Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION
Playing for playoff payoff
Jets players resolve to reward management's faith in them
It might have been anger, maybe disappointment. Or perhaps it was a bit of both.
But as some Winnipeg Jets gathered Tuesday morning for an optional skate in the wake of both the NHL trade deadline and a terribly uninspired loss to the Edmonton Oilers, there were some distinct and palpable sentiments emanating from the dressing room.
There was the obvious sour reaction and lingering frustration from one of the worst efforts of the season in Monday's loss -- certainly the ugliest in the last half-dozen games -- but there was also this: a sense that in their first opportunity to respond to the faith shown by a management team that opted not to dramatically alter the roster at the deadline, they served up an absolute dog.
And so now there is also another reaction everyone in the dressing room is pushing to soon come into play -- a sense of purpose to reward that faith by scrapping, clawing and dragging this franchise into the post-season for the first time in five springs.
"The guys in here realize that and appreciate that boost of confidence that they've shown by not doing a lot at the trading deadline," said veteran Chris Mason. "Aside from (Monday) we've been playing some great hockey. We're down to 17 games left... we know it's going to be right down to the wire here. But this just shows us they didn't feel like they really had to subtract or add and it helps the guys just worry about hockey.
"We all know it's not going to be easy. We've been in this situation before and every year there are three or four teams that don't get in the playoffs that could have easily been. It's going to take the utmost commitment from everybody to get in. We know that.
"Talking to all the guys," Mason added, "it's a lot better feeling knowing management has our back and we know they're willing to do anything to try and help this team win. As a player, that's all you can ask for. I really enjoy being part of this. It makes it fun to come here every day."
But now it's about taking that one step further. This team wants to be seen as more than simply a young bunch with potential and upside. It craves this simple description: playoff team.
The Jets have 17 games remaining in the 2011-12 season and the next biggest is Thursday at the MTS Centre against the Southeast Division-leading Florida Panthers. Of the Jets final 17, eight are against divisional opponents and 13 will be versus Eastern Conference rivals
"We're dealing with Florida and that's it," said head coach Claude Noel. "We have 17 playoff games. We have to get as many wins as we can. That game against Florida, everything's gotta be poured into that game. We can leave nothing on the table in that game. In an ideal world, we'd be able to pick up two clean points. That would really be helping ourselves. And then we move onto the next. And then we'll move onto the next task when we get there."
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition February 29, 2012 C3
More Latest News
- Back to Top
- Return to Latest News
More Latest News
(1 of 18 articles for today)
Harper's body to lie in state today
05/20/2013 10:25 AM
0
Poll
Most Popular Latest News
- Prominent Canadians back petition to rename Victoria Day to honour aboriginals
- The end of the credit card?
- Brady Bunch kids to mark 40th anniversary popular episode shot at Kings Island
- Fire damages St. Vital home
- Swarm of tornadoes slam central US; 2 dead in Oklahoma mobile home park ravaged by twister
- Country music goes to pot
- Phone cracked? Cool
- Head-on collision kills pickup driver
- Small Florida city wonders who hit historic $590.5M Powerball lottery jackpot
- Take me off your guest list, Harper
- Seattle man dribbling soccer ball to Brazil killed by car on Oregon Coast
- Aboriginal leader Elijah Harper dies
- News of city's $17-million winner leaks out on FB
- Woman killed in head-on crash in southwestern Manitoba
- Horrific crash kills minivan driver near Brandon
- Charleswood deaths being investigated as domestic incident
- Crushing blow for amateur sport
- US woman credits 'mother's instincts' in chase of 4-year-old daughter's abductor
- Flood victim gets six years for shotgun threat, attack
- Province removing red tape in alcohol sales
- Seattle man dribbling soccer ball to Brazil killed by car on Oregon Coast
- Driver crashes into tree near golf course
- Arrests made after raids on local head shops
- Aboriginal leader Elijah Harper dies
- News of city's $17-million winner leaks out on FB
- Passengers from diverted flight to leave Winnipeg Thursday night
- No threat from bag found at Winnipeg Square
- Susan Griffiths dies in Switzerland
- Woman killed in head-on crash in southwestern Manitoba
- Horrific crash kills minivan driver near Brandon
- Prominent Canadians back petition to rename Victoria Day to honour aboriginals
- Uganda: Blessed are the children
- Two charged in golf course burglary
- Take me off your guest list, Harper
- Phone cracked? Cool
- Twins drop fifth straight, fall 4 games under .500 with 5-1 loss to Red Sox
- Rainy day ahead for holiday Monday
- Aboriginal leader Elijah Harper dies
- An uncommon phenomenon
- Marsh Madness: Photographers Fred Greenslade and Joe Bryksa capture spring migration's grandeur at Delta Marsh
- U.S. bill would give Canadian snowbirds more time to spend in the sun
- Prominent Canadians back petition to rename Victoria Day to honour aboriginals
- Microsoft update to address Windows 8 complaints, confusion will be free; to be called 8.1
- Horrific crash kills minivan driver near Brandon
- Uganda: Blessed are the children
- New website profiles neighbourhoods of Winnipeg
- Province removing red tape in alcohol sales
- Aboriginal leader Elijah Harper dies
- Dogs can experience separation anxiety and depression just like humans
- Paul McCartney to play Winnipeg Aug. 12
- Ontario steps in to help save ELA
- Saskatchewan professor wants to test the health benefits of nose-picking
- 'Revenge of the redheads': Ginger-haired Montrealers gather in celebration
- An uncommon phenomenon
- Passengers from diverted flight to leave Winnipeg Thursday night
- Hundreds pitch in to dig out houses damaged, destroyed by Ochre Beach ice floe
- Retail sales in province see 2 per cent increase in February
Ads by Google












You can comment on most stories on winnipegfreepress.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is register and/or login and you can join the conversation and give your feedback.
Have Your Say
New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
The Winnipeg Free Press does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. These terms were revised effective April 16, 2010.