The Boston Bruins got a huge overtime goal from an unlikely source, and the Anaheim Ducks got on the board against the Los Angeles Kings. Notes on Fraser, Murray, Vanek, Carter, Vatanen, Andersen and more. FRASER THE OT HERO FOR BRUINS The Montreal Canadiens had an opportunity to take a 3-1 series lead against the favoured Boston Bruins with Game Four headed to overtime scoreless. Then, Bruins rookie LW Matt Fraser knocked a loose puck into the net to give the Bruins a 1-0 win, tying the series at two games apiece. Fraser, a 24-year-old winger called up to replace demoted winger Justin Florek, had three goals and five points in 27 career NHL games, but has been an effective scorer in the AHL, scoring 90 goals in 179 AHL games over the past three seasons. Fraser, who was acquired from Dallas as part of the Tyler Seguin trade, joined Carl Soderberg and Loui Eriksson on a Bruins third line that dominated play, the trio on the ice for more than 70% of 5-on-5 shot attempts, led by Fraser at 74.1%. Canadiens D P.K. Subban played 22:52, the first time under 26 minutes in this series, yet 1:19 into overtime, when Fraser scored, the Habs had the pairing of Douglas Murray and Mike Weaver on defence and that should have been an indication of trouble. That pairing was obliterated in terms of puck possession, on the ice for four shot attempts for and 20 against. Francis Bouillon wasnt great for Montreal, but hes been more effective than Murray, who has been on ice for 12 shot attempts for and 42 against (22.2 Corsi%) in two games. While were pointing out troubling signs for the Canadiens, RW Thomas Vanek didnt have a single shot attempted in 16:09 of ice time. The only other Canadiens to get zero shot attempts were Daniel Briere, who played a game-low 8:02, and Weaver. Montreals leader in shot attempts was captain Brian Gionta, with eight. Bostons leader, in terms of shot attempts, was D Dougie Hamilton, who had eight in 23:28, his second-highest ice time of the playoffs. If the Canadiens are going to pull off this series upset, they are really going to have to earn it. The series is even even though the Bruins have held the lead for less than four minutes in four games. Thats not to say that the Bruins havent been the better team -- theyve controlled more of the play -- but this series was there for the taking and now its a best-of-three with two games in Boston. DUCKS GET ON THE BOARD The Anaheim Ducks got a late second-period goal from Teemu Selanne, then needed a late third-period marker from Ben Lovejoy to ultimately give them a 3-2 lead in Game Three against the Los Angeles Kings. The Kings now lead the series two games to one. The Kings held a possession edge throughout the game, particularly taking advantage against the Ducks line of Mathieu Perreault, Patrick Maroon and Teemu Selanne, a trio that was on the ice for 22.2% or less of 5-on-5 shot attempts. At the same time, Maroon set up Anaheims first goal, on the power play and, as noted, Selanne scored a crucial go-ahead goal. Anaheim was forced to turn to G Jonas Hiller for the last 9:58 of the third period, as starter Frederik Andersen left with a lower-body injury. Andersen had stopped 22 of 23 shots when he got hurt. Jeff Carter led the Kings with a goal and an assist, four shots on goal and seven shot attempts, though Carter and linemates Tanner Pearson and Tyler Toffoli started more than 80% of their shifts in the offensive zone, so they were tilted in that direction. For the Ducks, it was Ryan Getzlaf, who had an assist, four shots and seven attempts. The Ducks inserted D Sami Vatanen into the lineup, playing the Finnish rookie 20:19; only Francois Beauchemin played more among Anaheim defencemen. Theres a reasonable argument to be made that, although undersized, Vatanen should already be handling regular minutes on the Ducks blueline, rather than toiling in the minors waiting for a call-up when the team is in trouble. After dropping the first two games of the series at home, the Ducks desperately needed to get a positive result in Game Three. It wasnt easy, and they lost their starting goaltender in the process, but their win makes the Freeway Series much more interesting heading towards Game Four. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. Evgeny Kuznetsov Jersey . Its other five picks were all six foot or better, with three at 6-1 or above. 