Denver, CO (SportsNetwork.com) - Corey Perry netted his NHL-leading 11th goal of the season and the Anaheim Ducks held off the Colorado Avalanche 3-2 on Sunday night. Colorado led 2-1 heading into the second period, when Cam Fowler and Hampus Lindholm notched goals. Jason LaBarbera stopped five of his 16 shots in the third to preserve the win for Anaheim, which has won three of its last four games. LaBarbera, recalled from AHL Norfolk earlier in the day, started in net for the Ducks after a sudden lower-body injury to John Gibson during warmups left them in a pickle. I jumped on the plane just expecting to back up tonight. I guess its better not to have to think about it, LaBarbera said. I have not played a game in the NHL in over a year, so this was great. Because their other goaltender, Frederik Andersen, is day-to-day with a leg injury, the Ducks turned to goaltending consultant Dwayne Roloson as their backup in an emergency substitution allowed under NHL rules. Roloson, 45, played 14 NHL seasons for six different teams, last taking the ice for Tampa Bay during the 2011-12 season. Ryan Getzlaff dished out two assists in the triumph. Nathan MacKinnon and Dennis Everberg tallied for the Avalanche, who have dropped four of their last five games. Semyon Varlamov made 30 saves in defeat. We were just not sustaining any pressure, Colorado center John Mitchell said. The Ducks went ahead in the second after outshooting Colorado 12-2. Patrick Maroon sent a pass from behind the net into the slot for Lindholm, who wristed it home to tie the game at 6:04. Less than two minutes later, Fowlers backhander put the Ducks in front. Everberg and MacKinnon sandwiched their goals around Perrys marker. Everberg opened the scoring with a sharp angle wrister from the left side that got past LaBarbera just 2:18 into the game. Perrys goal came when he drove to the net and ripped a shot that ricocheted off Varlamov, bounced off Perry and went into the net. MacKinnons wrister from the right circle with less than a minute left gave Colorado its 2-1 advantage. Game Notes Varlamov played in his third game in four nights and has now faced 73 short- handed shots without allowing a goal ... Everberg posted his first career point ... Lindholm scored for the first time in 20 games. Adidas NMD R1 Baratas .com) - Eric Fehrs goal 42 seconds into overtime lifted the Washington Capitals to a 5-4 come-from-behind victory over Columbus, halting the Blue Jackets seven-game win streak. Adidas Deerupt Hombre Baratas . Justine finished first with a score of 22.44 while Chloe was second with 21.66 points. Defending champion Hannah Kearney of the U.S., was third at 21.49. A third Dufour-Lapointe sister, Maxime, failed to make the final group and finished 12th while Audrey Robichaud of Quebec City was 10th. http://www.baratasnmd.com/ .Brothers B.J. and Justin Upton each homered and had an outfield assist, and the Braves held on for a 4-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday night. Adidas Gazelle Rebajas . -- Arizona coach Bruce Arians says there "were obviously very, very many problems" with the officiating in the Cardinals 24-21 loss at Philadelphia. Adidas Deerupt Baratas . The Blue Jackets play Thursday night at New Jersey in their first game after the NHLs Olympic hiatus. A native of Trencin, Slovakia, Gaborik has represented his country at the 2006 and 2010 Olympics but was unable to play in Sochi because of his injury.ANTHOLZ, Italy - Simon Schempp of Germany claimed a second successive biathlon World Cup win, storming to victory in the 10-kilometre sprint on Thursday.Schempp, who needed a photo finish to win his first event of the season on Sunday, again shot cleanly. Russias Evgeniy Garanichev was also perfect on the range, but finished 14 seconds behind.Jakovv Fak of Slovenia missed one target on his way to third place, 20.dddddddddddd1 seconds behind Schempp, who also won the event last year.Overall leader Martin Fourcade finished 25th after missing two targets.Schempp tightened his grip on third place overall, and has closed the gap on Fourcade to 43 points. Anton Shipulin is second. ' ' '