Jets taking day off after losing series to Ducks
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This article was published 23/04/2015 (3848 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
A bright, prairie spring sun came up on the Winnipeg Jets today but it’s unlikely they’re feeling any better about their Stanley Cup playoff appearance.
Very late on Wednesday night, the Jets heard the final horn and the ovation from their fans after dropping a 5-2 decision to the Anaheim Ducks at the MTS Centre, a result that left them on the wrong side of a four-game sweep in the first round of the post-season.
Today, the Jets are closed for the day. The team’s players and hockey staff are taking a day to catch their collective breaths and there will be no practices, games or press conferences to cover.
On Friday, the team is planning to meet with reporters to share some final thoughts about the 2014-15 season before they disperse and go their separate ways for the off-season.
To set up the day, the Free Press sports team will have a live season-in-review webcast from the MTS Centre Friday at 9:30 a.m. That will be followed by full coverage of Friday’s player-interview availabilities and then head coach Paul Maurice’s end-of-year press conference from the MTS Centre’s Matt Frost Media Centre.