Dappleganger said:
On the play, Jake tries to push the puck into the corner but the puck jumps his stick. That puts Jake in the wrong position defensively. If Andersen is able to make the save I don't think we're even talking about this. It's ultimately a bad bounce. Shit happens.
Do I like what Jake did on the play? No, I would have preferred he maintained defensive position. I don't think it was a soft play, he made the wrong decision.
Yeah it was a bad bounce off his stick that resulted in the turnover. Getting back and establishing body position was very good; the decision to try to immediately turn it up the ice through the middle on his backhand is what exposed Gardiner to Soderberg's extra effort.
I understand why Gardiner did this: he wanted to preserve precious PP time and expedite getting the puck back to the forwards, he's very good at manipulating forecheckers off the puck with his positioning and skating, so he's very confident he could pull it off and they'd catch the PKers on the change. I would've liked him to just shield off Soderberg and steer the play until it was out of the slot, but if I'm the coach I wouldn't ask Jake (or any skilled players) to stop trying to make these plays, just pick more stable spaces to work from.
Andersen relaxed once Jake put Soderberg on his hip, so he was very not ready when the shot materialized.
Here's a 'better' defensieve defenseman:
https://twitter.com/Prospects_Watch/status/1085371943933612033