Every night of the Stanley Cup playoffs, TSN hockey analyst and former NHL goaltender Jamie McLennan breaks down each goalies performance.
Nelson Cruz Authentic Jersey . Jamies number grades given are out of five, with five being the best mark. Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers (5) - Strong in first period as the Habs pushed hard. The huge left pad save on Max Pacioretty was his best. The goal against was a bad bounce that he pokes off of Pacioretty. Big saves on Eller and Prust in the second. Strong in tight on Gallagher early in the third, huge saves on Subban on the penalty kill early, and then was amazing on the 6-on-4 with four minutes left in the game. He made five saves in the sequence, fought through traffic and looked in control and was his usual dominant self on Monday night. Stole the show in Game 2 for the Rangers. Dustin Tokarski, Montreal Canadiens (3) - Calm in the net early on, good first save on Martin St. Louis. Had some depth management issues on goals 1 and 3, first goal was deflection off of Gorges, not his fault but he was deep. Same goes for the third goal on a great shot by St. Louis but at 511", its tough to play deeper as it opens the net/lanes up for pucks to get through. Had big saves on Dorsett, Hagelin in second and very good saves on Pouliot, Richards and Stepan in the third period. Tokarski looked very comfortable as the game went on and played very solid in Game 2. He gave them a chance.
Kevin Gausman Authentic Jersey .B. -- Canadas Rachel Homan had ideal preparation for the playoffs at the Ford World Curling Championships with a pair of hard-fought wins over tenacious opponents Thursday.
Jim Palmer Jersey . The Desert Foxes took part in the 2010 World Cup and failed to advance past the group stage, and the African side figures to have a tough time reaching the last 16 this time around as well. Belgiums last appearance on the big stage was the 2002 tournament when the team reached the second round before bowing out to eventual champions Brazil.ERIE, Pa. -- Joel Wigle scored 7:22 into overtime as the Erie Otters edged the host Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 3-2 on Tuesday in Ontario Hockey League playoff action. Connor Brown and Andre Burokovsky also scored for the Otters, who swept the second-round series 4-0, while Brendan Gaunce and Kurtis MacDermid each tacked on two assists. Darnell Nurse and Sergey Tolchinksy supplied the scoring for the Greyhounds, who led 2-0 midway through the second period before surrendering three unanswered goals. Eries Devin Williams made 31 saves for the win as Matt Murray stopped 35-of-38 shots for Sault Ste. Marie. --- STORM 4 KNIGHTS 2 LONDON, Ont. -- Phil Baltisberger and Robby Fabbri each had a pair of goals as Guelph doubled up the Knights to take a 2-1 lead in their second-round pairing. Kerby Rychel chipped in with three assists for the Storm while Justin Nichols made 39 saves for the victory. At the other end of the ice, London netminder Jake Patterson gave his club a chance to win by turning aside 47-of-50 shots.
Eddie Murray Jersey. Bo Horvat and Chris Tierney scored for the Knights. --- GENERALS 3 PETES 1 PETERBOROUGH, Ont. -- Daniel Altshuller stopped 36 shots as Oshawa held off the Petes to go up 3-0 in its Round 2 matchup. Cole Cassels scored twice for the Generals, including one into an empty net, while Aidan Wallace added another empty-net goal in the final minute of regulation. Greg Betzold scored the lone goal for Peterborough. Petes goaltender Andrew DAgostini kicked out 28-of-29 shots in defeat. --- COLTS 2 BATTALION 1 BARRIE, Ont. -- Zach Halls short-handed goal at 8:03 of the second period stood up as the winner as the Colts took Game 3 against North Bay for their first win of the second-round series. Jake Dotchin also scored for Barrie, which trails the series 2-1. Mackenzie Blackwood made 20 saves for the win. Alex Henriksson scored for the Battalion. North Bays Jake Smith stopped 30-of-32 shots in a losing cause.
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