EDMONTON -- Mike Reilly scored a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns in his return as quarterback to help the Eskimos to a 33-16 victory over the Montreal Alouettes on Friday, ending Edmontons two-game skid. Haloti Ngata Jersey . The Eskimos improved to 8-3 and moved into a tie for second place in the CFLs West Division with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. All three of Edmontons losses this season have come against Calgary. Montreal had a two-game winning streak snapped to fall to 3-8, however the Alouettes still have a share of the lead in the struggling CFL East, tied for first with Toronto. Montreal has failed to capture a road win this season in five attempts. The game had a very slow start, with Edmonton taking a 2-0 lead midway through the opening quarter on a safety. The Eskimos added a 39-yard Hugh ONeill field goal to lead 5-0 at the end of the first. Things didnt get much more exciting from there for quite some time. Montreal responded with a 39-yard field goal of its own from Sean Whyte early in the second quarter. Edmonton took a 6-3 lead with five minutes left after a missed ONeill field goal attempt. The games first big play came with four minutes remaining as Kendial Lawrence returned a punt 51 yards in Montreal territory, however it wasnt long before Tyler Thomas fumbled the ball away on a rushing play, with Winston Venable scooping it up for the Alouettes. A 46-yard field by Whyte with 15 seconds remaining in the second quarter made it 6-6 at halftime. Montreal only had four first downs in the first half. Edmonton surged back into the lead three minutes into the third quarter on a 16-yard ONeill field goal, squandering a 54-yard passing play from Reilly to Fred Stamps that gave them first-and-goal from the Montreal 11 to make it just 9-6. Whyte kicked a 42-yard three-pointer to tie it 9-9 with five minutes in the third quarter left. The third quarter ended with yet another field goal as Edmonton went back up by three on a 31-yarder by ONeill. The pace picked up in the fourth quarter. Montreal finally became the first team to find the end zone 30 seconds into the fourth as quarterback Jonathan Crompton passed to a wide-open Duron Carter for a long 64-yard touchdown strike. However, Edmonton came roaring back to regain the lead two minutes later as a 48-yard passing play to Adarius Bowman eventually set up a one-yard TD plunge by Reilly to put Edmonton up 19-16. The Eskimos stayed in the higher gear and put together a competent drive that was capped of when Thomas found a hole and scampered 20-yards across the goal line with seven minutes remaining in the final frame. Edmonton continued to look like an entirely different team in the final quarter as they made it 33-16 on a seven-yard Reilly TD run with 1:37 remaining. Notes: Reilly returned to the lineup after being replaced by Matt Nichols for his teams back-to-back losses to Calgary after suffering a thumb injury early in the Eskimos victory over Toronto on Aug. 23 à With Edmonton kicker Grant Shaw lost for the season with an upper body injury, Hugh ONeill took his place for the second straight game. Veteran kicker Luca Congi was signed earlier in the week by the Eskimos, but did not suit up against Montrealà Alouettes quarterback Jonathan Crompton started the season with the Eskimos, but found himself as the fourth-stringer and was released on July 9. Crompton earned wins in his first two starts with Montreal, helping his team defeat Ottawa and Hamilton before returning to face his former club on Fridayà The Alouettes are still in search of their first road win, the deepest they have gone into a season without getting one since 1983. No Montreal team has had fewer than three road wins in a season since the franchise rejoined the league in 1996. 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Winnipeg played host to the Colorado Avalanche on Friday night without defenseman Zach Bogosian, Grant Clitsome and Tobias Enstrom due to injury, causing head coach Paul Maurice to move Dustin Byfuglien from the wing to defense. It also meant more minutes for recent call-up Ben Chiarot, but veteran Bryan Little made sure his blue line had room for error by potting a hat trick in a 6-2 win. Littles hat trick was the second of his career and first for the Jets franchise since it relocated from Atlanta to Winnipeg. Eric Boulton scored the last hat trick for the franchise on Dec. 18, 2010 when it was known as the Thrashers. Little added an assist for a career-high four-point night, Andrew Ladd tallied a goal and two assists, and Byfuglien scored for a third game in a row while logging 26 minutes and 24 seconds of action. Chiarot picked up his first NHL point with an assist and Michael Hutchinson had 20 saves. Winnipeg improved to 4-0-1 in its past five. We got really good performances right through the bench, Maurice said. Everybody had a little piece of that one. Hutchinson, who has never faced the Ducks, improved to 4-1-2 on the season with a 1.56 goals against average and .947 save percentage. He has not lost in regulation since Oct. 12. Chuck Bednarik Youth Jersey. Ondrej Pavelec, who has made 20 starts to Hutchinsons seven, is 1-1-1 lifetime versus Anaheim with a 3.34 GAA and .911 save percentage and could get the start today. The Ducks take aim at a fourth win in a row but will do so without forward Corey Perry. He exited Fridays 5-4 win over the Minnesota Wild in the first period after getting hip checked by Wild defenseman Keith Ballard and had to be helped off the ice