DALLAS -- Colton Sceviour has started to adjust to the speed of the NHL game. He scored his first game-winning goal at 17:08 of the third period and the Dallas Stars edged the Colorado Avalanche 3-2 on Tuesday night. A rebound of a Colorado shot bounced out to Rich Peverley, who put a pass on Sceviours stick for a breakaway against Avalanche goalie Jean-Sebastien Giguere, who made 25 saves. But there was no save against Sceviour. "The first game seemed a little bit faster," he said. "There was an adjustment period. "(Peverley) caught up to (the puck) and made a great pass. I was able to pick it up in stride and put it in. "Any time you score a game-winning goal its pretty exciting, especially at the NHL level. And late in the third." Sceviour had played just two NHL games before being recalled Saturday from the Texas Stars, for whom he was leading the American Hockey League with 18 goals. He scored his first NHL goal that night at Winnipeg, and his second in three games Tuesday. Ray Whitney scored Dallas first two goals, which both erased one-goal deficits. They were his first goals in 13 games, since Nov. 3. The goal that night also broke a 13-game scoreless streak. "Its always nice to score, especially when youve been dry for a while. I hope were going to break that spell. We dont need to go through that again." Dallas victory followed a 6-2 loss on Monday against the Avalanche on the road. And it was with backup Dan Ellis in goal. "I thought we did an excellent job," Stars coach Lindy Ruff said of the teams turnaround. "With regards to Colorado, we didnt give them free ice the way we did (Monday) night. "We had the (penalty) kills early, and the second period was rock solid except the one we let in." Both Colorado goals, Matt Duchenes on a power play in the first period and Erik Johnsons slap shot in the second, came while a Dallas player was serving a double minor penalty. Whitneys second goal, which tied the game in the second period, was the Stars second in 49 power plays at home this season and their first since Nov. 21. In the third period, Ellis made a glove save on Gabriel Landeskog from close range on a power play, and prevented Colorado from scoring with an extra skater for more than a minute at games end. "Their goalie made some great saves," Avalanche coach Patrick Roy said. "Landys shot, it was a great save by him at the end. We were buzzing as well and we had some chances." Ellis noticed something about the Avs before the game. "I had seen a little bit of their power play with him practicing that in the pre-game skate, so I knew he had a good one-timer," he said. "Thats what I was expecting." And at the end, "Its tough to find the puck. I want to make myself as big as possible. Its a battle for sight lines." Dallas had two chances to score into an empty net, but shot wide both times. Whitney said Ellis late saves were key. "The mad scramble around our net, thats where Dan was exceptional," he said. "That would have been really crushing if they would have come down and scored after we hit the posts." Duchene put in a rebound of Johnsons shot for a power-play goal just 2:37 into the game. Johnsons goal at 10:20 of the second period came when the teams were skating 4 on 4, with the Stars Antoine Roussel off for roughing and unsportsmanlike conduct. The Avalanche had failed to score on all five power plays in Mondays 6-2 home victory over the Stars. Colorado was successful on 1 of 6 man advantages Tuesday. Dallas tied the score 1-1 at 7:31. Out of a scramble in front of the Avalanche goal the puck went to Whitney, and he knocked it past Giguere. The Avalanche put just two shots on goal in the second, but one was Johnsons slap shot from the right faceoff circle that restored Colorados one-goal lead. Whitneys second-period goal that tied the game 2-2 was Dallas second power-play goal at home in 49 opportunities this season. Dallas previous goal with a man advantage at home was by Stephane Robidas Nov. 21 in a 3-2 loss to the New York Rangers. Giguere saved 13 Stars shots in the period, but Whitney tied the score 2-2 at 17:19 with his second goal of the game and third this season. Alex Chiasson passed from behind the goal line to Whitney, who one-timed a shot from the right circle. The Stars had a 5-on-3 power play for 45 seconds early in the third period, but failed to score. Whitney had a chance for a third goal, but whiffed on a shot from left of the goal. NOTES: Dallas placed forward Vernon Fiddler on injured reserve, retroactive to Dec. 7, when he suffered an upper-body injury. Defenceman Aaron Rome did not play after sustaining an apparent leg injury Monday. Defenceman Cameron Gaunce, whose 11 previous NHL games all had been with Colorado, was recalled from Texas of the American Hockey League to fill Fiddlers roster spot. Gaunce played nearly 13 minutes and was credited with 2 of Dallas 27 hits. ... Avalanche forward Alex Tanguay (hip and knee injuries) and defenceman Ryan Wilson (back) remained out. Tom Seaver Jersey . Almost 40 years to the day, the two teams will meet again, this time at BC Place, to celebrate the past and try to earn important points for the present. Michael Lorenzen Jersey . -- A.J. Burnett was happy to escape from New York. http://www.redsgearshop.com/Reds-Barry-Larkin-Kids-Jersey/. On Monday night, many fans in this city placed the blame squarely on the captain for his role in the James Neal overtime winner against the Pittsburgh Penguins. George Foster Jersey . Ibrahimovic put PSG ahead when he got in front of his marker to neatly flick in Lucass cross in the 59th minute. 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Fred Jackson had 70 yards on 21 carries for the Bills (7-5), who returned to Ralph Wilson Stadium after last Sundays scheduled home game was played a day later in Detroit after more than six feet of snow fell on the southern reaches of the Buffalo area. Cleveland rookie Johnny Manziel scored his first NFL rushing touchdown after replacing starter Brian Hoyer, who was benched in the fourth quarter following his second interception and fifth in the last two weeks. Were all about competition. We get together as a staff each week and the beginning of the week we say who gives us the best chance to win? So far Brian has been the answer to that question, said Cleveland head coach Mike Pettine. The Browns (7-5) remained tied for second in the crowded AFC North. Baltimore and Pittsburgh also lost Sunday, leaving all three teams 1 1/2 games behind Cincinnati. The Bengals won to improve to 8-3-1. Buffalo scored two touchdowns in a 10-second span after being held scoreless for the first 36:56. Orton and Robert Woods hooked up for 34 yards to convert a 4th-and-3 from the Cleveland 37. Buffalo went up 7-3 when Orton completed a pass to Chris Hogan in the flat. On the first play of the ensuing Cleveland drive, Jerry Hughes stripped Terrance West, recoveered the fumble and returned it 18 yards to the end zone.dddddddddddd Carpenter drilled a 49-yard field goal and then hit a 34-yarder after DaNorris Searcy picked off Hoyer a second time. Manziel then entered the game and engineered an eight-play, 80-yard drive that he capped with a 10-yard touchdown scramble. On the next Cleveland drive, Manziel threw incomplete on 4th-and-6 from his own 18. My job all year has been make sure Im ready when my names called, Manziel said. Carpenter made two more attempts from 34 and 35 yards on the last two Buffalo possessions. I thought, all three phases, we didnt play well in the first half. We had no doubt about that. We were able to stay in the game, said Buffalo head coach Doug Marrone. Billy Cundiff kicked a 22-yard field goal to open the scoring after a West fumble into the end zone was overturned on a review. Jim Leonhard intercepted an Orton pass he tipped in the end zone early in the second quarter, but the turnover resulted in no points when Cundiff missed a 37-yard try wide right. Following a Hoyer interception, Carpenter had a 53-yard field goal attempt blocked by Joe Haden as the first half expired. Game Notes Buffalo has won seven games in a season for the first time since 2008 ... Hoyer completed 18-of-30 passes for 192 yards ... Manziel was 5-of-8 for 63 yards ... Woods had 71 yards on four receptions ... The Bills converted only 2-of-15 third downs, while the Browns were 3-of-12. 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