OTTAWA -- It's easy to see how the Ottawa Senators might frustrate the average offensive player, with their 1-3-1 system and their ability to slow down teams in the neutral zone. It is, perhaps, a little more unexpected how well they have been able to do so against Pittsburgh Penguins forwards Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Phil Kessel in the Eastern Conference Final.
"I think it's been a full team buy-in, full team effort by whoever's on the ice," Senators defenseman Chris Wideman said. "All five guys are conscientious of the time and the situation, where the puck is on the ice, and it's not a matter of who's scoring goals for us or who's making the plays. It's a full team buy-in of a 200-foot game, and we're playing defense first."
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