Stastnys, Parises, Hulls, Howes, Fogolins, Dineens and Apps’.

SECOND STAR – MARTIN JONES, G, TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS

Jones posted a 3-0-0 record with a 0.66 goals-against average, .976 save percentage and one shutout, helping the Maple Leafs (20-10-7) sweep a three-game trip to California. He stopped 81 of 83 shots he faced, beginning with a 31-save shutout in a 3-0 win at Los Angeles Jan. 2. Jones recorded his 30th career shutout and second with Toronto in just seven starts for the club; only seven goaltenders in Maple Leafs history had previously recorded two shutouts in their first seven starts in the Blue and White, the most recent being Jean-Sebastien Giguere in 2009-10. Jones went on to make 27 saves in a 2-1 overtime victory at Anaheim Jan. 3 and 23 stops in a 4-1 win at San Jose Jan. 6. The 11-year NHL veteran improved his season record to 7-3-0 with a 2.08 goals-against average and .932 save percentage in 11 appearances. His 232 career wins are tied for eighth place among active goaltenders (min. 1 GP in 2023-24) with Cam Talbot and his 30 career shutouts are tied for seventh on the active list with Talbot and Darcy Kuemper.

THIRD STAR – CONNOR HELLEBUYCK, G, WINNIPEG JETS

Hellebuyck started and won three of the Jets’ four consecutive victories last week (3-0-0, 1.68 goals-against, .937 save percentage) extending his personal point streak to 12 (10-0-2) and helping Winnipeg (26-9-4) climb to first place in the NHL overall standings. Hellebuyck began the week stopping 32 shots in a 4-2 home win over Tampa Bay Jan. 2. He marked his selection to participate in the NHL All-Star Game for the fourth time making 27 saves in an 2-1 win at San Jose Jan. 4 and made 15 saves in a 6-2 win at Arizona Jan. 7. Hellebuyck upped his season record to 20-6-3 in 29 appearances, tied for second place in wins, ranking fourth in goals-against average (2.27) and sixth in save percentage (.921). The Jets have won six consecutive games, one short of tying their franchise record, and have set a franchise mark with an active 12-game point streak (10-0-2). The club has allowed three goals or fewer in 29 straight contests; only five teams in NHL history have posted a run of that length, with the 2014-15 Wild (35 GP) the only other club to have done so in the past 70 years.