WINNIPEG - The disappointment from Wednesday's loss to the Detroit Red Wings still sits in the pit of the Winnipeg Jets' stomachs, but they know there is work to be done.
Thursday's 35-minute practice at Canada Life Centre was about preparing for the Colorado Avalanche, the next opponent on Winnipeg's three-game home stand.
"That's the nice thing about playing in this league, you get to bounce back right away. You play pretty much every other day against great teams," said Nikolaj Ehlers. "Colorado is obviously not doing too bad right now, they have a pretty good team in there. It's going to be a challenge for us."
Jets interim head coach Dave Lowry feels there is still plenty of belief among his players and his staff.
Winnipeg is seven points back of the final wildcard spot in the Western Conference - currently held by the Dallas Stars - with 11 games left in the season.
There may have been silence in the room after Wednesday's defeat, but not on the ice on Thursday.
Jets shift focus to home stand finale against Colorado
"We're going to have to be really good tomorrow."