The Jets played very well against the Bruins and the Blues and threw up duds against the other two. But what does that competing mean on the ice, and what does more of it or less of it mean? If you’re asking some of the players, typical answers are as simple as, ‘We’re working our asses off.’A coach, such as Jets bench boss Paul Maurice, will speak of engagement. The Jets have allowed 12 high-danger chances over their past two games — eight against the Bruins and four against the Blues. There’s only a handful of times this season where the Jets have kept that number in single digits in consecutive games.
Source: National Post February 04, 2020 00:56 UTC