The first two periods were proof-positive of why Grubauer was a Vezina Trophy finalist last season. It shouldn't be lost on avid and new fans alike that the goalie-of-the-year award is voted on by NHL general managers.
He finished with 23 saves and the Kraken needed every one of them to get on their plane to Philadelphia with a standings point. Philly, by the way, should be an emotional matchup for Hakstol, who led the Flyers to two postseasons in his three full seasons as the team's head coach.
Grubauer made two point-blank saves in the opening 20 minutes, one early on CBJ forward Sean Kuraly and another late by fellow forward Jack Roslovic. Both Grubauer stops kept the game scoreless and allowed the Kraken to continue aggressive play on both ends of the ice.
Roslovic, by the way, was likely the Columbus name called the most by friend and Kraken play-by-play man John Forslund. He came over in Columbus' ballyhooed trade for Laine, regarded as the elite goal scorer the Blue Jackets were missing. While Laine struggled in the second half of the 2020-21 season, Roslovic impressed with hustle and scoring production.
Laine got into the high-quality scoring attempts queue himself, corralling a loose puck for a breakaway in the second period. Grubauer stood his position in a steady crouch and vanished any magic from Laine, who, give him credit, was alert enough to gather the rebound. He passed it to hard-charging defenseman Zach Werenski, who quick-released a hard shot that Grubauer smothered.
The second period ended with 15 shots turned away by Grubauer. Eight shots were in the "slot" or most-likely-to-result-in-a-goal lane of the ice. He received equally measurable support from his teammates, who blocked 15 shots in the first two periods of play.
When Robinson evened the score midway through the third period, it was on Columbus' 21st shot of the night. At that point, the Blue Jackets had attempted about twice as many shot attempts. Many resulted in blocked shots by a bevy of Kraken players who will likely nurse a few bruises Sunday as the team rests in Philadelphia for the final two games of this road trip (Monday at the Flyers, Tuesday in Newark to meet the New Jersey Devils).