Championship winners Rangers enjoyed a successful night at the PFA Scotland awards in Glasgow on Sunday. Barrie McKay bagged the Goal of the Season award for his long-range strike against Celtic during the dramatic Scottish Cup semi-final, and Mark Warburton was named Manager of the Year. Rangers Barry McKay scored a great goal for Mark Warburtons side against Celtic Gers skipper Lee Wallace was named the PFA Scotland Championship Player of the Year, capping a fine night for the Glasgow side, who will be back in the Scottish Premiership next season. There were also awards for East Fife striker Nathan Austin, who was named League Two Player of the Year and Dunfermline forward Faissal El Bakhtaoui, who took the honours in League One.Having received his prize, Warburton told Sky Sports: Im delighted, and it is always a team award. Warburton has enjoyed a successful campaign in charge of Rangers It is nice to get the individual recognition but it is a team award for the players and the staff.(Fellow award winners) Lee and Barrie have been first class but they would be the first to say it is the whole team.Their work ethic, their application, their desire this season, has been first class.And the good news is they are getting their rewards. Sometimes, people toil away and dont get the rewards they deserve. Rangers captain Lee Wallace speaks after being named as PFA Scotland Championship Player of the Year It has been a first class season for the club and for the staff, who have worked so hard behind the scenes.Former Brentford boss Warburton has been linked with a move down south, and there was speculation on Sunday that he might be a candidate if Everton decided on a managerial change.Asked about such talk, Warburton said: One, you cant control the media. Wallace is the PFA Scotland Championship Player of the Year for the 2015/16 campaign Secondly, when any manager or coach is linked to a job, it is a credit to the players, you dont get linked to jobs if you are bottom of the table.It is flattering but it is down to the players.Rangers now have a three-week break before they take on Hibernian in the Scottish Cup final. McKay took the Goal of the Season honours for his wonder strike against Celtic And Warburton added: Our view is to give the players four days off now. They need that break, they have had a long, tough season.Many players have played every minute of every game so all credit to them, Have a well-deserved four day break, then we have one more behind-closed-doors game, down south, and then a normal 10 day run-in to the game.We will keep it as normal as possible and then hopefully deliver a performance on May 21.It will be a tough game but a great way to end the season. 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The defending Eastern Conference champions outshot Detroit 11-4 in the first period and 14-7 in the second before seemingly playing less aggressively in the third when they went ahead. "I thought we let our guard down the second part of the third and they capitalized on it," Julien said. Johnny Boychuks slap shot put the Bruins up 1-0 late in the first, and Carl Soderberg gave them a 2-1 lead early in the third. Boychuk scored shortly after an apparent Boston goal was waved off because Chara was in the crease. Tatar tied it 4:45 into the second with a wrist shot from the right circle that went across traffic and got past Rask as his view was obstructed by Detroits Riley Sheahan. Tatar, another one of many young players who has made the most of an opportunity to play a lot for the banged-up team, has 19 goals after scoring five times in 27 games the previous two seasons. 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