‘We weren’t ready to go’: Jets’ playoff hopes take heavy hit in ugly loss to Flyers
WINNIPEG — In the moments after the final horn, for those Winnipeg Jets fans who stuck around to the bitter end of a 7-1 beatdown by the Philadelphia Flyers, the sounds of Bob Marley playing over the arena speakers echoed through Canada Life Centre.
The chorus of “Don’t Worry About a Thing” provided a stark, almost cruel symbolism for the Winnipeg Jets season that isn’t mathematically lost but is certainly starting to feel like only a matter of time.
“We weren’t ready to go,” said Jets head coach Scott Arniel. “I’ll take responsibility for that. We were not ready to go throughout our lineup. Player one to 20 were not ready to go. They got the better of us.”
When pressed on why his team did not match the urgency of the moment, Arniel kept his answer brief.


