LOS ANGELES - Justin Williams has won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Stanley Cup playoffs MVP after cementing his big-game reputation with a post-season full of clutch play for the Los Angeles Kings. Mark Messier Rangers Jersey . The veteran forward beat out defenceman Drew Doughty for the honour after the Kings 3-2 double-overtime victory over the New York Rangers in Game 5 on Friday night. Williams is a three-time Stanley Cup champion, winning it all with Carolina in 2006 and Los Angeles two years ago, and he played his biggest role yet during the Kings second championship run. Williams raised his steady game to brilliant heights in the post-season with nine goals and 16 assists, including the Kings first goal early in the clincher. Williams led all players with seven points in the finals, including a dramatic overtime goal in the series opener last week. He had three assists in the Kings double-overtime win in Game 2, and he added another assist in Game 3. And before the Cup finals, Williams also reminded the hockey world why hes called Mr. Game 7. Henrik Lundqvist Green Jersey . With just seconds left in the third and final minute of stoppage time, substitute Haris Seferovic finished off a length-of-the-field move by slamming home a close-range shot. After wild Swiss celebrations, Ecuadors shell-shocked players barely had time to restart before the final whistle was blown. Martin St. Louis Authentic Jersey . Louis Cardinals 5-3 on Friday night and tightened the top of the NL Central. The Reds moved within three games of the second-place Cardinals, who have won seven of their last nine games while staying right behind the division-leading Brewers.MIYAZAKI, Japan -- Luke Donald shot a 5-under 66 on Sunday to defend his title at the Dunlop Phoenix and earn his first victory of the year. Heading into the final round with a two-stroke lead, Donald had seven birdies and two bogeys at the par-71 Phoenix Country Club to finish at 144-under 270 on the Japan Tour. Mark Messier Jersey. Kim Hyung-sung of South Korea finished second at 8 under after a final-round 70. Shingo Katayama shot a 65 to finish third, one stroke behind Kim. Spains Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano and Japans Shunsuke Sonoda tied for fourth. ' ' '