Short answer: everyone should be minimally worried
Long answer: this season's 10 games should be an indication of what has been said all along - when the defense plays well ahead of him, his game also steps up. when we allow a lane for him to see the puck, he does fine. Boston games, our defense struggled and we had a lot of turnovers in the defensive zone. Even in some of our wins, the PP gave up short-handed 1v1 chances. Maybe the only thing that I am finding an issue with is that sometimes it looks like his eyes don't follow the puck all the way, especially on some of the closer shots. Was noticing in some of the past few games that some shots between the circles were actually grazing his jersey or some part of his equipment (specifically shots around shoulder level). Maybe a little more focus on following the puck all the way through would be helpful, but it may be a situation where the shot is close enough that he just has to get set and can't get his glove or blocker in the exact spot needed.