Holdurbreathe
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Seriously? That's a pretty weak argument to put forward to prop up your boy that has played a whole 2 NHL games. The Sens are actually very good at entering the offensive zone. Right now the only thing going on is that the defense and offense seem to be too spread out from each other for support.
It's a timing thing, not a skill thing, it will come.
The Turris line has been good at entering the zone, the other 3 lines not so much IMO. Though Mac did help the 2nd line with zone entry.
I definitely agree the Senators have gap issues, but I don't believe it is a timing problem, it is a discipline problem.
For the most part the Sens had good gap control in the preseason games which was surprising. However since the regular season started it has been a very noticeable issue.
IMO this occurs when too much focus is put on creating offence which can and likely has lead to poor team defense.
Hopefully Cameron makes some adjustments before Wednesday.