Ask Winnipeg Jets forward Andrew Copp a question, and you will get an intelligent response, sometimes with a little sarcastic humour thrown in for good measure.
Copp was providing a lot of that and more during a video conference call earlier Tuesday from his parents’ winter home in Florida, where he has been since the players were given the green light to vacate their NHL cities amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Jets centre and left winger has been joined by his younger brother, who was going to college in Georgia and made the six- to seven-hour trip so the family could be together. “Just try to stay as busy as I can and try to get a workout in in the morning or early afternoon,” is how Copp described his daily routine. “We’ve been