Frustrated Jets say they’re sorry for letting ‘best’ fans, city down
WINNIPEG — Scott Arniel wished he could apologize to Winnipeg Jets fans.
Not just the capacity crowd of 15,225 that watched the team get burned 6-1 by the San Jose Sharks Thursday night and still gave it a standing ovation at Canada Life Centre, but all the fans who won’t get to cheer for the Jets in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
“You’re disappointed that you weren’t better and you didn’t win those games,” said Arniel, who finished his second season as head coach.
“The other thing for me is that they’re not all getting ready for The Whiteout. And that’s the big thing, is that I know how much this city and this province loves playoff time.


