Give Elvis Merzlikins credit. Even at a low moment -- and this was a low moment -- he still has a bit of a sense of humor.
The Blue Jackets goaltender met with the media after Sunday night's game in which his two misplays of the puck led to a pair of Chicago goals in the third period, with those tallies the difference makers in the game.
On the first, with the teams tied 1-1 and the game nearing the midway point of the third, Merzlikins went behind the net to play the puck. The puck stood on edge rather than lying flat and stuck to the boards, and Merzlikins chose to play it on his backhand rather than fire the puck on his forehand up the wall.
For a goalie the latter is a much more comfortable play, but for some reason the CBJ goalie tried to backhand it toward Seth Jones rather than play it along the dasher to Zach Werenski. CBJ fans know what happen next, as Pius Suter was the first player there, firing the puck back into the crease, where it went into the net off Merzlikins as the goalie tried to hustle back into position.
Merzlikins took responsibility for that miscue as well as his later one in his postgame press conference, but he also explained his thought process on the goal.
"Not going into excuses, but the luck wasn't on my side this time," he said. "The puck got stuck on the boards, and I shot it on the backhand, but we are not (as) good, goalies, on the backhand as players are so maybe I shouldn't shoot it on the backhand. I should shoot it on the forehand. I messed up."