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GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The Colorado Avalanche knew they would get a fight from the Phoenix Coyotes, one of the NHLs best rallying teams. But when the Coyotes pushed, the Avalanche pushed right back. Ryan OReilly scored a power-play goal with 41 seconds left in overtime and Colorado bounced back after allowing two third-period goals to beat Phoenix 4-3 on Thursday night. "Thats (fighting back) what good teams do and what we have to learn," Colorado LW Gabriel Landeskog said. "Its just about finding ways to win and thats what we did." Colorado had been the NHLs best team at holding a lead and entered the third period up 2-1 on goals by Andre Benoit and John Mitchell. Coming off a four-day break, Phoenix turned up the pressure in the third period and went ahead 3-2 on goals by Martin Hanzal and Antoine Vermette four minutes apart. The Avalanche fought back, though, tying it with 3:14 left in regulation on a whirling backhander by Cody McLeod that found its way through Mike Smiths pads. OReilly ended it in overtime, sending a wrist shot past Smith for his ninth goal of the season and Colorados seventh win in nine road games. "This is a very good team, probably one of the best in the NHL and I thought our guys did a good job of coming here and winning that game," Avalanche coach Patrick Roy said. Phoenix dictated play most of the way, spending long stretches in Colorados zone and sending 44 shots at Avalanche goalie Semyon Varlamov. The Coyotes fell behind 2-0 despite dominating early and fought back late, but were hurt by two late penalties: One by Hanzal that carried over into overtime and another by Keith Yandle that set up Colorados winning power play. Michael Stone also scored and Shane Doan extended his points streak to seven games with an assist on Vermettes goal for the Coyotes, who remain unbeaten in regulation at home (9-0-2). "I thought we did a lot of good things in that game, thought we controlled a lot of the play, had upward of 75 scoring chances," Coyotes coach Dave Tippett said. "But in a tight game, mistakes matter and when you put a team on the power play twice in overtime, it usually comes back to bite you and it did." Two of the NHLs highest-scoring teams needed a little while to get rolling, playing a scoreless first period. Phoenix had some good chances in the opening 20 minutes, but couldnt get any of its 15 shots past Varlamov. Colorado needed 32 seconds of the second period and six seconds of a power play to break the scoreless tie. Mitchell got it, ending up with the puck between the circles after a face-off and whipping it past Smith for his fourth goal of the season. That didnt bode well for the Coyotes; Colorado entered the game as the only NHL team that hadnt lost after the first period at 13-0. Paul Stastny nearly added to it midway through the period, but Smith made a spectacular save, sliding to his right then stacking his pads to glove the one-timer. Benoit did get one past Smith later in the period on a shot from the point that hit the crossbar and trickled in after hitting the goalies back. Benoit was hit in the face early in the period, but returned with a bandage on his chin to score for the first time since last April. Stone finally got the Coyotes on the board with a long-distance goal, beating Varlamov with a hard shot from just inside the red line that caromed in off the left post for his seventh of the season. The Coyotes thought they had it tied 5 minutes into the third period when Oliver Ekman-Larsson beat Varlamov from the left circle, but it was waved off because David Moss knocked the Avalanche goalie over after a shove by Colorados Jan Hejda. Phoenix kept up the pressure and Hanzal tied midway through the period, lifting a loose rebound over a prone Varlamov. Vermette scored on a power play, but the lead lasted less than three minutes before McLeod tied it to send the game to overtime. OReilly ended it as the clock wound down in overtime, scoring on Colorados second power-play chance in the extra period. "We got ourselves back in the game, but its unfortunate we took the two penalties to give them a chance to win it," Tippett said. The Avalanche made the most of it, winning for the 16th time in 21 games this season. NOTES: Ekman-Larsson played his 200th career game. ... The Avalanche have allowed an NHL-low nine first-period goals this season. ... The Coyotes placed D Zbynek Michalek on injured reserve on Thursday with a lower-body injury. ... Colorado leading scorer Matt Duchene missed his second straight game with an oblique injury. Cheap Jerseys USA . 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One of Europes top coaches, Blatt was hired Friday by the Cavaliers, who ended a sweeping, 39-day search with an out-of-the-box selection they hope changes their fortunes. cheap jerseys From China .Tatjana Haenni, FIFAs head of womens competitions, told a FIFA Live Your Goals Tour news conference Friday that the artificial turf is being tested to make sure it meets standards. cheap jerseys . -- The Chicago Bears have agreed to terms with safety Brock Vereen and QB David Fales on four-year contracts.BUFFALO, N.Y. - As the Sabres celebrate Dominik Haseks time in Buffalo and raise his No. 39 to the rafters at First Niagara Center, the man known as The Dominator gets to see his impact on the game today.With the Czech Republics Michal Neuvirth in net for the Sabres and countryman Petr Mrazek in net for the Detroit Red Wings, Hasek can see his influence on goaltending almost seven years after he played his final NHL game.This is something special, Hasek said Tuesday morning. This is something Im proud (of) if I had influence on these goalies: my style, my work ethic or something was special for them, which led them to become NHL goalies.There have only been just over a dozen Czech-born goaltenders in the NHL, many of whom were born in Czechoslovakia before the country split in 1993. Three are in the league now: Neuvirth, Mrazek and Ondrej Pavelec of the Winnipeg Jets.And while there have been others, like Roman Cechmanek and Tomas Vokoun, Hasek is the only Czech goalie to win a Stanley Cup as the starter. Neuvirth, Mrazek and Pavelec are of the age that they grew up watching Hasek at his best.Obviously when a guy like that starts playing goal in your country, then other people start playing goal, Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said.Haseks debut on the international stage came at the 1987 Canada Cup. One of his shining moments came when he helped the Czech Republic win gold at the 1998 Nagano Olympics.Since Nagano, hes been a legend. Everybody .......... him back home, Neuvirth said. I remember the whole country just stopped. We were watching the games. It was such a big deal. It was huge.Hasek beat Canada in the infamous shootoutt without Wayne Gretzky in the semifinals and then beat Russia to get the gold medal.dddddddddddd. In the first Olympics featuring NHL players, Hasek stood out above everyone.Since then, he was my hero, Neuvirth said Monday. He was my idol. I always wanted to be like him playing in the National Hockey League. He was pushing my dream forward.Hasek said fans in the Czech Republic care deeply about hockey and follow the careers of Neuvirth and Mrazek just like they did his. The love of the sport isnt as fervent as in Canada, he said, but hockey and soccer hold a special place in peoples lives.To Neuvirth and Mrazek, Haseks career, his Olympic triumph and six Vezina Trophies meant a lot. But watching his unorthodox style, they knew they couldnt replicate it.Neuvirth called Hasek a unique goaltender, so he and his Czech counterpart instead tried to mimic his work ethic.He had a totally different style and play a different game, Mrazek said. But what I want to take from him, its the game he was winning. He never wanted to lose the game and wanted to win every time. Thats what Im trying to do.After watching all-star starting goaltender Jimmy Howard go down with a groin injury Saturday night in Washington, Babcock said he would love for Mrazek to be as mentally strong and determined as Dom is, and then he can have himself a heck of a career.It may be Mrazeks net for the near future, so hes going to try to make his idol proud.I can try and take from (his mental toughness), too, Mrazek said. You have to be mentally strong every time. 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