CarltonTheBear said:
Gardiner was skating in 1 direction to angle Burmistrov off, then abruptly turned to another direction to keep up with a cutting Burmistrov, then had to revert back to his original direction once Wheeler came into possession of the puck. All within like a second. That's getting turned around to me. Apologies if you thought I meant he did a 360 or something.
Except that he stayed with Wheeler. He takes one backwards stride and he's right on him. He cut the angle and basically took away the shot. All he has to do is pivot to get his stick on the other side and Wheeler now has to make a play to get the puck to Burmistrov. It's actually a testament to his skating ability that he was able to stay with Wheeler with basically one backwards cut.
And no, busta, Wheeler would not have gone by him if he pivots. There was nowhere for him to go. He was already at the top of the circle when Gardiner decided to drop down. Gardiner clearly has no idea where Burmistrov is on this play. He's got his stick down protecting the slot but Burmistrov is already by him. If you're going to stay in the middle, it helps to know where the other guy is. If he lost the other guy, then his only play is to attack the puck carrier, which he didn't do.
He was guessing at that point. Guessing is not playing defence.