Sam Reinhart is such a forgotten man right now. I don't know if that's good or bad for his development, but it's certainly very quiet. Eichel is drawing all the press, but Reinhart has been quietly impressive this year and has been night and day better this year than he was in his audition last season. We tend to forget he's still 19. What a talent. Had Eichel made that pass, it would have lit up national news.
Just because Sabre's fans don't pump the threads of their prospects after every game to proclaim them as surefire franchise-centers or similar nonsense, doesn't mean Reinhart is forgotten. He is not your flash and dash player that gives you highlight reel moves every game. Despite that he is averaging 0,5 ppg, which is pretty good on a snakebitten team like Sabres atm. And he does defensively well as well (like expected). That's pretty much noticed on Sabres board.
What comes to the Reinhart's pass to Moulson, it really doesn't matter did he saw Moulson there specifically. But Reinhart never makes dangerous blind passes, so he at least was clearly aware that there was an empty space and he also was aware that both of his forward linemates weren't near him... That's why some players are described as having eyes on their back - they can analyse the game with the information their perception gives them and conclude the rest. Reinhart's biggest asset is able to process the game as fast as anyone, and that pass was just a great example of it.
Anyone saying that it was just a fortunate blind pass most likely hasn't watched Reinhart too much.