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John Carlson Jersey .C. -- Kevin Harvick won his first career pole at Darlington Raceway on Friday as he looks to chase his first Southern 500.LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Light-heavyweight champion Jon (Bones) Jones won a five-round grudge match with Daniel (DC) Cormier at UFC 182 on Saturday night, coming on strong in the later rounds of a gruelling, relentless fight often contested in the clinch.Cormier moved forward like a land shark in the early rounds. But Jones looked fresher in the fourth and fifth rounds, controlling the tired challenger and blunting his arsenal.All three judges scored it 49-46 for Jones, who made his eighth straight successful title defence. FightMetric had Jones leading Cormier 92-58 in significant strikes, connecting more in every round but the second.All the crap (Cormier) talks, it motivated me, Jones said after the fight while wearing a T-shirt that read Unbroken.I do not like DC, he added.Said Cormier: I know I lost and Jon won.Both fighters were classy at the post-fight news conference, with Cormier wiping away tears as he said he would be back.Jones (21-1) and Cormier (15-1) each earned US$50,000 bonuses for fight of the night.The bad blood between the two made the showdown one of the UFCs most anticipated in recent memory. UFC president Dana White said the card drew more than 750,000 pay-per-view buys. The arena gate was $3.7 million.Jones immediate future is a date with the winner of the bout between No. 1 contender Alexander (The Mauler) Gustafsson and No. 3 Anthony (Rumble) Johnson. After that, there arent too many challenges left in the division.In the co-main event before 11,575 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, veteran lightweight Donald (Cowboy) Cerrone schooled the previous unbeaten Myles (Fury) Jury in a unanimous (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) decision.Cormier, wearing a T-shirt saying King of the Grind, walked out first to Right Above It By Lil Wayne and Drake. His cornermen wore Break Bones T-shirts.The challenger entered the cage to cheers.Then came Jones, a champion who has yet to win over many fans despite his dominance in the cage. He came in to mostly boos and a mix that included Nellys Hot in Here and The Champ is Here by Jadakiss.Cormier paced in the cage as the relaxed champion, showing a few dance steps along the way, entered the arena. Burly security officials kept themselves between the two 205-pound fighters before the introductions.The two touched gloves, after a brief delay, and then went at it.The five-foot-11 Cormier, ranked second among light-heavyweight contenders, was giving up five inches in height and 12 in reach.Cormier said he would come right at Jones and he did. But Jones gave as good as he got, kicking Cormiers feet out from under him.They exchanged blows in the clinch. When they separated, Jones scored with body punches. The champion thrust his arm in the air as the round ended.In the second, Jones stuffed a takedown. Cormier continued to go for the clinch, blood oozing from his face as he tried to dirty-box Jones, who countered with short elbows. The crowd chanted DC as the challenger got Jones attention with uppercuts.Use your wrestling with the dog-fighting, Cormiers coach Javier Mendez yelled between rounds.Cormier was poked in the eye in third, promoting a delay. The crowd booed as they saw the replay of Jones hand in Cormiers face. Jones apologized.Again, the action was intense and often in-close. Cormier scored with blows near the end of the round, with Jones pulling guard as it ended.Jones took Cormier down twice in the fourth at the fence, the first takedowns in Cormiers UFC career. He eventually got back up but looked tired as Jones leaned on him. The champion began to control the clinch and dumped Cormier on his back as the round ended.Cormier turned it up as the fight ended. He picked Jones up and slammed him to the canvas in the final minute but the champion got right back up.Jones converted three of five takedowns while Cormier, a former Olympic wrestler, was one of eight.Referee Herb Dean had to separate the two as the horn sounded, with Cormier seemingly launching a late punch. Jones put his arms in the air, while an exhausted Cormier leaned against the fence.Both men came into the fight unbeaten, although Jones has a loss by disqualification on his record. That came in December 2009 for an illegal elbow that was thrown when opponent Matt (The Hammer) Hamill was beaten and broken.The