Injuries rarely should be used as an excuse in the postseason because no team ever is completely healthy at this time of the year.
But the Jets deserve the benefit of the doubt.
Josh Morrissey, a candidate for the Norris Trophy as the best defenseman in the NHL, sustained a lower-body injury in the first period of Game 3 and never returned. Forward Mark Scheifele, who scored a Jets-high 42 goals during the regular season, sustained an upper-body injury in the first period of Game 4. Forward Nikolaj Ehlers, who sustained an upper-body injury April 11, the penultimate game of the regular season, was not cleared to play until Game 5. Forward Cole Perfetti, out since Feb. 19 because of an upper-body injury, was skating but never progressed to shedding a no-contact jersey.
That is 212 regular-season points (78 goals, 134 assists) from those four players, and three-fifths of the regular top power-play unit. Perfetti was on the second unit.
"The goal was to have a long run and you get some injuries and stuff like that, but I feel like it's not really like we're using that as an excuse," defenseman Brenden Dillon said. "We still felt we were going to be able to get the job done. And we didn't."