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Ottawa Senators coach hopeful as season opens tonight

What kind of team does new Ottawa Senators coach Guy Boucher have? He's about to find out.

'If we play good defence, we'll win. If we don't play good defence, we won't win,' says Senators new coach

Guy Boucher coached parts of three seasons with the Tampa Bay Lightning, who he took to within a game of the Stanley Cup Finals before the team underachieved in the 2013 season and he was let go. ((Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press))

With training camp done and the exhibition season over, Ottawa Senators coach Guy Boucher says the veterans and coaches on the team are itching to see what kind of team they have.

"It's a new team, new staff, new players, some big injuries..." Boucher told All in a Day host Alan Neal on Wednesday, on the eve of tonight's season and home opener against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

"Are we where we would like to be eventually...? No, there's so much work to be done. But I think the skeleton is in place and we'll just put some meat over the bones over the next few weeks and I think I like our group," Boucher said.

The Senators missed the playoffs last year and shook up the front office and coaching staff, with Boucher replacing fired coach Dave Cameron.

MacArthurinjury 'a gigantic loss'

Veteran Craig Anderson, pictured, and Andrew Hammond enter the season as the team's top two goaltenders. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)
They also traded forward Mika Zibanejad for Derick Brassard, lostChris Phillips to retirementand sent Curtis Lazar to the minors.

But the biggest loss so far this off-season has been the concussion to forward Clarke MacArthur, who missed all but four games last season due to post-concussion syndrome.

MacArthur suffered the concussion after taking a hit during a training camp scrimmage.

"I certainly won't downplay this one," Boucher told Neal. "It was a gigantic loss...everybody is aware of his impact, the thing is it's not just a player it's a player in your top two lines."

MacArthur was expected to provide a boost to the team's second forward line alongside Brassard and Bobby Ryan.While ZackSmith will fill his spot on the line, Boucher said that will leave holes elsewhere, not to mention the void in leadership.

'If we don't play good defence, we won't win'

He said his challenge is to get his players to trust each other, and to get the best out of each of them with different motivation techniques.

Ottawa Senators head coach Guy Boucher looks on as his team takes on the Toronto Maple Leafs in a pre-season game on Oct. 4. The two teams open the season in Ottawa on Oct. 12. (Liam Richards/Canadian Press)
"By far the carrot is mightier than the stick...by far," he said.

The Senators hope the offensive brilliance of defenceman Erik Karlsson, along with the first line of Mark Stone, Kyle Turris and Mike Hoffman, can create scoring chances, but Boucher was brought in to install some defensive structure to the team.

How is he going to do that?

"The carrot is very simple, if we play good defence, we'll win. If we don't play good defence, we won't win," he said.

The Ottawa Senators open the 2016-2017 season Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET at home at the Canadian Tire Centre against the Toronto Maple Leafs.