experience is so underrated, tampa and boston had heartbreaks until making it through. i agree with the coach the team got better just from being here. they will be better next year if they keep them together.
I prayed the Jets would excel in playoffs. No, I expected those high flyin’ 2 way jewels to show it all. But that’s this F’n game. You may have the greatest show on ice one day, yet parts of their greatness c/w a mental fragility. They love the game and most outsiders could never accept how this occurs, and will occur. Many letdowns cannot be coached out of them, you cannot, but fool yourselves. Never overdo a weakness. Players are also the purest of fans, remember that. When you give the boys the keys to the kingdom, you should stop being in their heads, never. They require an acquired connectivity, only found on ice. That’s the most important relevant task of coaches. Ask the Leafers, not what was, ‘cus it ain’t there no more. An earned trust in their suits, a most dependable, yet an exhausted nurturer. Stock values remain relevant and unfaltering, peace should remain in the Peg, that most beautiful lady.
Losing last year to the eventual cup winners in round 1 isn't exactly a black mark against the team. At the time, it felt bad. In retrospect, the loss really isn't anything to be ashamed of. This year, Colorado looks to be on track to win another cup. The pressure and tempo of the games were unreal, and I am proud of the Jet's season.
Too much reliance/blame on Helly. Georgiev let in 7 in game 1, as the Avs' defensive play was weak. Only perhaps a couple of the goals, in this entire series, were weak. The goals (on each end) were mostly from screens, tips, rebounds and snipes. The difference is the Avs made adjustments after a poor defensive-zone game, in game 1. Their improved defensive play (combined with an insane offense) helped Georgie see the game in front of him. The Jets just didn't help Helly.
bull crap,its all about bad coaching decisions,and lowsy coaching staf.we had the 2 best goalies and u only played one.we had the best goals against,the best winning streak going in.we have the best players.boness isnt a playoff coach and hellebuyck is not a playoff goalie.he should be traded..brocois beat us helping vegas to the cup and yet he sat him.the changes has to be the coaching staff.
I say the Jets do better next year, this was a learning experience, they know that they have to up there game by playoffs to win.
experience is so underrated, tampa and boston had heartbreaks until making it through. i agree with the coach the team got better just from being here. they will be better next year if they keep them together.
Rick is the man, remember when he almost kicked Evason’s ass?
"Theres always a game the goalie steals in a series"
Game 6 Bruins/Leafs!
Ricks a cool dude
I prayed the Jets would excel in playoffs.
No, I expected those high flyin’ 2 way jewels to show it all. But that’s this F’n game. You may have the greatest show on ice one day, yet parts of their greatness c/w a mental fragility.
They love the game and most outsiders could never accept how this occurs, and will occur.
Many letdowns cannot be coached out of them, you cannot, but fool yourselves.
Never overdo a weakness. Players are also the purest of fans, remember that.
When you give the boys the keys to the kingdom, you should stop being in their heads, never.
They require an acquired connectivity, only found on ice. That’s the most important relevant task of coaches.
Ask the Leafers, not what was, ‘cus it ain’t there no more. An earned trust in their suits, a most dependable, yet an exhausted nurturer.
Stock values remain relevant and unfaltering, peace should remain in the Peg, that most beautiful lady.
Losing last year to the eventual cup winners in round 1 isn't exactly a black mark against the team. At the time, it felt bad. In retrospect, the loss really isn't anything to be ashamed of. This year, Colorado looks to be on track to win another cup. The pressure and tempo of the games were unreal, and I am proud of the Jet's season.
Too much reliance/blame on Helly. Georgiev let in 7 in game 1, as the Avs' defensive play was weak. Only perhaps a couple of the goals, in this entire series, were weak. The goals (on each end) were mostly from screens, tips, rebounds and snipes. The difference is the Avs made adjustments after a poor defensive-zone game, in game 1. Their improved defensive play (combined with an insane offense) helped Georgie see the game in front of him. The Jets just didn't help Helly.
5 games with 5 or more goals,its on helli and coaches decission not to play brosois.
If anyone complains about Rick, they must not know the team before he arrived.
bull crap,its all about bad coaching decisions,and lowsy coaching staf.we had the 2 best goalies and u only played one.we had the best goals against,the best winning streak going in.we have the best players.boness isnt a playoff coach and hellebuyck is not a playoff goalie.he should be traded..brocois beat us helping vegas to the cup and yet he sat him.the changes has to be the coaching staff.
Lets ditch the whiteout and see if they do better. The whiteout embarrassed the players to distraction from the game
Rick’s gotta go
A failure. Not even a Jets fan but my God that was a real disappointment.
dissapointing yes, they will learn there not a playoff ready team and make adjustments.
you cant blame Rick for the loss, Winnipeg is lucky to have him
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This is why Canada fails to make far in the playoffs other Canadian teams can’t put in the effort as the oilers
Oilers fans try not to make it about them challenge [IMPOSSIBLE]
(I'm even an Oilers fan lmao)
Lol congrats to the oilers, but big difference between the Avs round 1 and the Kings.
@@mahockey3not our fault we are too damn good and carry Canada on our backs
@@Mattoilers97atleast winnipeg won a game against us LOL
@@Nathanielhiggerson66 Always talking about the past...