I watched the landing live...granted it wasn't a great view of things, but it looked to me like the pilot tried to land on the left wheel first, and then tried to keep it off the nose for as long as possible, but as soon as the right wing dropped the plane veered of the the right side of the runway and softly did a little pivot in the grass.
It worked, but it looked to me like things could have been worse if the un-wheeled wing dropped at a higher airspeed...
I've always said to myself if I ever ended up in situation where one of my landing gear didn't come down I would belly it in. Skin, Tin, Ticket. I'm curious to see what you guys think about bringing it in with the gear down.