I found a workaround! (courtesy of prinknash on ubuntuforums)

Follow it word for word (cut the text..  Apply command change..  paste
the text..  Apply command change)

1. Go to System - Administration - Login Window.

2. Under 'General', press "Edit commands ...'

3. Select 'Halt command' - in 'Path' box, cut the text in quotes (I.e.
"Shut down via gdm") - press "Apply command change" - paste the text
back - press 'Apply command change'

4. Select 'Reboot command' and do as for 3. above

Try restarting a couple of times and see if this has fixed the problem.
Apparently this has fixed the problem for numerous people who have the boot 
splash but no shutdown splash.
Now, could the solution/workaround give us a possible avenue to explore which 
might lead to a fix?

I think this makes my first presumption correct.  The networkmanager bug
has nothing to do with this at all.  It's GDM not hiding the error.

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Usplash without progress bar on shutdown.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216266
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