Pierre-Luc Dubois had the frustration all over his face after the Winnipeg Jets dropped a 4-1 decision to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday.
It was the second straight loss on the five-game road trip (after Tuesday's setback in Montreal), and even though the Jets played much better on Thursday, three errors in the second period led to all the offence Toronto would need.
"We played some good minutes but against these good teams, you give them a little bit and they take a lot," said Dubois. "Just mistakes that lead to goals. That was it."
Auston Matthews scored twice, his 23rd and 24th of the season in the opening 3:39 of the second period, and Mitch Marner followed up with a shorthanded marker with 6:11 left in the middle frame.
Kyle Connor responded for Winnipeg in the third, but Mark Giordano's empty netter with under three minutes to go in regulation halted any chance of a comeback.
Jets drop second straight on road trip with setback in Toronto
"It was a much better effort, much better compete."

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