Have to hand it to the players and coaches. They've been playing a more cohesive defensive game the last handful of games. It's not prefect, but you see there's progress. They're generally protecting the house more, getting in shooting lanes, blocking shots or getting their sticks in the way either to cut a pass or deflect a shot. And in most cases, they also get the puck away from the danger area quickly.
The forwards are also helping with the back check, which makes a difference. And it's not because they shut out Edmonton and beat Columbus only. Even in Minnesota, despite losing 3-0, they played a good defensive game.
Maybe this is just a few good games and they'll go back to their chickens-with-their-heads-cut-off type of defending. But the real hope is this is a trend and not just a good run.
It's not that I'm not expecting them to struggle with consistency, they're still a young team and their D-Corps is still inexperienced. But it would be nice if this is a sign of things to come.