Jets Paul Maurice fires back to Sharks players Weve got nothing to complain about

Paul Maurice delivered a pointed me sage to the San Jose Sharks players who had negative things to say about the city of Winnipeg last weekend. Without nece sarily singling out those particular players, Maurice stated that everyone who works in the National Hockey League has got it pretty Isaiah Likely Jersey good. "We've got nothing to complain about, pretty good life. Every day, every city, is a pretty darn good one," Maurice told reporters at the Jets morning skate in Buffalo ahead of Tuesday's game against the Sabres. MORE : "I don't think any coach Roquan Smith Jersey , any player, trainer, referee should ever complain about a day in the National Hockey League." Maurice's impa sioned response included some trademark sarcasm and humor, as well, after a reporter asked him to comment on what San Jose's Tomas Hertl, Justin Braun and Tim Heed said about Winnipeg in Maurice Canady Jersey an online video featurebefore the Jets dropped the Sharks 4-1 at Bell MTS Place on Sunday. A great moment during Paul Maurice's media availability this morning. This was his answer when asked by about the video of San Jose players complaining about . A fantastic perspective from the coach. Tyler Esquivel (@Mr_Skeyval) Hertl said Winnipeg was his least favorite NHL city because "it's cold and dark there. I don't like it there." Braun did not have good things to say about the hotel the team stays at in Winnipeg, adding, "I don't know if they have WiFithere yet." Woo. Winnipeg. Cant wait. Sharks on NBCS (@NBCSSharks) The comments rankled many in Winnipeg, including Premier Brian Pallister, who showed some snark in Darrian Dalcourt Jersey response. Full quote from Premier Brian Pallister regarding the comments made from San Jose players saying that Winnipeg is the worst city to play in. Scott Billeck (@ScottBilleck) Mike Rigerman Jersey The Jets put the silline s behind them Tuesday when, with Steve Mason spelling Connor Hellebuyck and starting in goal, they look to beat the Sabres for the second time in le s than a week, trying to follow up Friday's 4-3 home-ice victory over Buffalo.
 
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