WINNIPEG -For the second straight game, the Winnipeg Jets liked a big part of their performance.
What they didn't like was the final result.
The Jets (38-28-3) held one of the highest-scoring teams in the National Hockey League - the Boston Bruins - to just 24 shots on goal, while generating 36 shots of their own, but at the end of the night the score read 3-0 in favour of Boston (50-11-5).
"There's no real moral victories at this point of the season," said Jets forward Adam Lowry. "I think for the most part if we keep forechecking like we have been we in the last couple of weeks, more often than not we're going to come out on the right side."
Jets fall short against Bruins
"We didn't capitalize on the chances they gave us."

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