After Fleury stopped Kraken All-Star Jordan Eberle on the first shootout attempt, Donato took the puck for his team's second try. He skated patiently from center ice toward Fleury, starting to wind one way, then another.
When he reached Fleury's vicinity, Donato kept the dangle going in an effort to force Fleury to make the first move. It worked. Fleury flopped downward to block all low opportunities, but Donato calmly lifted the puck high over Fleury.
A post-game reporter queried Donato about his strategy to get his shot past Fleury.
"I just say a prayer and hope for the best," Donato said.
Donskoi apparently scouted his teammate's shootout goal. His winning shot was also high, beating Fleury on the glove side. Any fan watching Monday's thriller knows Fleury used that glove several times to make spectacular saves that even Chicago teammates thought were headed to the back of the net.
As first reported by Kraken colleague and ROOTS SPORTS Northwest TV analyst JT Brown, Donato arrived at Climate Pledge Arena Monday wearing a game-worn tie of Colby Cave, his former Boston Bruins teammate who died at 25 from a sudden brain bleed in April 2020. Cave's wife, Emily, attended Monday's game and had given the tie to Donato.
Donato smiled when asked about the tie: "It was special. I was wearing Colb's tie. He was a close friend of mine. Emily was here today. I think he was here with me, too."