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Ottawa, ON (SportsNetwork.com) - John Klingberg snapped a tie in the latter stages of the third period before Trevor Daley and Jamie Benn added empty-net markers, and Dallas topped Ottawa by a 6-3 score on Thursday. Benn added a first-period goal, with Colton Sceviour and Ales Hemsky also lighting the lamp for the Stars, who put a two-game losing streak to rest. Kari Lehtonen provided a 25-save effort to back his offense. Mika Zibanejad, Bobby Ryan and Alex Chiasson scored once each for the Senators, who have lost seven of their last 10. Robin Lehner allowed four goals on 39 shots in the setback. Klingberg put the Stars back on top by a 4-3 count with 9:09 remaining. He poked the puck away from Ottawas Mike Hoffman inside his defensive zone, skated up the right wing before cutting in and beating Lehner to the short side. Lehner was summoned to the bench with over a minute to play, and though Tyler Seguin was caught hooking inside a minute left, Daley picked up the puck off a defensive-zone faceoff and sent the puck into the vacant cage only six seconds later. Not to be outdone, Benn flipped the puck from behind his own goal line into the empty net at 19:33 to account for the three-goal margin. Only 26 seconds after Methot sat for holding, Benn put the Stars on the board. Goals 3:22 apart from Sceviour at even strength and Hemsky on the power play boosted Dallas to a 3-0 edge. Before the end of the period, Zibanejad (16:02) and Ryan (18:30 on a power play) cut the hosts deficit to one. Following a scoreless middle frame, Chiassons tip-in of a Kyle Turris chance pulled the Senators even at 2:45 of the third. Game Notes Stars center Jason Spezza returned to Ottawa for the first time since requesting a trade from the Senators last summer, picking up four shots on goal in 16:17 of ice time. Though he was booed the first time he touched the puck, the Canadian Tire Centre crowd cheered a tribute shown on the video board shortly after ... Daley added two assists to record a season high in points and his third multi-point effort of the year. Allonzo Trier Jersey . The Toronto Maple Leafs forward and Nashville Predators goaltender highlighted Mondays waiver transactions, with Calgarys Chuck Kobasew and Edmontons Philip Larsen also being placed on waivers. Red Holzman Jersey . Halak did not get the start in the Washington Capitals Tuesday night game against the St. https://www.cheapknicks.com/1601x-dennis-smith-jr-jersey-knicks.html . "First, I would like to offer my deepest and sincerest apologies for any harm I have inflicted on University of Missouri defensive lineman, Michael Sam," the statement read. New York Knicks Shirts . The White Sox said Wednesday they acquired left-handed pitching prospect Sean Bierman and infielder Ben Kline, who both played at Class A this season. The White Sox dealt Crain to Tampa Bay on July 29. Elfrid Payton Jersey . - Josh Sterk scored twice to lead the Oshawa Generals to a 7-1 rout of the Ottawa 67s in Mondays Ontario Hockey League action.DAVIE, Fla. - With the strain of a costly loss showing, Miami Dolphins coaches said they have a good relationship with their players, even the one who yelled at Joe Philbin on the sideline during the defeat.Defensive tackle Jared Odrick kind of snapped when he angrily confronted Philbin in the closing minutes of the Dolphins loss to the Baltimore Ravens, defensive co-ordinator Kevin Coyle said Monday. But Coyle said the outburst didnt signal an underlying problem between Odrick and the coaching staff.I think its a good relationship, as it is with every guy on this team, Coyle said. I feel very strongly about that. I think thats one of the strengths of this program.Offensive co-ordinator Bill Lazor agreed.Its a reflection on Joe Philbin, the kind of professional atmosphere we have, Lazor said. Im very comfortable with how our players are on game day, even when they get excited, whether it be because they want the ball more or whatever reason. Weve got players here that I feel can talk to me, and that I can speak with. Its a very professional atmosphere.Camaraderie will be tested in the wake of Sundays 28-13 loss to Baltimore, which could keep the Dolphins (7-6) out of the playoffs for the sixth consecutive year. Any finish short of the post-season would leave Philbins job in jeopardy after three seasons as Miamis head coach.The Dolphins went into last weekend with an edge in the race for the final AFC wild-card berth, but now they might be left out even if they win their final three games. Ravens coach John Harbaugh predicted such a sweep.This is a very good football team that we played, Harbaugh said. This team will probably win out.Philbin will like the sound of that, and he acknowledged therres no more margin for error, beginning Sunday at AFC East leader New England.ddddddddddddBut Philbin expects his team to bounce back from the latest loss.I have a lot of faith and confidence in these guys, he said. Weve got a huge challenge this week going up to New England. I told them in the locker room, were going to find out a lot this week.Injuries are taking a toll, with safety Louis Delmas joining the list when he suffered a season-ending knee injury Sunday. The Ravens feasted on replacements, including R.J. Stanford at cornerback and Dallas Thomas at right tackle.The defence has allowed 661 yards rushing over the past three games while twice blowing double-digit leads. The offence has scored one touchdown each of the past two weeks, and with pass protection shaky, Ryan Tannehill has stopped trying to throw downfield.But Philbin said hes confident his players still have faith in the coaching staff and game plan because of the way they conduct themselves every single day, the way theyve gone out and competed every single week. I absolutely believe that.Odrick attributed his outburst to the emotions of the moment. Coyle agreed, but didnt endorse his linemans behaviour.There is a fine line, Coyle said. Football is an emotional game. You want guys that play with passion. But I think there is a professionalism that everybody has to have, players and coaches alike. You try to keep your composure, because outbreaks of emotion generally dont tend to benefit the team. It can be a distraction. So I think thats something everybody needs to be careful of.___AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP_NFL___Follow Steven Wine on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Steve_Wine ' ' '

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