Coach takes entire responsability for his team's horrible performance.

“That team wasn't prepared to play. That's on me

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Coach takes entire responsability for his team's horrible performance.
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The Winnipeg Jets lost got a hockey lesson from the Boston Bruins on saturday night. Thanks to Michael Hutchinson the scoreboard showed a 4-1 result for the Bruins but the Jets' performance was something to be ashamed of.

One of the most prolific offense in the NHL has been limited to a tiny 12 shots in the entire 60 minutes timeframe. Tuukka Rask had probably the easiest win of his career losing his shutout with less than 3 minutes to go when Kyle Lowry scored his fifth of the season.

Shortly after the game, head coach Paul Maurice took the entire responsibility for his team's loss. "I got two jobs. One is to prepare my hockey team and the other is to run the bench, and that team wasn't prepared to play. That's on me," said Maurice.

The Jets will have to swallow that pill quick as they're playing the Carolina Hurricanes today, not even 24 hours after their beating against the B's.

Source: TheScore