
Jets in must-win mode after dropping 3-1 decision to Stars in Game 4
DALLAS — As the final minutes of regulation time ticked down Tuesday night, Winnipeg Jets executive chairman Mark Chipman paced outside his team’s dressing room.
Hands in his pant pockets, head facing down, Chipman occasionally glanced up at the television monitor in the hallway.
He watched as his team pressed late but couldn’t cut the deficit, eventually dropping a 3-1 decision to Dallas in a Game 4 loss that left the Jets in must-win mode for this second-round NHL playoff series.
Chipman folded his arms and looked away in the dying seconds. He didn’t need to look up again. The game-ending horn that blared throughout American Airlines Center and the roar from the sellout crowd said it all.