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COLLEGEMEN'S BASKETBALL Kentucky at Mississippi State: 4p.m.,ESPN. Texas at Baylor: 4p.m., ESPN2. Pittsburgh at N.C. State: 4p.m., ESPNU. Ohio U. vs. Akron: 4p.m., CSN. Michigan at Wisconsin: 6p.m., ESPN. Vanderbilt at Georgia: 6p.m., ESPNU. St. Bonaventure at St. Louis: 6 p.m., CSN. N. Mexico vs. Boise State: 8 p.m., ESPNU. COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Oklahoma vs. Texas: 4p.m., FS1. NHL HOCKEY Chicago Blackhawks at Colo- rado Avalanche: 6p.m., NBCSN. SOCCER FA FA Cup: 11:30a.m., FS1. TENNIS ITF Australian Open Second Round: 4p.m., TENNIS. ITF Australian Open Men's and Women's Second Round: 6p.m., ESPN2. ITF Australian Open Men's and Women's Second Round: midnight, ESPN2. Ontheair Andwiththosetwoplays, the Packers were able to cross "last-second win on the road" off their checklist during what has been a re- markable turnaround for a team that was once 4-6. Last season, the Arizona Cardinals beat the Packers in overtime 26-21 in the di- visional round on Larry Fitzgerald's 5-yard touch- down catch. The Packers fell 28-22 to the Seahawks in overtime on Jermaine Kearse's 35- yard touchdown reception in the NFC title game in Seattle two years ago after blowing a 16-0 lead. They lost 23-20 in a wild- card game in the 2013 sea- son to the San Francisco 49ers on Phil Dawson's 33- yard field goal as time ex- pired in regulation. "We've been in that sit- uation before. We've got to keep fighting and keep playing until the last sec- ond," tight end Richard Rodgers, who caught a 34-yard touchdown pass against Dallas, said on Sun- day. The Packers have bounced back from the season-ending injury to running back Eddie Lacy in October. They have proven that they can win even without top receiver Jordy Nelson, who missed the Cowboys game with in- jured ribs. The defense has withstood injuries to the secondary. "This team's personality is one of a unique energy. They don't swing too high, they don't swing too low," McCarthy said Monday. " Packers FROM PAGE 1 andfireit there asquickas I could. Fortunate it went in." Burns gave the Sharks a 3-0 lead with a power play goal 7:08 into the second period. His shot from in- side the blue line went off the boards behind the Jets' net, but bounced back, hit Hutchinson's skate and skid across the goal line. It was part of a domi- nant second period for the Sharks, who outshot the Jets 15-4 in the middle frame and 10-1 over the fi- nal 10 minutes. It was also the kind of response the Sharks were looking for after their 4-0 loss to the St. Louis Blues on Saturday. "The whole teamwanted to bounce back today," Meier said. "I think we did a good job today and we obvi- ouslywant tobuild onthat." Jones had to be sharp early as he made four saves in the game's first 90 sec- onds. He finished the first period with 11 saves, allow- ing the Sharks to settle in. "Joner did a great job of keeping us in it and not giv- ing up a goal there and put- ting us behind," said Tier- ney,whosethirdperiodgoal gave the Sharks a 4-0 lead. "After that we kind of got it going a bit and started play- ing our game." Jones also wanted to find his way onto the scoresheet. Down by three goals, the Jets pulled Hutchinson late inthethirdperiod.Thatleft Jones with a perfect oppor- tunity when the puck came to him with 20 seconds to go. Byfuglien put a shot on net that Jones caught with his glove hand. Jones put it on the ice, leaned in and put a shot into the air right be- side