Many of the questions facing the Winnipeg Jets today were about the scoring chances that got away in Tuesday's 5-3 loss to Dallas.
But the answer to the team's abysmal place in the Western Conference standings continues to reside at the other end of the hockey spectrum: an inability to prevent goals.
Start with a penalty-killing unit that continues to weigh like an anchor around this team's neck.
Ranked 27th of 30 NHL teams, the penalty kill cost the Jets two more goals against the Stars (one coming as Dustin Byfuglien stepped out of the penalty box).