Every night of the Stanley Cup playoffs, TSN hockey analyst and former NHL goaltender Jamie McLennan breaks down each goalies performance. Jamies number grades given are out of five, with five being the best mark. Tuukka Rask, Boston Bruins (5) – He had a brilliant game; it was a huge response for his average games before. He delivered when needed by his team; was the best player on the ice. He had huge saves on Bournival and Eller in first, Gionta on a breakaway in the second. He had elite rebound control: everything was just hitting him and dying. Huge left pad save again on Gionta in third period, great Subban pass to Weise and Rask makes a big right shoulder save. Stopped Gionta again in tight shorthanded. He was locked in all night, his positioning was outstanding. Made it look easy. Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens (5) – He had a big save on Bergeron in the first, a great reaction save on Smith in the second, handled the puck real well on wraps on boards and around net, and had three posts/crossbar plays against. He was poised, calm and cool in the third. When he was not busy, he did not lose focus on a few in-tight shots. Sign of tremendous mental toughness. Game-winning goal was a scramble play that was an odd bounce off the back glass to get in front. Jonathan Quick, Los Angeles Kings (3) – He had no chance on the first goal against. He was very composed on a big save on Perrault, a glove save on Silverberg was great as well. He had no chance on Selannes back door goal. He was his acrobatic self in net, made great saves on Maroon and Perry in tight. The Lovejoy goal was a short side shelf shot, stoppable with how good his glove is. Frederik Andersen, Anaheim Ducks (3) – He was calm and cool in the net, had a big save early on in game on Voynov. 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Semyon Varlamov then stopped Reilly Smith before David Pastrnak missed the net. Patrice Bergeron had the last chance for Boston, but Varlamov made the stop on the wrister to give Colorado the two points. Jarome Iginla and Ryan OReilly had the goals while Varlamov turned away 22 shots for the Avalanche, who snapped a two-game slide. We played well tonight, said OReilly. Our power play didnt work very well, but we took the momentum from that and stuck with it. Torey Krug and Brad Marchand scored for the Bruins, who have lost two of three. Rask finished the game with 34 saves. We played a good 58 minutes of hockey tonight, said Krug. Killed a couple of penalties,, and then we just let them back in.dddddddddddd Boston took a 2-1 lead at 4:47 of the third period when David Krejci dished a backhand pass from the slot to the left circle where Marchand snapped it home for his 13th of the season. Colorado pulled Varlamov from the net for an extra skater late, and it paid off as OReilly scored off a rebound down low with 1:45 to play. The only goal of the first period went to Colorado as Iginla buried a rebound just moments before the buzzer ended the frame. Boston tied the game at 6:18 of the second period on a rush play that wound up seeing Krug knocking home a rebound from the left side for his ninth goal of the year. Game Notes Boston plays in New York against the Islanders next Thursday ... Colorado plays at Nashville next Tuesday to open a home-and-home set ... The Avs were 0-for-5 on the power play, while the Bruins were 0-for-2. ' ' '