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Each night during the Stanley Cup Playoffs, TSN Hockey analyst and former NHL goaltender Jamie McLennan provides his Post 2 Post rankings for every goaltender in action.

Carey Price (4) - The Canadiens netminder was rock solid again on Tuesday night, as both goals he allowed were hard plays to the net that opened him up. Price made big saves on Mats Zuccarello, Chris Kreider, Michael Grabner, Nick Holden, Derek Stepan and JT Miller and as usual, gave his team every chance to win. 

Henrik Lundqvist (4) - He was very strong when the game was on the line in the third period, with no chance on the only goal he allowed in the first. 

Cam Talbot (2) - His shutout streak ended 15 seconds into the game and San Jose continued to push. Talbot was under siege all night long and San Jose's power play was excellent moving the puck around, scoring twice with the man advantage. He did make big saves on Tomas Hertl, Logan Couture, Joe Pavelski and Brent Burns before being pulled halfway through the game.

Laurent Brossoit (3) - He tried to stop the bleeding, but did not get much help. Kudos to Brossoit for good saves on Burns and Pavelski on the penalty kill. 

Martin Jones (5) -  Not overly taxed in this game, as he had lots of goal support, forced to make a few big saves on Draisaitl, RNH, Eberle and Maroon. 

 

Marc-Andre Fleury (2) - Columbus pushed hard early on, outshooting the Penguins 20-6 at one point. Fleury was too aggressive on a few goals and took himself out of the play to give himself a chance for that second save. He did look solid with some big saves on Brandon Saad, William Karlsson, Boon Jenner and Matt Calvert

Sergei Bobrovsky (2) - 'Bob' got the win, but he's still allowing at least one bad goal a game. The Blue Jackets need him in regular season form (Vezina form) to get the back into the series.