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Arizona Coyotes head coach André Tourigny talked with the media after his team suffered a 5-3 defeat to the Winnipeg Jets about the compete level, left wing Lawson Crouse coming back to the game later on after hurting his right arm and more on Nov. 4.

Jets forward Nino Niederreiter scored a hat-trick and defenseman Brenden Dillon had two.

The Coyotes are 5-5-1 after today’s loss and sit No. 4 in the Central Division, at the time of reporting.

When asked about how he believed his team played, Tourigny was not pleased in different aspects of the game.

“I don’t think we had the pace we normally have,” Tourigny said. I think they (Winnipeg) played really solid and they were better than us on our breakout, that’s what made the difference.”

If you want to watch more about what Tourigny had to say after the Coyotes loss, click below.

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