Change the Recipe
After giving up five goals to the San Jose Sharks and another seven to the Colorado Avalanche, the message is clear.
It's a recipe for disaster and simply cannot continue to happen. It requires a complete buy-in on ever shift to put defensive structure first, which will inevitably lead the scoring chances and opportunities of their own.
“It’s just taking pride in defending first and foremost,” Stefan Noesen said. “Just giving up that many goals in general is not a recipe to win in this league. We are obviously a very high skilled, dynamic offensive team but you give up five, six, seven goals it doesn’t matter. It’s hard to score in this league to begin with, but you give up those that easily, it’s a recipe for failure.”
Leaning into that committment is what it will take, Keefe added. They have seen it in stretches over the two-game losing streak, but it will be required each and every shift to work their way out of it.
“We’ve got to be harder, we’ve got to lean in and compete harder and that be the foundation to find our way out,” Keefe said. And when we do that in the second and third periods (against San Jose) we’re fine. We need to score, we need some offense to come through at 5-on-5, that’s the next step but the work ethic that we put forth in periods two and three, that’s allowed us to carry the play. That’s the model and if something doesn’t go your way early, brush it off and get to work. It’s early on in the season here, things have gone really well for us so we haven’t faced this type of thing,