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Double-overtime dagger hurt but team happy to be home with split
The late-night flight home and a restless sleep, video work with coaches and some kibitzing with teammates pretty much summed up the 16 hours that followed the Winnipeg Jets’ most crushing loss of the year.
All signs Monday afternoon, however, suggested the torment of a double-overtime defeat had dulled considerably.
“Something we talked about (Sunday) night, we’re all disappointed to lose in a game in double overtime.