his crease. But the puck was caught by Mark Scheifele instead, and the Jets center dropped it on the ice and calmly scored to make it a 4-2 Sharks lead with 19 seconds to go. Joe Thornton scored anemptynetterwith10sec- onds left to round out the scoring. Askedifhe'severscoreda goal as a goalie, Jones said, "No, that's the first time I've tried, and probably the last, too." Sharks FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard Football NFL WILD-CARD PLAYOFFS Saturday, Jan. 7 Houston27,Oakland14 Seattle 26, Detroit 6 Sunday, Jan. 8 Pittsburgh 30, Miami 12 Green Bay 38, N.Y. Giants 13 DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS Saturday, Jan. 14 Atlanta 36, Seattle 20 New England 34, Houston 16 Sunday, Jan. 15 Green Bay 34, Dallas 31 Pittsburgh 18, Kansas City 16 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Sunday, Jan. 22 NFC Green Bay at Atlanta, 12:05 p.m. AFC Pittsburgh at New England, 3:40 p.m. PRO BOWL Sunday, Jan. 29 At Orlando, Fla. AFC vs. NFC, 5 p.m. (ESPN) SUPER BOWL Sunday, Feb. 5 At Houston TBD, 3:30 p.m. (FOX) Packers 34, Cowboys 31 (Sunday's game) Green Bay 7 14 7 6 — 34 Dallas 3 10 0 18 — 31 First quarter Dal — FG Bailey 50, 11:23. GB — R.Rodgers 34 pass from A.Rodgers (Crosby kick), 8:58. Second quarter GB — Montgomery 3 run (Crosby kick), 14:05. GB — Montgomery 1 run (Crosby kick), 7:37. Dal — Bryant 40 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick), 6:03. Dal — FG Bailey 33, 1:00. Third quarter GB — Cook 3 pass from A.Rodgers (Crosby kick), 11:25. Fourth quarter Dal — Witten 6 pass from Prescott (Bailey kick), 11:39. Dal — Bryant 7 pass from Prescott (Prescott run), 4:08. GB — FG Crosby 56, 1:33. Dal — FG Bailey 52, :35. GB — FG Crosby 51, :00. A — 93,396. GB Dal First downs 27 25 Total net yards 414 429 Rushes yds 17-87 24-138 Passing 327 291 Punt returns 0-0 1-8 Kickoff returns 2-18 0-0 Int ret 1-18 1-27 Comp-att-int 28-43-1 24-38-1 Sacked yds lost 3-29 2-11 Punts 3-54.7 2-47.5 Fumbles lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties yds 3-22 6-50 Time of poss. 29:46 30:14 INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing — Green Bay, Montgomery 11-47, Ripkowski 4-24, A.Rodgers 2-16. Dallas, E.Elliott 22-125, Prescott 2-13. Passing — Green Bay, A.Rodgers 28-43- 1-356. Dallas, Prescott 24-38-1-302. Receiving — Green Bay, Cobb 7-62, Cook 6-104, Montgomery 6-34, Adams 5-76, Allison 3-46, R.Rodgers 1-34. Dallas, Bry- ant 9-132, Witten 6-59, Williams 4-68, Beasley 4-45, E.Elliott 1-(minus 2). Missed field goals — None. Steelers 18, Chiefs 16 (Sunday's game) Pittsburgh 6 6 3 3 — 18 Kansas City 7 0 3 6 — 16 First quarter Pit — FG Boswell 22, 9:38. KC — A.Wilson 5 pass from A.Smith (Santos kick), 6:09. Pit — FG Boswell 38, 3:51. Second quarter Pit — FG Boswell 36, 9:18. Pit — FG Boswell 45, :55. Third quarter Pit — FG Boswell 43, 10:06. KC — FG Santos 48, :10. Fourth quarter Pit — FG Boswell 43, 9:49. KC — Ware 1 run (pass failed), 2:43. A — 75,678. Pit KC First downs 20 16 Total net yards 389 227 Rushes yds 34-171 14-61 Passing 218 166 Punt returns 2-9 0-0 Kickoff returns 3-50 5-97 Int ret 1-1 1-0 Comp-att-int 20-31-1 20-34-1 Sacked yds lost 1-6 1-6 Punts 1-35.0 4-45.8 Fumbles lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties yds 4-53 6-60 Time of poss. 34:13 25:47 INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing — Pittsburgh, Bell 30-170, Roethlisberger 4-1. Kansas City, Ware 8-35, Hill 3-18, A.Smith 2-9, West 1-(minus 1). Passing — Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 20-31-1-224. Kansas City, A.Smith 20- 34-1-172. Receiving — Pittsburgh, Brown 6-108, James 5-83, Rogers 5-27, Bell 2-(minus 4), Ayers 1-6, Hamilton 1-4. Kansas City, Kelce 5-77, Hill 4-27, Maclin 2-28, Conley 2-19, West 2-14, A.Wilson 2-3, Ware 2-1, Sherman 1-3. Missed field goals — None. Basketball NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Golden State 35 6 .854 — Clippers 28 14 .667 71/2 Sacramento 16 24 .400 181/2 Lakers 15 30 .333 22 Phoenix 13 28 .317 22 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 31 9 .775 — Houston 32 11 .744 1/2 Memphis 25 18 .581 71/2 New Orleans 16 26 .381 16 Dallas 13 27 .325 18 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Utah 27 16 .628 — Oklahoma City 25 17 .595 11/2 Portland 18 25 .419 9 Denver 16 23 .410 9 Minnesota 14 27 .341 12 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Toronto 27 13 .675 — Boston 26 15 .634 11/2 New York 18 24 .429 10 Philadelphia 13 26 .333 131/2 Brooklyn 8 32 .200 19 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Atlanta 24 17 .585 — Washington 21 19 .525 21/2 Charlotte 20 21 .488 4 Orlando 17 26 .395 8 Miami 11 30 .268 13 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 29 11 .725 — Indiana 21 19 .525 8 Milwaukee 20 20 .500 9 Chicago 21 21 .500 9 Detroit 19 24 .442 111/2 Monday's games Atlanta 108, New York 107 Washington 120, Portland 101 Philadelphia 113, Milwaukee 104 Indiana 98, New Orleans 95 Denver 125, Orlando 112 Boston 108, Charlotte 98 Golden State 126, Cleveland 91 Utah 106, Phoenix 101 Oklahoma City at Clippers, (n.) Tuesday's games Houston at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Toronto at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, 5 p.m. Minnesota at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Denver at Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Warriors 126, Cavaliers 91 CAVALIERS (91) James 6-18 7-10 20, Love 1-6 1-1 3, T.Thompson 2-3 2-2 6, Irving 6-19 4-5 17, Shumpert 5-10 3-4 15, Jefferson 3-8 3-5 11, Frye 0-3 0-0 0, Felder 1-6 0-0 2, Lig- gins 0-1 0-0 0, McRae 3-4 0-0 6, Korver 4-10 0-0 11, J.Jones 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-88 20-27 91. WARRIORS (126) Durant 9-16 0-0 21, Green 4-6 3-4 11, Pachulia 2-7 0-0 4, Curry 7-20 1-2 20, K.Thompson 8-17 5-5 26, McAdoo 0-1 0-0 0, West 3-4 0-0 6, Looney 0-2 3-4 3, Mc- Gee 2-3 0-0 4, Livingston 6-7 1-1 13, Mc- Caw 0-0 2-2 2, Clark 0-3 2-4 2, Iguodala 5-5 2-2 14. Totals 46-91 19-24 126. Cleveland 22 27 22 20 — 91 Golden State 37 41 17 31 — 126 3-Point Goals: Cleveland 9-34 (Ko- rver 3-8, Jefferson 2-5, Shumpert 2-5, James 1-4, Irving 1-5, McRae 0-1, Love 0-2, Felder 0-2, Frye 0-2), Golden State 15-34 (K.Thompson 5-11, Curry 5-12, Durant 3-7, Iguodala 2-2, Clark 0-2); Fouled out: None; Rebounds: Cleveland 35 (Shumpert 9), Golden State 58 (Green, Pachulia 13); Assists: Cleveland 11 (Felder 3), Golden State 37 (Curry, Green 11); Total fouls: Cleve- land 21, Golden State 22; Technicals: Jefferson, Golden State defensive three second, Green, Golden State team; A: 19,596 (19,596). NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 46 24 13 9 57 123 116 San Jose 44 26 16 2 54 117 102 Edmonton 45 23 15 7 53 128 121 Calgary 46 23 20 3 49 119 125 Los Angeles 44 22 18 4 48 111 110 Vancouver 45 20 19 6 46 111 130 Arizona 42 13 23 6 32 90 134 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Minnesota 42 28 9 5 61 138 92 Chicago 46 27 14 5 59 126 116 St. Louis 44 23 16 5 51 124 129 