WINNIPEG - As a team, the Winnipeg Jets learned a lot of lessons in 2017-18.
Some came on the ice - playing against the opposition's best, bouncing back after falling behind, and playing their game no matter what style they were up against.
The Stanley Cup Playoffs provided an even more high-pressure setting, and the lessons continued.
"I think just the way the momentum can switch, and the ups and downs of it," said Bryan Little of his biggest takeaway from the postseason. "You go through it and it's an emotional roller coaster through a series. You're on top of the world when you're up, then you lose a game and it feels like it's over."
But the biggest lesson is perhaps yet to be learned.
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