Jets' Maurice after allowing 7 goals: 'We were horses--t'
Paul Maurice has seen better nights.
The Winnipeg Jets coach could only watch as his club laid an egg versus the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday night in a 7-4 loss.
The Jets looked complacent from the opening faceoff, as Phillip Danault gave the Habs a lead just 57 seconds into the first period.
Suffice to say, Maurice did not appreciate his team's lack of effort.
Maurice: We were horseshit right from the drop of the first puck to the end of it. (Wasn't the only clip broadcasters can't use tonight)
— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) January 12, 2017
Despite producing four goals of their own, the Jets let Montreal score six times at even strength on a night when a win would have pushed Winnipeg into a playoff spot - and Maurice wasn't the only one left disappointed.
"We're not happy about it," Jets forward Drew Stafford said. "It's one of those games where we have to take a look at ourselves and re-evaluate."
Now, the Jets embark on a crucial three-game road trip which begins Friday in Arizona.
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