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HAMILTON - The Abbotsford Heat twice battled back from a goal behind on Sunday, before finally edging ahead in the shootout. Markus Granlund scored the shootout winner as the Heat defeated the Hamilton Bulldogs 3-2 in the American Hockey League. "It was tough on us, losing the last few games, and with this being our last game before Christmas we will definitely take the win," said Granlund. Dean Arsene and Ben Hanowski had goals for the Heat (21-9-2), while Joni Ortio stopped 32 shots. The win ended a three-game losing streak for Abbotsford. Joonas Nattinen had a goal and an assist, and Joel Chouinard also scored for the Bulldogs (12-14-4). Dustin Tokarski made 39 saves. Hamilton has now lost five consecutive games. "We have to bring those points home," said Hamilton head coach Sylvain Lefebvre. "Its disappointing. "Abbotsford is a good team, and theyre not in first place in our conference for nothing. Theyre a team that battles and competes." Granlund scored on Abbotsfords second attempt of the shootout, while Corban Knight added a goal on the fourth attempt. Ortio stopped all four Hamilton shots. A penalty to Hamiltons Mike Blunden just 49 seconds into the first period put the Bulldogs on their heels, and the hosts struggled to exit their defensive zone early in the period. It took Hamilton nearly seven minutes to register its first shot, but the Bulldogs began to manufacture offensive pressure with the trio of Nattinen, Justin Courtnall and Stefan Fournier establishing a cycle midway through the period. The Heat forced several tough saves from Bulldogs goaltender Tokarski, with the sharpest of those coming with four and a half minutes to play in the period. Abbotsford broke into the offensive zone through the right wing, and Tokarski denied a low slap shot intended for his far post and smothered the loose puck. The goaltender turned aside all 13 shots he faced in the first period, while his counterpart Ortio successfully stopped nine. Hamilton capitalized on offensive pressure in the aftermath of a power play to open the scoring at 4:35 of the second period. Morgan Ellis took a low slap shot from the point that bounced to Fournier in the low slot, and he tipped it ahead to Nattinen. The centre moved to his backhand and slotted the puck past a diving Ortio. As Abbotsford chased an equalizer, it was Blunden who nearly doubled Hamiltons lead a minute and a half later when Martin St. Pierre found him with a cross-ice pass and the winger fired a rising wrist shot that Ortio knocked to the corner with his shoulder. The Heat found the tying goal on a seemingly harmless play, as Arsene took a long-range wrist shot that eluded Tokarski and clipped his far post as it crossed the goal line at 9:56 of the second period. Arsenes goal was his first of the season. Hamilton re-established a lead at 11:18 of the second period, when another defenceman, Chouinard, scored his first goal of the season. Jordan Owens found Nattinen in the high slot with a centring pass, and the forward responded to defensive pressure with a drop pass to Chouinard at the blue-line. The defenceman fired a low slap shot that moved through traffic and beat the screened Ortio. The Heat struck early in the third period to level the game once again, as Hanowski pounced on a rebound to score at 4:47. Tokarski reacted well to stop Josh Jooris initial shot with his left pad, but Hanowski beat the Bulldogs defenders to the rebound and chipped it high and past the downed goaltender. The play was wide open and frantic in the final minutes of the third period as both teams searched for a winning goal. Tokarski made two exceptional saves before the period came to a close, and denied Sven Baertschi from close range without a stick with 23 seconds to play. Lefebvre was not content with his teams loose play in the period that repeatedly forced Tokarski into action. "Thats not the style that we want to play," he said. "We got stuck in our own zone on a few long shifts, and (Abbotsford) got a few good scoring chances. Thats where Tokarski had to be good, and he gave us a chance to win the game tonight." Abbotsford enjoyed a minute and a half of 4-on-3 power-play time to open the overtime period, but could not find a way past Tokarski. Fake Jordan . made a diving catch in left field for the final out in a 1-0 victory over the Miami Marlins in a regular-season finale Sunday. Zimmermann (14-5) allowed only two baserunners, finishing with 10 strikeouts and one walk in the fifth no-hitter in the majors this year. Replica Shoes . 