The Winnipeg Jets are turning to one of the American Hockey League’s standout goaltenders, rookie Tomas Milic, in hopes of improving their current struggles. Milic is set to make his NHL debut on Saturday against the Nashville Predators, stepping in during a key moment as the team’s star goalie, Connor Hellebuyck, remains sidelined.
Since Hellebuyck’s absence, Winnipeg has lost three of four games, with Eric Comrie covering most of the goaltending duties. Comrie has started four consecutive games, allowing 13 goals in three losses, and is expected to start Friday’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Milic is likely to get the start in Saturday’s game, the second in the series, as Comrie will be rested and Milic faces a favorable opponent in the Predators, who are currently at the bottom of the standings.
This season, Milic has been one of the top-performing goalies in the AHL with the Manitoba Moose. He came to Winnipeg riding a four-game winning streak, holding a 5-2-2 record, a .921 save percentage, a 2.14 goals-against average, and multiple shutouts. His overall AHL career record stands at 29-23-8 with a 2.88 GAA, establishing him as a promising young talent in net.
The outcome of Friday’s game against Carolina, which is yet to be scheduled, could relieve some pressure on Milic. However, if the Jets lose a fourth straight game, the 22-year-old from British Columbia may get the chance to prove himself and become the hero the team and fans are hoping for. Should Comrie continue to struggle, Milic could be the catalyst the Jets need to turn their season around and secure a vital victory.
Fan Take: This moment is a pivotal opportunity for Tomas Milic to showcase his talent on the NHL stage, offering fresh hope to a struggling Jets roster. For hockey fans, it highlights the importance of developing young prospects who could shape the future of the sport.

