Throughout the Stanley Cup Playoffs, NHL on TSN analyst and former NHL goaltender Jamie McLennan ranks the netminders after each game night. Number values assigned are out of five with five being the best performance. Tuukka Rask - 3 - The puck sticks to him like Velcro. The Bozak goal goes through the body, even though its a breakaway, he would like that back and the Mcarthur goal he commits early. He was outduelled by Reimer and will need to be better to close out the series. James Reimer - 5 - His two biggest saves were on Bergeron - a ten bell series-saver and on Jagr with 11 seconds left. He was the reason the Leafs won this game, was in control the whole night and had better rebound control and competed hard on pucks. Henrik Lundqvist - 4 - He lost the goalie duel Friday. Was brilliant in the third making two huge saves and then a ten-bell save on Perrault early in overtime. His scramble ability showed when he was able to rob Ward on the back door with a left pad save. Braden Holtby - 4 - He wasnt as busy, but made two big stops on Zuccarello and Brassard on the PK. He was impressive with his positioning in fighting for space in his net all night long as the Rangers had people in his crease. Jonas Hiller - 2 - He was better with his rebound control Friday, but had two tough short side goals, that is where the Wings are targeting on him. Because of his "butterfly - down first" style the top of the net is exposed. Jimmy Howard - 3 - Two big saves on Cogliano early in the game, and a huge one on Selanne with the left pad kept the wings in it. Late goals hurt his rating, especially the Etem goal, which was a bad play by his defence but he was slow to pick up the mistake. Did enough to get the win. Jonathan Quick - 4 - He was great all series long. Cost the Kings two games where his late blunders were game-losing, but showed mental toughness and his elite skill to battle back and get the series win for the Kings. Aggressive saves on Backes and Reaves were his best this game, really showing flashes of his last season playoff brilliance. Brian Elliott - 2 - Game-winner was short-side back-breaking goal at the end of the second, shot from on the blue line was tipped but from that far out, it needs to be stopped. He was out-duelled this series by Quick.Replica Air Max ., for the next three years with the signings on Monday of Daryl Townsend and Michael Carter. Cheap Real Air Max . Scott won the Australian PGA last week in his first event in Australia since winning the U.S. Masters in April. American Matt Kuchar, ahead by two strokes with four to play and even with Scott with one to go, double-bogeyed the 18th after taking two shots to get out of a bunker. https://www.airmaxchina.us/ . The 28-year-old from Calgary matched his career best after missing just one shot in his two rounds of shooting in the mens 10-kilometre sprint competition. Smith finished in 23 minutes 15. Air Max Outlet . PAUL, Minn. Clearance Air Max . -- There were so many positives from the Orlando Magics first victory of the season that it was hard for coach Jacque Vaughn to stop praising his players.ORLANDO -- Jarrion Lawson is the mens winner of The Bowerman Award.The former Arkansas standout won four NCAA titles in 2016, including a historic three at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships. He is the first Razorback to win collegiate track & fields highest individual honor, which was handed out Friday night at the Orlando Grande Lakes Resort.It was like a relief feeling, Lawson said of hearing his name. Actually, I was more nervous for the womens Bowerman than the mens Bowerman. I dont know why. That initial anticpiation of you dont know who the winner is and the men are second.Lawson joins a prestigious fraternity of former male winners, headlined by two-time Olympic gold medalist and two-time world record holder Ashton Eaton (2010). Galen Rupp (2009) and Derek Drouin (2013) also won two Olympic medals, while Deon Lendore (2014) captured bronze at the 2012 London Olympic Games.What Lawson did at Historic Hayward Field in June was nothing short of remarkable. Lawson became the first man since Jesse Owens in 1936 to win the 100, 200 and long jump titles at the same NCAA meet. The Razorback star also ran a leg of the teams 4×100 relay (which finished 3rd) and in turn, shattered the modern-day scoring record.Lawson faced tough competition for The Bowerman Award as Texas A&Ms Donavan Brazier and Oregons Edward Cheserek were also finalists. Brazier broke Jim Ryunss 50-year-old collegiate record in the 800 on its golden anniversary, while Cheserek - the first three-time finalist in the history of The Bowerman Award - won five NCAA titles (four individual, one relay) and was the first man to sweep the distance slate clean (3000-5000-DMR indoors, 5000-10000 outdoors) in seven years.ddddddddddddI had confidence [that Id win] just because I like to believe in myself, Lawson said. Thats where it all starts. When you believe in yourself before you can achieve something great. Just knowing what I did in the outdoor season and having four national championships this year, I feel like I performed well enough to win The Bowerman Award.This is the third consecutive year that a male athlete from the SEC won The Bowerman Award. Lendore started the trend in 2014 and former Florida horizontal jumper and 2016 World Indoor gold medalist Marquis Dendy continued it last year. Dendy was there Friday night to hand off The Bowerman Award to Lawson.Just to see the trophy is one thing, but to be the winner of it - just like I said about it on stage - is a surreal experience, Lawson said. This thing looks like its made of all gold. Its heavy. Its definintely the biggest trophy that Ive ever won. Just to add it to my awards is a big honor. ' ' '