from Paul Friesen of the Winnipeg Sun,
Before Tuesday’s tilt with Colorado, Winnipeg Jets coach Rick Bowness, talking about the 8:45 p.m. start time, joked about having a nap on the bench during the game.
Hours later his team went out and did just that.
In good shape with a 2-1 lead past the middle mark of the second period, the Jets plopped their heads on the proverbial pillow and curled up into a ball.
By the time they’d pull on their pajamas for real, they’d dropped a 5-2 decision, evening the series at a game apiece as it moves to Denver.
Three Colorado goals in the last six minutes of the second period turned what could have been such a sweet dream into a nightmare.
Inches from a 3-1 lead – Kyle Connor rang a shot off the goal post, sending play the other way – the Jets instead saw Artturi Lehkonen’s deflection tie it.
No problem, no panic, right? Bowness’s crew hadn’t been nearly as loose as it was in Game 1.
What came next can best be described as a recurring nightmare from Connor Hellebuyck’s past.
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