MINNEAPOLIS -- The Vikings worked out multiple kickers Tuesday but are now planning to stick with Blair Walsh, a league source told ESPNs Adam Schefter.Walsh, 26, missed an extra point and had a 46-yard field goal blocked in the Vikings overtime loss to the Lions on Sunday, ushering in a fresh round of unrest after he went three games without a missed kick. Walsh has now missed more extra points (three) than any other kicker in the league this season, and his 75 percent success rate on field goals is tied for 25th in the league.Its been a tough calendar year for Walsh.?His playoffs miss against the Seattle Seahawks cost the Vikings a chance to beat the two-time NFC champions in the wild-card round.?He missed an extra point and two field goals in the Vikings season-opening win this year, missed another extra point against the Panthers in Week 3 -- which led coach Mike Zimmer to admit he went for two points later in the game because he was worried about the kicker -- and missed another field goal in Week 4 against the Giants.On Monday, after Walshs two misses, Zimmer said the Vikings were bringing in a group of kickers for tryouts. Those that came in Tuesday were?Randy Bullock, Travis Coons, Kai Forbath, Zach Hocker, Marshall Koehn and Aldrick Rosas.When asked why the team decided to try other options, Zimmer said, You havent been watching all year?Later, the coach added, At some point in time, you have belief and confidence in guys because you know what theyve done in the past. You know what theyve done. Weve missed three extra points this year, weve missed several field goals. The way our games are being played, theyre probably going to come down to a lot of close games, I hope so at least, anyway. We have to look at all avenues as far as what gives us the best opportunity to win football games.Walsh, who won widespread praise for the way hed handled his miss against the Seahawks, made it clear Sunday that hed grown tired of questions about his missed kicks.?Its not that Im frustrated with you. Its just, you guys have got to understand, what do you want the answer to be? Walsh said. I want to be there for my team. Of course I want to make it. But come on. You guys ask the same questions every week: Did you make it? Why didnt it go in? I mean, if I had the answer right away, Id tell you. Im confident in what Im doing. I know that Im going to be fine. But its tough right now.Information from ESPNs Field Yates was used in this report.Jose De Leon Jersey . The 29-year-old from Port Colborne, Ont., has nothing but good things to say about former U.S. marine Liz (Girlrilla) Carmouche ahead of their co-main event Wednesday on the UFCs "Fight for the Troops" televised card in Fort Campbell, Ky. Yandy Diaz Rays Jersey . Breaking three of his own world records on his way to winning in Paris, Chan silenced the critics and left the audiences standing in appreciation and awe. https://www.cheapraysonline.com/816i-johnny-davis-jersey-rays.html . 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Reimer, who signed with Florida as a free agent, stopped all 12 shots he faced. Brittain allowed only Neals goal on the 25 shots he saw.While Marek Mazanec turned away 15 of 16 shots for Nashville, his replacement, Jonas Gunnarsson allowed three goals on seven shots in 16:53.In the second game, also at the BB&T Center, Juuse Saros made 13 saves in the first two periods to lead the Predators to a 2-1 win over the Panthers.Mark Visentin added five third-period saves for Nashville.Miikka Salomaki and Pontus Alberg scored in the first period for Nashville, while Paul Thompsons second-period goal accounted for Floridas scoring.Roberto Luongo allowed both Nashville goals on 14 shots to take the loss.NEW-LOOK RANGERS DOUBLE UP ISLANDERSIn New York, Chris Kreider, Mike Zibanejad and Brandon Pirri combined for seven points to lead the New York Rangers to a 5-2 win over a New York Islanders split-squad.Pirri had a goal and two assists, while Krieder and Zibanejad had a goal and an assist apiece.Dylan McIlrath and Dan Girardi added third-period goals for the Rangers. 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Robin Lehner made 37 saves.Andrew Hammond started for Ottawa and made 20 stops. He was replaced by Matthew OConnor, who allowed two goals on 11 shots.HURRICANES SLIP PAST LIGHTNINGIn Tampa, Florida, Cam Ward made 16 saves in the first two periods to help the Carolina Hurricanes to a 3-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning.Ward was replaced by Daniel Altshuller in the third, and he allowed both Lightning goals on 12 shots.Brody Sutter, Lucas Hallmark and Jeff Skinner scored for the Hurricanes.Brayden Point and Bokondji Imama had Tampa Bays goals.Adam Wilcox was charged with the loss, despite making 14 saves on 15 shots. Kristers Gudlevskis allowed two goals on 23 shots in the opening 30 minutes, 26 seconds. ' ' '