Nashville 43 20 16 7 47 119 114 Dallas 45 18 19 8 44 119 138 Winnipeg 47 20 23 4 44 129 145 Colorado 41 13 27 1 27 82 137 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 45 27 12 6 60 138 113 Boston 47 23 19 5 51 117 117 Ottawa 41 22 15 4 48 105 107 Toronto 41 20 13 8 48 128 120 Florida 45 20 17 8 48 106 122 Tampa Bay 45 21 20 4 46 125 133 Detroit 44 19 19 6 44 112 127 Buffalo 43 17 17 9 43 101 120 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 44 29 9 6 64 138 94 Columbus 42 29 9 4 62 141 95 Pittsburgh 43 27 11 5 59 153 131 N.Y. Rangers 44 28 15 1 57 152 116 Philadelphia 46 22 18 6 50 132 148 Carolina 43 21 15 7 49 121 117 New Jersey 45 18 18 9 45 101 129 N.Y. Islanders 42 17 17 8 42 120 128 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Monday's games Buffalo 4, Dallas 1 N.Y. Islanders 4, Boston 0 Detroit 1, Montreal 0 San Jose 5, Winnipeg 2 Tampa Bay 2, Los Angeles 1 Pittsburgh 8, Washington 7, OT Arizona at Edmonton, (n.) Tuesday's games Carolina at Columbus, 4 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. Buffalo at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Ottawa at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Ne w J er se y a t M in ne sot a, 5 p .m . Florida at Calgary, 6 p.m. Chicago at Colorado, 6 p.m. Nashville at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Sharks 5, Jets 2 Winnipeg 0 0 2 — 2 San Jose 1 2 2 — 5 First Period: 1, San Jose, Ward 4 (Braun), 11:54 (sh). Second Period: 2, San Jose, Meier 2 (Tierney, Ward), 2:45. 3, San Jose, Burns 18 (Marleau, Pavelski), 7:08 (pp). Third Period: 4, San Jose, Tierney 4 (Vlasic, Meier), 11:41. 5, Winnipeg, Morrissey 2 (Scheifele), 17:24. 6, Win- nipeg, Scheifele 20, 19:41. 7, San Jose, Thornton 3, 19:50. Shots on Goal: Winnipeg 11-4-13=28. San Jose 11-14-7=32. Goalies: Winnipeg, Hutchinson 4-10-3 (31 shots-27 saves). San Jose, Jones 22-14-2 (28-26). A: 17,479 (17,562); T: 2:25. the Cavs' first trip back to Oracle Arena since cap- turing the title here seven months ago. Kyrie Irving — who hit game-winners against Golden State in the past two matchups, including the championship clincher — scored 17 points on an uncharacteristic day for the Cavs when they com- mitted 15 turnovers to 11 assists. Cleveland shot just 35.2 percent (31 for 88) overall. Beyond embarrassed, Cavs players made for the tun- nel before the final buzzer even sounded. The latest altercation between Green and James came with 6:55 left in the first half. Golden State led 52-35 when James collided with Green near midcourt, resulting in a flagrant 1 foul on Golden State's emo- tional All-Star. Green's arm extended across the upper body of James, who went down hard and lay on the court. Green reacted by ap- pearing to mock James for flopping — and he wasn't the only one to sense some embellishment from LeB- ron. After a long replay re- view, a double technical was called on Green and Richard Jefferson. This tension goes back a while: Green was sus- pended for Game 5 of last season's NBA Finals after swiping at James' groin the previous game. The absence of Green helped swing the series. After Curry's pull-up 3 moments before halftime Monday sent his team into the break with a 78-49 lead, the star guard did what looked like a little celebra- tory breakdancing move on his behind at the sideline. You bet this one meant a lot to the Warriors to re- gain some swagger in this rivalry after Cleveland had won the past four meet- ings. 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