Letang admitted he thought about shooting anyway because he had time. He chose not to when he saw Sharks center Logan Couture coming at him, just as Crosby predicted he would, in a blocking position with his legs closed, knees bent, hands facing out, stick out to his side.
"I had to think quick," Letang said.
So Letang thought back to what Crosby told him to do and he did it. He bypassed Couture with a pass to a wide-open Sheary in the soft spot of the zone.
Crosby knew the pass would be there.
"I think they kind of lost me when I came off the wall there," Sheary said. "I had a lot of time to shoot."
The only thing Crosby didn't predict was Sheary's shot. He sent a beauty into the back of the net before Sharks defenseman Justin Braun could close on him.
"And he had a guy coming in at him," Letang said. "He used him as a screen. It was a great shot."
It finished off the perfect play, set up because of Crosby's genius.
"It's one of those things that guys have to execute," Crosby said. "You have to make the pass, and that's exactly what they did. Usually the center kind of calls the play, and I think those guys deserve a lot more credit than me."
Crosby is being modest, but that play never happens without him drawing it up on the fly. It never happens without him having the confidence to know he was going to win the faceoff.
"He's an elite player, he believes in himself, he's confident," Letang said, "so that doesn't surprise me."