“That was a little bit of a frivolous thing to say,” said Jeanneret. “I really felt I shouldn’t have said it. They were not booed the other night because they really played well. That’s the kind of hockey they were playing earlier in the season when things were going well. They played a team that is much better, a team that is in the playoffs, fighting for first place in their division. And yet they were competitive all night long and lost by one goal in the end. And it wasn’t for lack of effort; there was all kinds of effort and I think the fans understood that and appreciated it and have not seen that happen regularly lately.”