THE UNIVERSITY OF JAMAICA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13; 2009 --- SPORTS NHL 7A Bruins start season with surprising losses ASSOCIATED PRESS BOSTON - The Colorado Avalanche are enjoying an unexpectedly strong start. The Boston Bruins are surprising for another reason. ASSOCIATED PRESS David Jones scored a shorthanded goal to lift the Avalanche over the Bruins 4-3 on Monday, sending the top team in the Eastern Conference last season to its third loss in five games. Boston Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask, top, is unable to stop a shot into the net by Colorado Avalanche's Scott Hannan. The Avalanche defeated the Bruins 4-3 Monday. Marek Svatos had a tiebreaking, power-play goal midway into the second period and Milan Hejduk and Scott Hannan also scored for the Avalanche (3-1-1). "It sounds like you're surprised." Colorado goalie Craig Anderson said when asked about his team's record. "One game at a time. That's been what we pride ourselves in. They're a great team. They weren't the best team in the East last year for no reason. They found a way to win the last game. The puck didn't have the same lightning tonight." For the second straight game, Boston needed a rally, but this one fell short. The Bruins cut it to 4-3 when Michael Ryder scored on a backhander out of a scramble with 13:36 left, but there was no comeback like Saturday night when they scored three goals in the closing 8:01 before beating the Islanders in a shootout. Boston coach Claude Julien was perplexed. "I can't get in their heads," he said a few times during his postgame press conference. "There's a time where you're working hard and getting chances, looking like the old team, and then you shoot yourselves in the foot." The Bruins were the Eastern Conference's top team last year during the regular season before losing to Carolina in the second round of the playoffs. "You can't just go out there and win games just by playing all right," defenseman Mark Stuart said. "It's a competitive league." Anderson made 29 saves for Colorado. Mark Recchi and Blake Wheeler also scored for Boston (2-3), which closed its season-opening homestand. After squandering an early 2-0 lead, Colorado regained the lead on Swatos' goal at 13:32 of the second period when banged home a rebound from the edge of the crease. About 3 minutes later, Jones collected a loose puck at center ice, skated in alone and beat goalie Tuukka Rask with a wrister to the glove side to make it 4-2. "It's a great win on the road against one of the better teams in the Eastern Conference," Avalanche coach Joe Sacco said. The Bruins got a power play in the final 5 minutes but were unable to get a shot on goal. The Avalanche took a lead in the first period on goals by Hejduk and Hannan 37 seconds apart in the opening 652. "To come back from the 2-0 deficit, we were feeling very good about ourselves." Wheeler said. "We're doing that too many times." Hejduk scored on the power-play off the rebound of Kyle Quincey's shot, giving Colorado power-play scores in each of its five games this season. It's the Avalanche's longest stretch to open a season since they had power-play scores in nine straight to begin 1997-98. Hannan, a defenseman, raced in for a rebound and slipped a shot into a wide-open net after Rask shifted to his left to block Jones' shot from the circle. Rask, making his second consecutive start, stopped 18 shots. The Bruins tied it 2-2 on scores by Recchi and Wheeler midway into the second period. MLB Rockies manager changes lineup again for Game 4 DENVER — Colorado Rockies manager Jim Tracy is juggling his lineup again, flip-flopping Garrett Atkins and Yorvit Torrealba for Game 4 of the playoffs against the Philadelphia Phillies. Tracy moved Atkins up to fifth following his 2-for-4, two-RBI performance in the sixth spot Sunday night. He bumped down Torrealba, who went 0 for 4 with three strikeouts in the No. 5 spot in Colorado's 6-5 loss in Game 3. The Phillies lead 2-1 in the best-of-five series. Tracy also inserted Seth Smith into left field and moved Carlos Gonzalez to right. All-Star right fielder Brad Hawpe was benched for the second straight game. BIG 12 FOOTBALL Tigers quarterback to start despite a sprained ankle COLUMBIA, Mo. — Despite suffering a sprained right ankle in Thursday's loss to Nebraska, Missouri quarterback Blaine Gabbert should start in Saturday's matchup at Oklahoma State. Head coach Gary Pinkel said Monday that Gabbert and cornerback Carl Gettis had ankle sprains, but that they were "probable" Reserve linebacker Will Ebner, one of the Tigers biggest hitters, underwent arthroscopic knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus Monday, and could be ready to return the lineup as soon as Oct. 24. 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