The cold streak isn’t really the issue. The bigger issue is they’ve played relatively poorly all season and built up an unsustainable win total. The concern is that based on the advanced stats, it’s probable that the overall quality of this team is closer to the last few weeks than the first few months of the season.Also have you guys not followed hockey for more than a season? All teams go through cold stretches, the Jets are no different. They are a lock for the playoffs and a lot of the games don’t matter at all. The Leafs were cold until recently, Preds can’t seem to get anything going etc. It’d do you good to check out some other games and take the Jets goggles off to see the bigger picture. Maybe it’s a side effect of finally having a good team, and now you demand them to win every game? It’s better to pace themselves to avoid the burnout that made them lose against Vegas last year.
Put it this way, with the jury still out on this season, this group essentially has one great season on its resume. This isn’t the dynasty Kings or Blackhawks or Pens. They should get some benefit of the doubt, sure and they are fortunate they have essentially a guaranteed playoff spot right now so they can work out the kinks but this team is a far cry from last season’s team on the ice. It’s really not remotely close. There are reasons to be genuinely concerned that last year was the peak, especially with important pieces like Wheeler, Byfuglien, Perreault and even Little in the decline of their careers, at various speeds.
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