With quality goaltending at a premium around the NHL, some teams in need are reportedly eyeing the Winnipeg Jets.

Injuries in the crease have ravaged several clubs early on, and the Jets have received multiple inquiries, according to TSN's Gary Lawless.

The Jets sent Ondrej Pavelec - and his $2.95-million cap hit - to the AHL prior to the season, opting to roll with Connor Hellebuyck and Michael Hutchinson.

Pavelec is the primary discussion point, reports Lawless, but teams are asking about all three netminders.

During his stint with the Manitoba Moose, Pavelec, 29, has posted a 3.25 goals-against average and a .907 save percentage in three games.