Lots of room for interpretation but the following are direct quotes that Bones made in an interview with M Ates following the St.Louis game.
"We can`t get into this loose careless hockey, run and gun with teams that have nothing to lose"
" Our D took some gambles the other night in St Louis that they normally don`t take so we talked to the D about that this morning. Not to play careless hockey."
"Making sure we keep our discipline in terms of our positional play...."
He is clearly trying to reduce what he perceives to be risk taking by ever tightening.
He's asking them to be less careless hockey, be sound positionally.
Is that taking risk out of the game? Would you rather see that type of risk added to their game?
Yes, there is lots of room for interpretation because I'm looking at these comments as being important factors in getting our act together - the risk, IMO, is not implementing some structure in their game and being less careless.
The rest of my post (which was the point) was centered around the fact that I don't think this coach is the issue with a strategy to get back to basic hockey.
I also tried to expand on why they might take that approach considering they are not having a lot of luck with basic hockey skills like passing the puck, going to the net, finishing checks, making plays, and so on.
I hope he continues what he is doing - he's clearly trying to get these guys back to the successful game strategy we witnessed in the first half.