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What was it that William Munny said in Unforgiven?
“Deserve’s got nothing to do with it.”
That line summed up the feeling following Saturday’s frustrating 4-3 overtime loss to the Minnesota Wild. A missed penalty on a hit from behind by Joel Eriksson Ek on Josh Morrissey led to a retaliation cross-check call on Dylan DeMelo, wiping out what would have been an empty-net goal. Instead, Minnesota capitalized on a 6-on-4 advantage, scoring with just 22 seconds remaining before Matt Boldy ended it 39 seconds into overtime.
Ugh.
The most maddening part? The Jets actually played well. So what gives?
Cam & Jim break down what went wrong, what still looked encouraging, and whether Winnipeg’s recent stretch of close losses means progress is coming—or if it’s just more of the same. The Jets have now dropped five straight games, all by a single goal.
Is that a sign things are finally turning, or simply another cruel tease?
The guys also look ahead to Monday night’s showdown at Canada Life Centre against Connor McDavid and the red-hot Edmonton Oilers.
CHED's Brenden Escott joins to take a better look at where the Oilers are headed, as they try to reach the Stanley Cup Final for a third straight time.
It’s a deep dive, plenty of frustration, and no shortage of opinion—on another episode of Jets @ Noon.
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By Corus RadioWhat was it that William Munny said in Unforgiven?
“Deserve’s got nothing to do with it.”
That line summed up the feeling following Saturday’s frustrating 4-3 overtime loss to the Minnesota Wild. A missed penalty on a hit from behind by Joel Eriksson Ek on Josh Morrissey led to a retaliation cross-check call on Dylan DeMelo, wiping out what would have been an empty-net goal. Instead, Minnesota capitalized on a 6-on-4 advantage, scoring with just 22 seconds remaining before Matt Boldy ended it 39 seconds into overtime.
Ugh.
The most maddening part? The Jets actually played well. So what gives?
Cam & Jim break down what went wrong, what still looked encouraging, and whether Winnipeg’s recent stretch of close losses means progress is coming—or if it’s just more of the same. The Jets have now dropped five straight games, all by a single goal.
Is that a sign things are finally turning, or simply another cruel tease?
The guys also look ahead to Monday night’s showdown at Canada Life Centre against Connor McDavid and the red-hot Edmonton Oilers.
CHED's Brenden Escott joins to take a better look at where the Oilers are headed, as they try to reach the Stanley Cup Final for a third straight time.
It’s a deep dive, plenty of frustration, and no shortage of opinion—on another episode of Jets @ Noon.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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