The Jets allowed three goals in just over a five-minute span in the second period, eventually falling 5-2 as the Avalanche even up the series. Jay Onrait is joined by TSN Hockey analyst Frankie Corrado to get his thoughts on what the Avalanche did differently to keep the Jets in check offensively in Game 2.
What changed? Georgiev remembered how to stop the puck. Avs should be up 2-0.
Ur a joke u heard him Colorado won cuz of two greasy goals
@@user-fo4xg5un8g Jets have been outplayed both games, it should definitely be 2-0. You're the joke buddy
The output tonight wasn't enough if this is the blueprint going forward it'll be a short playoff run. Cycling the puck for half the PP looking for an open lane will never work. Make your success don't wait for it to present itself to you. Open a lane up yourself with movement well timed shots. Greasy is the only goals you'll get in this series. Don't try to out finesse the AVS.
The Fraudulent Jets have shown up for game 2 as well as 2019 Playoff Hellebuyck… Avs in 5 if Jets keep playing like this..
Bowness is being outcoached by Bednar. End of story. The Jets got the jump on the Avs in game 1, but the Avs damn near clawed their way back into that game, only losing by one goal. Bednar saw something in the second game and made an adjustment and the Jets were damn near powerless to generate any offence. Every pass they tried to make kept getting picked off and/or intercepted and the Jets _KEPT MAKING THE SAME PLAY!!_ It was infuriating to watch. If Bowness doesn't make MASSIVE changes to the ENTIRE way the Jets are playing (including benching Toffoli for Perfetti), they'll be flying back to Winnipeg facing elimination. And if that happenes, it'll be the third consecutive year one of Rick Bowness' teams have been bounced in the first round. I wouldn't expect him back behind the bench in the fall.
Whether Bowness remains after this playoff series the Jets' head coach remains TBD although should they lose their current playoff series he should remain also remains TBD. Roster construction IMO is another part, and that ultimately lies with management including Kevin Cheveldayoff, Mark Chipman and other members of the Board of Jets' ownership group True North Sports and Entertainment. How many playoff games, from the conference semifinal level onward, have various Canadian NHL teams won since the Jets appeared in a 2018 conference final? Going from Western to Eastern Canada, I count: - 3 such games won by the Canucks - 1 by the Flames - 6 by the Oilers - none by the Jets (swept by Habs after having won opening-round playoff series against the Oilers) - 1 by the Leafs - none by the Sens - 9 by the Habs
If I'm Team USA GM for the 2026 Olympics and I saw Conner Hellebuyck playoff stats there is no way I'm playing him in the 2026 Olympics. After all the 2024 and 2025 playoffs are Olympics tryouts for all of the players wishing to go to Italy to rep their country in 2026.
Well first of all, Hellebuyck is playing terrible, and we could be up 2-0 on the road, but 1-1 is still a win. Now we go back home as the best team on home ice with good goal tending. Avs in 6
Avs could be up 2-0 with better goaltending
According to the "Deserve-To-Win-O-Meter," Colorado had an 81.9% chance to win Game 1 and a 64.6% chance to win Game 2. The only thing that changed is that the Jets played better (but still lost).
GoJetsGo!!
ANY mistakes made are amplified in the playoffs where every game matters .
It’s simple, Sunday Giorgiev had a bad game, last night Hellebuyck had a bad game.
I would argue Hellboy had 2 bad games actually...... but I catch your drift.
Hellasucks had two bad games at home. Georgie had one bad game on the road. Get your facts straight.
@@nugglife3035 guys look we found a Colorado fan! So rare to find one in the wild considering most are barely sentient. Are you the first in your line to be literate?
Why is your audio so terrible? Y'all hire students or something?
Clowns …
Too many mistakes by the Jets. Jets should have won this game.
Nah. Jets got outplayed plain and simple.