Every night of the Stanley Cup playoffs, TSN hockey analyst and former NHL goaltender Jamie McLennan breaks down each goalies performance. Nike Air Max 2015 Damen . Jamies number grades given are out of five, with five being the best mark. Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings (4) - Good start to the game, was strong on the penalty kill making two big stops. No chance on the first goal as it hits Pouliots stick and deflects in. His second period early on was great as well, big saves on Brassard, Zuccarello and St. Louis. No chance on the second goal as it hits Martinez and goes back door right to St. Louis. He could have played the third period in a lawn chair, as the Rangers created zero scoring chances and had three shots on goal in the last 30 minutes. Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers (5) - Dialed in early on, made big saves on Pearson and Toffoli, gets a break as Stralman drags one off the goal line on the penalty-kill. In the second period, he did some terrific work as he made big saves on Stoll, Carter and Pearson - the goal against was a great move by Brown on a breakaway. He put on a show in the third with big saves on Carter, Toffoli and Brown. Got some help from Stepan as he dragged a puck off the goal line, but was outstanding and the difference in the game. Needs more help in Fridays Game 5 from the rest of his team. Nike Free 5.0 Herren . Mike Ribeiro and Mikkel Boedker each had a goal and two assists as the Phoenix Coyotes started off a four-game trip on solid footing with a 6-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday. Nike Air Max 90 Schweiz . LOUIS -- Duke forward Jabari Parker has won the Wayman Tisdale Award, presented by the U.A day after taking to Twitter to call out the Toronto Maple Leafs, James Reimers agent has clarified his remarks. Ray Petkau issued the following statement pertaining to a Tuesday night tweet, clarifying that it was not a direct response to Leafs head coach Randy Carlyle. "The tweet I sent out last night, while inadvertently relevant to other comments made was not a response to post game comments from Randy Carlyle or James Reimer," Petaku said in a statement. "I didnt hear those interviews until later." Petaku was clarifying his tweet from Tuesday night following the Leafs 3-2 loss to the Detroit Red Wings that read: "As is customary in Toronto, when your team plays poor defensively game after game you blame your goalie." The tweet was believed by some to be a reaction to Carlyles post-game comments in which he labeled Reimers performance in Detroit as being "just okay." Petakus remarks came after Reimer has suddenly been thrust back into the Leafs starting role with Jonathan Bernier nursing a groin strain. In the last three games - including the Mar. 14 test against the Los Angeles Kings that saw Bernier go down -&nbssp;the team has gone 1-2. Nike Air Max 90 Damen Schweiz. Reimer has posted a .936 save percentage over those three games, allowing six goals total. That stretch includes two perfect periods to finish off the victory over the Kings where Reimer stopped 31 shots in 40 minutes. "Obviously this has been a trying season for James but those are issues that we will deal with in the off-season," Petakus statement continued. "Twitter is not the place for that but the timing of my tweet necessitated further comment under these circumstances." "Having the confidence of teammates, coaching staff and a team of supporters around them is imperative for a goalies success, especially in a big hockey market. I will always have my clients back." Reimer is in the final year of a three-year deal he signed with the Leafs prior to the 2011-12 season worth an average annual value of $1.8 million. He is eligible to become a restricted free agent on July 1. In 29 games with the Leafs this season, Reimer is 11-10-1 with a .913 save percentage and a 3.22 goals-against average. He started 33 games for the Leafs in the lockout-shortened 2012-13 season, posting a 2.46 GAA and a .924 save percentage. wholesale nfl jerseyscheap jerseys from china ' ' '