Calgary Stampeders Jon Cornish - the CFLs leading rusher - was declared Toughest To Bring Down for a second consecutive year in TSNs #CFLPlayerPoll for 2014, as complete results for the fifth-annual league-wide survey were revealed. Scarpe Outlet Italia . Toronto Argonauts Chad Owens nabbed his fourth honour in five years in the Biggest Threat To Score category, while his teammate Ricky Ray was selected as a two-category winner for the second year in a row, once again earning the titles of Most Clutch Performer and Most Accurate Passer. Montreal Alouettes Chad Johnson was the winner of this years bonus question, earning the title of the CFLs Best Tweeter with 24 per cent of the votes. This years poll includes five repeat winners, while last years poll featured one repeat winner. CFL PLAYER POLL Category Winner (Pos.) Team Vote % Most-Clutch Performer Ricky Ray* (QB) Toronto 32% Toughest To Bring Down Jon Cornish* (RB) Calgary 41% Biggest Threat To Score Chad Owens* (WR/KR) Toronto 44% Most Underrated Kevin Glenn (QB) B.C. 10% Most Accurate Passer Ricky Ray* (QB) Toronto 71% Fastest Player Brandon Banks (WR/KR) Hamilton 31% Toughest Player Mike Reilly* (QB) Edmonton 21% Nastiest Player Shea Emry (LB) Toronto 24% Best Trash-Talker Simoni Lawrence (LB) Hamilton 14% Hardest Hitter Soloman Elimimian (LB) B.C. 32% Best Hands S.J. Green* (SB) Montreal 22% * denotes repeat winner BONUS QUESTION Category Winner (Pos.) Team Vote % Who is the CFLs best Tweeter? Chad Johnson, @ochocinco (WR) Montreal 24% TSNs Dave Naylor joins the CFL on TSN panel to analyze the results of the 2014 CFL on TSN Player Poll alongside host Rod Smith and analysts Chris Schultz, Milt Stegall, and Jock Climie during the CFL on TSN pre-game show tomorrow (Saturday, Nov. 8) at 3:30 p.m. ET across TSN. The pre-game show leads into the CFL ON TSN game featuring Montreal @ Hamilton. Air Max 270 Outlet . -- At the beginning of training camp, Andrew Bogut set a goal to play all 82 regular-season games and regain his place among the NBAs best centres. Air Max 270 Scontate . "This doesnt end anything," he said. "Weve got 10-1 in our last 11 games, and were going home in first place. We just have to keep playing the way we are right now. https://www.scontatescarpeoutlet.it/scontate-nike-scarpe-outlet-saldi-c1966.html . - Dominika Cibulkova erased three match points in the second set Wednesday and beat Agnieszka Radwanska 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 in the quarterfinals of the Sony Open. NASHVILLE -- The Boston Bruins have dealt with their share of injuries this season. Still, they always seem to find a way to win. On Monday night, Matt Fraser and Ryan Spooner, two players with 17 NHL games between them this season, and a potent power play led the Bruins to a 6-2 victory over the Nashville Predators that gave Boston coach Claude Julien his 400th career win. "That is something I will look back on after I retire," Julien said. "I prefer to look at how we are going to do the rest of this season." Tuukka Rask, who stopped 32 shots for the victory, was unaware of the milestone. "That is great," Rask said. "Nashville had a lot of chances, especially in the third period. This was a great way for us to go into the break." Reilly Smith scored a power play goal at 10:47 of the first period, one of three for the Bruins. "There is depth in this organization," Smith said. "A lot of teams may have looked past us in the last few games because we have so many guys who arent regulars on the roster like Spooner and Fraser." Fraser scored his first goal of the season at the 5:59 mark of the first period. Spooner added three assists, two on power play goals. "You know, the first couple of games, you get nervous out there," Spooner said. "But now that Ive been playing a solid two-way game Ive just been trying to focus on using my speed to create some chances." The Bruins opened a 3-0 first period lead. But they were mindful that in Nashvilles previous outing with Montreal Saturday night for force overtime. At the 3:25 mark of the third period when Nashvilles Craig Smith scored his second goal of the game to trim the lead to 3-2 it was time for Boston to find a way to retaliate. The answer was the power play which produced two goals in the span of 49 seconnds. Air Max 90 Uomo Saldi. Jarome Iginla scored first at 5:01, his second goal of the game. At 5:50 Carl Soderberg, who also had a pair of assists, found the net to give the Bruins a 5-2 edge. Brad Marchand closed out the scoring with 4:06 left to play. Reilly Smith, who assisted on Soderbergs goal also had the assist on Marchands goal. The Predators outshot the Bruins 34-33. Nashville coach Barry Trotz was frustrated with the play of his goaltenders, pulling starter Carter Hutton at 5:59 of the first period after he gave up his second goal in four shots. Marek Macanec closed out the game and faced 25 shots. "Once I saw the second goal I had seen enough," Trotz said. "Right now they are going through a little bit of a dry spell," he said. "Its like getting hit with stun gun. But the goalies we have are trying their best, plain and simple." Despite the late rally by the Predators, the Bruins never felt they were losing momentum. "I thought we played well pretty much the entire game," Reilly Smith said. "They had that power play goal and they created a lot of good chances from what they had, but I thought we dominated the game for the most part. "The power play was really clicking because when they jumped back in we were able to shut the door," he said. "Carl did a great job of putting it in the back of the net when he got the opportunity." NOTES: This was the second game in a row that the Predators had been outscored by three goals in the first period. . This was the first meeting between the Predators and Bruins since March 17, 2011. . The Predators have scored eight power play goals in six consecutive games. . Spooner had a season high three assists. . Soderberg recorded two assists for the third time this season and has six points in his last eight games. ' ' '