NEW YORK -- Marc Bergevin of the Montreal Canadiens, Dean Lombardi of the Los Angeles Kings and Bob Murray of the Anaheim Ducks are the three finalists for the NHL General Manager of the Year Award. Bergevin guided the Canadiens (46-28-8) to their second 100-point season since 1992-93 and their second playoff berth in as many years. He bolstered the offence with the summer signing of Daniel Briere and also added grit with the off-season acquisitions of Douglas Murray and George Parros. Bergevin then shored up the roster with mid-season trades for Thomas Vanek, Mike Weaver and Dale Weise, all of whom played critical roles in the team advancing to the Eastern Conference final for the second time in the past five seasons. Under the direction of Lombardi, the Kings (46-28-8) earned their fifth consecutive playoff berth, recorded their fourth 100-point season in franchise history and made their third straight appearance in the Western Conference final. He solidified the teams blue-line by re-signing defencemen Alec Martinez, Jake Muzzin and Slava Voynov and did the same up front by bringing back Dustin Brown, Kyle Clifford, Trevor Lewis and Jordan Nolan. Lombardi then kick-started the clubs offence with the addition of Marian Gaborik at the trade deadline. Murray helped lead the Ducks to their second straight Pacific Division title. Anahem (54-20-8) had the top record in the Western Conference for the first time in club history and franchise records in wins (54) and points (116). Murray set the Ducks up for success by re-signing Matt Beleskey, Saku Koivu, Ben Lovejoy and Kyle Palmieri as well as enticing Teemu Selanne to return for one final season. Murray also traded for Mathieu Perreault during the pre-season and added depth players in Mark Fistric, Tim Jackman, Stephane Robidas and Jakob Silfverberg. He oversaw the development of young goaltenders Frederik Andersen and John Gibson. 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Im sorry," Ibisevic said. The penalty was conceded by Sebastian Rode for a foul on Ibrahim Traore in the fourth minute of injury time. "You cant blame Vedo," Schneider said. "He took the risk and sometimes you have to accept that it goes to the side." With Stuttgart playing in retro jerseys to celebrate the clubs 120-year anniversary, it was the visitors who scored first when Marco Russ stabbed the ball to the roof of the net after a corner in the 14th minute. Then 17-year-old Timo Werner equalized with a header after a Stuttgart corner one minute later. "It doesnt get any better," Werner said. Vaclav Kadlec and Stefan Aigner came close in an exciting second half for Frankfurt, before Stuttgarts Alexandru Maxim had a goal ruled out for offside. Ibisevic also missed a chance in the 83rd when he eluded four defenders before firing over, though will rue the later missed chance more. "Of course its unlucky how it happened," said Stuttgart captain Christian Gentner. "But perhaps its fairer based on (the sides)) performances.dddddddddddd." Freiburg is still waiting for its first Bundesliga win of the season after a 1-1 draw at home with Hertha Berlin. "We dont have the quality to win these games at the moment. It doesnt matter, we can live with it," said Freiburg coach Christian Streich, whose side has been weakened by off-season departures. Admir Mehmedi put Freiburg ahead in the 6th minute, when Sebastian Freis played him through to round the keeper and slot to the unguarded net. It got worse for Hertha in the 20th, when United States defender John Anthony Brooks went off injured with a suspected dislocated elbow. But the visitors regrouped and Per Ciljan Skjelbred deservedly equalized in the 38th when he slid in ahead of his marker to deflect Ronnys throw-in inside the far post. Both sides cancelled each other out in a scrappy second half before Gelson Fernandes struck the post for Freiburg in the final minute, when he only had the goalkeeper to beat. "Were lucky to get away with the point," Hertha coach Jos Luhukay said. Freiburg goalkeeper Oliver Baumann was left to rue the missed chances. "We really deserved the win here today. We fought intensely, gave it everything," Baumann said "Its a pity but were on the right path." On Saturday, Bayern Munich took advantage of Borussia Dortmunds 1-1 draw at Nuremberg by routing Schalke 4-0 to move level with Dortmund atop the standings after six games. ' ' '