two fighters came to blows at a news conference in August, a melee that left a security official with a broken rib and both fighter facing fines and community service.dddddddddddd The bad blood has continued to boil since their first meeting, when Cormier insisted Jones disrespected him. Jones disputes that view, saying Cormier took offence at a joke.While the two kept their cool at Fridays weigh-in, the war of words continued backstage.The 27-year-old Jones stepped into the cage having ruled the 205-pound division for 1,386 days, a record in the weight class. He had won 11 straight, the longest active streak in the UFC.The 35-year-old Cormier, who won the Strikeforce heavyweight Grand Prix tournament, came into the bout having outstruck all his opponents in the UFC and Strikeforce.The 31-year-old Cerrone, ranked fourth among lightweight contenders, came into the fight having won five in a row. No. 8 Jury had won six straight in the UFC.Jury took Cerrone down early but found himself in deep water after Cerrone, following an omoplata submission attempt from the bottom, reversed position and took Jurys back. Jury fought off a rear-naked choke and then an armbar as the round ended.Cerrone (26-6 with one no contest) stalked Jury for the next two rounds, lashing him with kicks while stuffing takedowns. He landed a head kick on Jury (15-1) in the third, drawing oohs from the crowd.Jury finished the fight on his back, eating eight vicious leg kicks from Cerrone, who clearly wanted to make a statement against the highly touted 26-year-old.Welterweight Hector Lombard, a 12-1 favourite, won a unanimous (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) decision over Josh (The Peoples Warrior) Burkman, who took a pounding as the bout wore on. Burkmans right leg looked like someone had taken a hammer to it.The 36-year-old Lombard, a five-foot-11 slab of muscle ranked sixth among welterweight contenders, competed for Cuba in judo at the 2000 Olympics. Lombard (35-4-1 with one no contest) showed a lot of tools and savvy in handling Burkman.Burkmans last outing in the UFC was in 2008. The 34-year-old from Utah went 9-2 outside the organization to earn his ticket back against a fighter that few wanted to face.Burkman (28-11) backed himself in the fight, betting US$1,000 that he would stage the upset. Had he disposed of Lombard, he would have gone home some $5,000 richer, money he planned to use to start a college fund for a second son due Jan. 10.I had the worst camp of my life, said Burkman. I sprained my ankle, I hurt my hip, dislocated a rib and got sick so I had to go on antibiotics. But Im a man of my word and I signed to fight Hector Lombard and thats exactly what I did.The UFC allows fighters to bet on themselves to win.After the fight, Lombard said he would like to fight Canadian Rory MacDonald next.Japans Kyoji Horiguchi, ranked 11th among flyweight contenders, put on a crisp performance in dispatching Louis (Goodnight) Gaudinot (6-4 with one no contest) via a unanimous (29-28, 30-27, 30-27) decision. Horiguchi (15-1) extended his winning streak to nine, including four straight in the UFC.Brad Tavares (13-4) handled veteran middleweight Nate (The Great) Marquardt (36-13-2) with relative ease in winning a unanimous (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) decision that did not merit the boos from the crowd. Tavares peppered the 35-year-old Marquardt, a former Strikeforce welterweight champion who is back at 185 pounds, with jabs and kicks in an impressive outing. Marquardts left thigh was covered by ugly red welts after his 18th UFC fight.There were impressive performances on the undercard from lightweight Paul (The Irish Dragon) Felder and bantamweight Cody (No Love) Garbrandt.Felder (10-0) knocked out veteran lightweight Danny (Last Call) Castillo (17-8) with a spectacular spinning back fist at 2:09 of the second round. Castillo, knocked out cold, eventually had to be helped onto a stool.He earned a $50,000 bonus for performance of the night.Felder, from Philadelphia, won a split decision over Canadian Jason Saggo in Halifax last time out.Garbrandt (6-0) knocked out Marcus (The Bama Beast) Brimage with 10 seconds remaining in an all-action 135-pound fight.The 23-year-old Garbrandt, who went 32-1 as an amateur boxer, floored Brimage (7-4) with a left and a right in the third-latest stoppage of a three-round UFC bantamweight fight. 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