Crock. You the first man back, you take the puck carrier, and the goalie should be yelling directions to the rest, and you.
There is no time to 'choose between risks' in a down ice fast play. You take the man.
So this seems to imply you want the first man back to go after the puck carrier, correct? Why would Drewiske take the puck carrier when Boullion was clearly covering him?
OK, maybe not the puck carrier then. I've gotta protect the net. How about the guy who was driving the middle lane then? Damn, he's already covered by Galchenyuk.
OK, who else. Looking to his right, he sees a guy that is clearly wide open heading straight for the net. A guy that no one had picked up on the backcheck.
Why the hell WOULDN'T he cover him? Why the hell would he simply point at him when no one else was looking then proceed to box out the player who was already tied up by the center? What is the point of covering "your" man if he is already covered, leaving someone else wide open in the process?