Dan Paille was the overtime hero, giving the Boston Bruins a 2-1 win over the Chicago Blackhawks in Game Two, evening the Stanley Cup Final at one win apiece. Not only did Paille score the game-winning goal, but he also created the scoring chance that led to Bostons first goal, deking Blackhawks D Nick Leddy behind the Chicago net and Pailles scoring attempt coming from behind the net led to Chris Kelly knocking in the rebound. It was Kellys first goal of the playoffs. Chicago has been the team getting more production throughout the playoffs from their depth forwards. Forwards that have played fewer than 17 minutes per game in the playoffs for Boston have scored nine goals (three from injured C Gregory Campbell), including both in Game Two. Blackhawks forwards under that same ice time threshold have scored 22 goals. Chicago opened the game utterly dominating Boston, outshooting the Bruins 19-4 in the first period (30-5 in shot attempts), before Boston balanced the scales, outshooting Chicago 24-15 over the rest of the game. Despite that early dominance, Chicago only scored once, a goal by Patrick Sharp, giving him nine goals in the postseason. Chicago could have had another goal, but what appeared to be a goal by Marian Hossa was disallowed when it was ruled that the referee blew the whistle. Sharp and Hossa tied with a game-high seven shots on goal, while Hossa, Jonathan Toews and Michal Rozsival had the strongest possession numbers of the night. Bruins RW Jaromir Jagr, still searching for his first goal of the playoffs, led the Bruins with five shots on goal and fired a puck off the crossbar in overtime. Bruins LW Milan Lucic didnt register a shot on goal, but had 10 hits, all of which came in the first two periods. The Blackhawks inability to put the Bruins away early came back to haunt them. Through the ebbs and flows of the first two games, its been evident that Chicago can control play using their speed and puck skills, while the Bruins can shift the tenor of the game when they get physical and force turnovers on the forecheck. At different times, in both games, each team has held the advantage playing to their respective strengths. That Boston returns home with a split, however, gives them the slight advantage going forward but, as one might expect when the first two games go to overtime, there is a very fine line between winning and losing in this series. 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. Custom Milwaukee Brewers Nike Jerseys . Tevez, who has had conflicts with coaches in the past, has not been called up since Sabella was named coach in 2011. Argentina boasts Lionel Messi, Gonzalo Higuain, Sergio Aguero, Ezequiel Lavezzi and Angel Di Maria. 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Now, the games count.The Orange begin the new season on Friday night in the Carrier Dome against familiar upstate New York foe Colgate. This will be the 169th meeting between the teams, and the Raiders are looking for their first victory in the series since a 72-60 win at home in January 1962. Syracuse finished 2-22 that season under coach Marc Guley.Im looking forward to it a lot, said Syracuse newcomer Andrew White, a transfer from Nebraska. Looking across the locker room, weve got a lot of guys that can help this team. We can make it something special if we do what were supposed to do. It all starts Friday.Colgate has four starters and 13 letter-winners back from last years team, which finished 13-17 overall and 9-9 in Patriot League play. The Raiders return 68.3 percent of their point production, led by juniors Jordan Swopshire and Tom Rivard, who averaged 10.6 and 10.5 points per game, respectively. Swopshire shot 43.8 percent from beyond the arc and corralled a team-high 140 rebounds.The returning players are all a year older, said Colgate coach Matt Langel, who enters his sixth season. With that comes more appreciation for and understanding of the opportunities ahead. I have been impressed with the togetherness and competitive nature of the group.White led the Orange with 24 points in a 97-64 exhibition win over crosstown foe Le Moyne on Tuesday night. Freshman Tyus Battle added 17 points, two steals, two rebounds and two assists off the bench against the Division II Dolphins, while John Gillon, a transfer from Colorado State, had 14 points and Frank Howard 11. Tyler Lydon pulled down 10 rebounds, five offensive and five defensive.Syracuse defeated Indiana (Pa.) University 83-65 last week in its first exhibition game. Battle led the Orange with 16 points and Lydon had 12 points and 10 rebounds.dddddddddddd.Overall, you want to get something out of these exhibition games, Orange coach Jim Boeheim said. I thought we got a lot out of it. Weve had two really good games that I think will help us. You can learn from these games.Last season, Syracuse struggled while dealing with a nine-game suspension imposed on Boeheim for NCAA violations but turned it up in the postseason, advancing to the Final Four for the second time in four seasons. The Orange lost in the national semifinals to North Carolina, finishing the season 23-14 and 9-9 in Atlantic Coast Conference play.Syracuse returns two starters, senior forward Tyler Roberson (8.8 points per game, 8.5 rebounds per game) and redshirt senior center DaJuan Coleman (4.9 ppg, 4.7 rpg). Missing from the lineup are the top three scorers from last year, including a pair of NBA draft picks in Michael Gbinije (17.5 ppg) and Malachi Richardson (13.4). Trevor Cooney (12.9) also graduated.We lost three guys who could really shoot, Boeheim said. We were fortunate to get Andrew. I think weve got more than enough shooting.Boeheim opted to redshirt 6-foot-8, 220-pound freshman Matthew Moyer, who has the physical length to fit nicely into the Oranges trademark 2/3 zone defense. Moyer missed substantial time during the summer suffering from a toe injury and played nine minutes in the first exhibition game, missing his only shot and snaring two rebounds.He missed so much time. He got out of shape and hes still not in shape, Boeheim said. It would take him another month to get in shape, and by that time were going to have four or five games. He wouldnt be ready to play. Hed waste all that time.---More AP college basketball at www.collegebasketball.ap.org ' ' '