“when you lose, you worry about your team from a mental standpoint, and how they’re feeling. we talked about where our game’s at. we talked about how we have to play to have success. we have to look forward.”
this will be game no. 30 on the schedule and they only have nine regulation wins in their first 29 games.
the issue with the slide is that the senators will hit the mid-point of the schedule on jan. 5 against the detroit red wings at home. this is a difficult trip, with a visit to the minnesota wild on saturday afternoon, then wrapping it up on monday against the winnipeg jets.
green doesn’t sugarcoat things with the players or media on the way the senators are playing and, yes, they’ve lost three straight, but they’ve had some good efforts.
“the way we like to do things is just be honest with our group,” green said. “if you’re not playing well, be honest about it. if you are, then talk about what you’re doing well. it doesn’t really change. win or lose, we’re still trying to be honest with our group about how our game.”
honestly, the senators need to start turning potential into production.
after a 3-for-3 effort on the power play in the loss to the devils, the senators badly need to start scoring at 5-on-5 to stay alive. the club hasn’t scored an even-strength goal since the third period of the 4-3 victory over the montreal canadiens a week ago at the bell centre.