"I'm so disappointed and disgusted right now, " the coach said.
The Jets, the second wild from the West, lost four straight games after winning the series opener against the top-seeded Golden Knights, and struggled mightily in Game 5.
With their season on the line, they allowed a goal 50 seconds into the game and managed five shots on goal in the first period. In the second period, they allowed three goals, including another one in the first minute, and were outshot 15-9. In the third, they finally scored and generated some chances, but most of the offense came after the decision to pull goalie Connor Hellebuyck with more than seven minutes remaining.
"No pushback," Bowness said. "It's the same stuff]*
Winnipeg went 17-19-2 after Jan. 15 to fall from challenging for first in the conference to sneaking in as the second wild card in its penultimate game of the regular season.
It started the playoffs with a 5-1 win here in Game 1 but had few answers after as injuries and disappointment built.
The Jets lost 5-2 in Game 2 and 5-4 in double overtime in Game 3, when they extended the game with three goals in the third without top defenseman Josh Morrissey, who was injured on his first shift. In Game 4, they lost 4-2, along with the services of forward Mark Scheifele, who scored 42 goals in the regular season.
Then, in Game 5, it was a rout from the start.
"We have to push back," Bowness said, seething. "There has to be a pushback. There has to be pride. You have to be able to push back when things aren't going your way. We had no pushback.
"Their better players were so much better than ours tonight. They deserved to win. They were the better team in the regular season, they were the better team in this series."