The loss isn't all on Myskiw. In both losses to the Storm, London allowed them to hang around within a single goal, waiting for the opportunity to get that tying goal, and sure enough, they got it. The Storm played their game, and London permitted this to happen. If anything, that's on the coaching staff, but the silver lining is that it's not happening during a playoff series. There's time to examine and break down their game plan, and make the necessary adjustments. I'd bet that even with Broshu in goal, we'd be looking at the same result.
We have good offensive players who were either shut down, or were more concentrated on playing defensively, than doing their usual thing, namely, scoring goals, Having 100% of the team's offensive production coming from the back end tends to confirm this. Trader George, to his credit, has crafted a game plan that has the Knights playing into his web. Every team has their nemesis, who seemingly has their number, but this has to be a bit of a hangover from last season's playoff loss to the Storm, after being up 3 to zip. He found a way then, and he's repeating the performance again. Time to formulate a game plan to negate theirs.