Of course there is a risk-reward to having a smaller gap, as you can get beaten to the outside by a good skater or get beaten by a deke if you improperly match the forward's speed. The way it is now (and has been forever), however, is way too far skewed towards having too large of a gap and makes the game too static, repetitive, and boring.
I attached a screen shot of a typical gap that the AI maintains in NHL 20 (with arrows showing where the stick and body should be to try to deny zone entry) and some gif I found online showing better gap control from a real game.
In the screenshot from NHL 20, with the numbers back and the back pressure from the backchecker, that play should result in either a dump in or a turnover, but instead I could easily skate down the boards and set up in the corner (just like every other trip down the ice - boring).
And I understand that not everyone wants more neutral zone play, and casuals may be turned off by that. But to me neutral zone play is too big a part of the sport to completely ignore. Maybe there could be a slider for this?

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