Jets remain confident they’ll pull out of nosedive as losing streak hits 10 games
WINNIPEG — Even though their losing streak has reached double digits, Winnipeg Jets head coach Scott Arniel and his players weren’t throwing their arms up in despair.
Instead, a 10th consecutive loss (0-6-4) after falling 4-3 to the Vegas Golden Knights in overtime on Tuesday will make the Jets dig in deeper and keep hoping there’s light at the end of the tunnel.
“You have to coach the games, you have to be in these games,” Arniel said. “You just can’t say, ‘OK, it’s been a hard year, it’s been tough, we’re not going to show up for the remaining 41 (games).’ That’s our job and that’s what we have to do and I don’t expect anything less.
“Those guys are driving each other and I’m driving them as a coach. You’re just finding a way to maybe, just maybe, there’s a streak that’s coming that we can jump on.”

