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  • February 27, 2019
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    divisions.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. Henrik
    Lundqvist: 5 - Huge save on Mike Green that translates to a goal by Arron
    Asham. Stepped up at the right time and dominated, wins the battle head-to-head
    with Braden Holtby and showed why he is one of the best in the world. Hes a big
    pressure goalie. Calm, cool and in complete control of the last two games.
    Nothing lucky about his performance; just sheer skill and work ethic in the net.
    Rebound control was great Monday night, with big saves on Jason Chimera and Jay
    Beagle helped preserve the shutout. Braden Holtby: 2 - Hung out to dry by his
    team but looked poor on goals by Asham and Ryan Callahan. He was not sharp in
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    James Reimer: 2 - Was rock solid the first 45 minutes, but progressively started
    to struggle with his team facing a Bruins assault. He got a bit deeper in his
    net and by the game-tying goal he was two feet deeper than the top of the crease
    trying to fight through a screen - something he was more aggressive on the night
    before. Overall, a great series but a real tough lesson to learn as this young
    team was unable to lock it down at 4-1 with 12 minutes left. Tuukka Rask: 3 -
    Had some scramble issues around the net as the Leafs really pushed him deeper
    into his crease. Was facing heavy traffic all night long, and that is the reason
    he had rebound goals and goal-mouth scrambles. His confidence and demeanour did
    not wave and he looked very poised. ' ' '