I think Grubauer should have stopped the game winner. There is no way Panarin should be cable to score on the far side from that angle. Grubauer played it poorly. I also thought he should have blocked the pass in Vaneks goal. I mean that pass went through the crease. If he had the paddle of his stick down he should have blocked that pass. Grubauer wasn't terrible but it was his technical flaws that ended up hurting us.
Agreed . . .
However, after watching the replay, I would love to here Todd Reirdans reaction/commentary/tirade on Orlov and J28s (its easier than his last name) execution. . .
From a laymans/arm-chair view. . . I can't for the life of me figure out what the fuck Orlov was trying to do, be cause it looked like "coast and try some stick on stick. . . Sure he kept him to the outside, for a few feet, but it would seem that forcing Perrin to the boards and at minimum have him dump the puck while the other skaters moved into coverage would be the correct thing for a Dman to do in that case. . .
And J28? I guess he should get a nod for seeing the clusterfuck that was happening, but in the meantime, he left his man wide open for a rebound or a quick pass. . .
Now, if they where doing what the system/coach called for, great on them. . .
In the infamous, "moment in time", there appears to be one shot (which was assuredly inventible at that time) available, which was the high glove,. . .now why that is certainly in NHL goalies skill set to make that glove save, any rebound (off goalie or pipe would of had a bow on it for the other two forwards there. . . which all leads back to not forcing Perrin on the boards and leaving open men in the first place.
Now I am the first to admit, Im just a fan reviewing paused highlights, so there is a TON of data I don't have access to. . . which is why Id love to hear Rierdens take on this sequence,