‘It’s a different look’: Regulation wins more important in NHL’s shortened season
Paul Maurice is cheering for only one thing when he watches two North Division rivals hit the ice from his couch.
The Winnipeg Jets head coach wants the result decided inside 60 minutes — and definitely not in overtime or a shootout, where the losing side gets an extra point in the standings.
“You’ve just got your fingers crossed every night that maybe there’s a blowout so you can rest easy towards the end of the game,” Maurice said with a little smirk. “You’re cheering for both teams in the last five minutes in a tie game.
“Don’t care which one, just as long as one of them scores.”