"It's not surprising that they've done well but maybe a little bit surprising how well they've done," said Copp, who played eight seasons for the Jets. "And I think that speaks to really how talented the room is, and when they put it all together, it clicks."
It didn't click last season.
Paul Maurice resigned as coach Dec. 17, 2001, saying the Jets needed a new voice. At that point, he was in his ninth season with them, and they were 13-10-5, fifth in the Central.
Dave Lowry was 26-22-6 as interim coach the rest of the way, the Jets finishing 39-32-11, sixth in the division.
Forward Mark Scheifele made headlines after the season finale. Even though he was signed for two more seasons, he said he needed to know where the team was going and what changes would be made, because he had to think about his career and what would be best for him.
Then the Jets hired Rick Bowness as coach July 4.
"I knew the nucleus was there, and it was a better team than it showed," Bowness said. "Let's put it that way."
The Jets announced Sept. 16 they would not have a captain, removing forward Blake Wheeler from the role he had held since Aug. 31, 2016. Wheeler said he had talked with the Jets about a trade but decided to stay.
Bowness said at the time Wheeler would continue to lead, but the Jets wanted more players to share in the responsibility.
He said Tuesday the Jets had to get the players on the same page and away from the distractions around the team.
"We've had to fix that first and foremost, because you're not going to fix the X's and O's on the ice until you change the culture," Bowness said. "The culture wasn't nearly as bad as perceived, so that was a certain help."
The X's and O's came next, though.
The Jets have been better defensively, reducing the Grade A scoring chances and bringing out the best in goalie Connor Hellebuyck.
The loss at Detroit, where Hellebuyck allowed six goals on 22 shots, was an anomaly. He won the Vezina Trophy voted as the best NHL goalie in 2019-20 and ranks second in the NHL in wins (20) this season. Among goalies who have played at least 20 games, he's fifth in goals-against average (2.42) and third in save percentage (.924).