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Murray had 41 touches and gained 228 yards from scrimmage, putting the Cowboys on his back as they shook off a demoralizing division loss on Thanksgiving to beat the Bears 41-28 on Thursday night. Hes a workhorse, Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said of Murray. A hell of a football player. Im glad we have him. There was no relief for the Bears, who lost not only the game, but also star wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who was taken away from Soldier Field in an ambulance after suffering an injury to his ribs in the first half, though he tweeted later that he was good. Murray, the NFLs leading rusher, followed last years 146-yard effort against the Bears with 179 yards and a touchdown on 32 carries and added 49 yards on nine catches, hurting the Bears all over the field. I threw him the ball a bunch tonight, too, Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo grinned. Romo had three touchdown passes -- two to Cole Beasley -- and earned his eighth career win in Thursday games as he and the Cowboys bounced back from a 33-10 loss to NFC East rival Philadelphia by winning in Chicago for the first time since 2007. Their loss a week ago came at home, of course, giving the Eagles the division lead for at least a week. Its on the road where the Cowboys (9-4) have thrived this season, going 6-0. Matt Forte and Jay Cutler rushed for touchdowns in the fourth quarter, cutting a 25-point Dallas lead to 10. But the Bears (5-8) lost for the second week in a row after falling in Detroit on Thanksgiving. Romo, who had a 109.2 quarterback rating in last seasons 45-28 loss to the Bears, completed 21-of-26 passes for 205 yards and a 138.0 rating to help get Garrett his first career win against Chicago in four meetings. The victory locked up the Cowboys first winning record since 2009 while the Bears are guaranteed back-to-back seasons of a .500 mark or worse for the first time since 2003-04. Id be lying to you if I said that Im OK with it, said Bears linebacker Jon Bostic. (Im) disappointed, but the fact is that heading into this game we still had a quarter of our season left so its not like we can just go out there and start feeling sorry for ourselves and saying, We didnt have the season that we wanted to have so lets just cash it in these next four games. We have a great group here, great group of men -- coaches and players -- weve just got to find a way to come together and execute and try to win some ball games and finish strong. Cutler, who entered the game 2-0 against Dallas with a 138.2 rating and no interceptions, completed 32 of his 46 throws for 341 yards, one pick and touchdown passes to Alshon Jeffery and Martellus Bennett. Forte fumbled on the third play of the second half, leading to Beasleys seecond touchdown -- a leaping 24-yard grab near the right pylon that made it 21-7.dddddddddddd Dallas Dwayne Harris had a 47-yard punt return touchdown nullified by a penalty, but the Cowboys scored anyway after Dez Bryants acrobatic 43-yard catch set up Romos 6-yard pass to Gavin Escobar in the end zone. Joseph Randles 17-yard touchdown run through the left side of the line pushed Dallas lead to 28 points with 2:09 remaining in the third quarter. The Bears got six back when Cutler dropped a 27-yard pass into Jefferys arms in the end zone on the first play of the fourth quarter. Veteran kicker Jay Feely, who was signed Wednesday to fill in while Robbie Gould nurses a quad injury, had his extra-point kick blocked by Barry Church. After Dan Baileys 35-yard field goal for Dallas, Forte scored on a 1-yard run and Chicago recovered an onside kick after it was dropped by Escobar, leading to Cutlers 10-yard score. But another onside kick failed and Bailey added a 27-yarder for the final margin. All I can really say is we didnt play well enough, said Bears safety Ryan Mundy. There was something here, something there, a penalty here, penalty there -- cant have that and we didnt play well enough. Gave up too many big plays, didnt get off the field when we need to and thats really all you can say about that. Dallas linebacker Bruce Carter rushed tipped Pat ODonnells punt in the first quarter, giving the Cowboys the ball near midfield and setting up Murrays touchdown on fourth down inside the 1-yard line early in the second quarter. Marshall had two key catches on the ensuing Bears drive -- a 42-yard reception after tipping the ball to himself with one hand in traffic, and the 15-yard catch on fourth down when he was hurt by a knee in the back from Church. They led to Bennetts 12-yard touchdown, but the Cowboys took a 14-7 lead at the other end when Beasley dragged safety Chris Conte to stretch the ball over the goal line on a 13-yard touchdown catch with eight seconds left. Game Notes Romo is 8-2 as a starter on Thursday ... Bryant had six catches for 82 yards ... Forte rushed for just 26 yards on 13 carries and caught eight passes for 74 yards ... Bennett had 12 receptions for 84 yards against his former team ... Dallas defensive tackle Josh Brent played in his first game since teammate Jerry Brown died from injuries suffered in a December 2012 car crash that led to Brents conviction on an intoxication manslaughter charge. Brent, who crashed his Mercedes while driving drunk, was convicted in January and served time in jail. He was suspended by the NFL for the first 10 games of the season ... Conte left the game in the second half with a back injury ... Dallas took a 12-11 lead in the all-time series ... The Cowboys are on the road against Philadelphia for a Sunday night game in Week 15 and the Bears play New Orleans at home in a Monday night game on Dec. 15. ' ' '

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