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Arizona Coyotes center Nick Bjugstad discussed the turning point, what he believes went wrong, and what he and his team can learn from after the ‘Yotes lost to the Winnipeg Jets 5-3 at Mullett Arena on Nov. 4.

Today, Bjugstad had an assist, one shot-on-goal, 19:27 time-on-ice and a +1 rating.

Overall, Bjugstad has scored two goals and assisted five times for 7 points in 11 games.

When reflecting on what happened after leading 2-0, Bjugstad stated there was a change in momentum as the game wore on.

“In the second period, it was the turning point,” Bjugstad said. “They (Winnipeg) came at us hard. We had some chances, but not nearly enough. On our end, we definitely didn’t like how we were playing as a five-man unit.”

To watch the rest of the postgame thoughts from Bjugstad, click below.

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