How about we throw some actual facts on top of your "Drama Queen" rhetoric?
According to Natural StatTrick there are currently 65 goalies in the NHL with 300 or more minutes (the equivalent of 5 full games) of TOI using all game conditions.
-Allen ranks #32 out of 65 in High Danger Shots Allowed per 60 minutes
-Allen ranks #6 out of 65 in Mid Danger Shots Allowed per 60 minutes
-Allen ranks #57 out of 65 in Low Danger Shots Allowed per 60 minutes
He has been exposed to far more mid danger shots than most of the league, but an average number of high danger shots and far fewer low danger shots than most of the league. You question in bold above is a resounding "YES, there are plenty of others who have faced more wide open shots than Jake."
So what is Jake doing with these chances? Well, I'm glad I asked.
-Allen ranks #51 out of 65 in High Danger Save Percentage
-Allen ranks #23 out of 65 in Mid Danger Save Percentage
-Allen ranks #29 out of 65 in Low Danger Save Percentage
He also ranks #53 out of 65 in Goals Saved Above Average (he is -5.37; your foil Elliott is +1.61) and #49 out of 65 in Overall Save Percentage. The bottom line is that he has been pretty average at stopping low and mid-danger shots this season while seeing far more than his share of mid danger shots and far less than his share of low danger shots. He is seeing an average amount of high danger shots and he is one of the worst in the league (22nd percentile) at stopping them.
All of this pretty much jives with what I've been seeing. You can feel free to celebrate your 3-4 weeks of average to above average play, but the facts won't forget about the 5-6 weeks that came before that, nor will they forget about the fact that he has been a well below league average goalie for the entirety of his career. Facts don't care about your feelings.