Ottawa, ON (SportsNetwork.com) - John Klingberg snapped a tie in the latter stages of the third period before Trevor Daley and Jamie Benn added empty-net markers, and Dallas topped Ottawa by a 6-3 score on Thursday. Benn added a first-period goal, with Colton Sceviour and Ales Hemsky also lighting the lamp for the Stars, who put a two-game losing streak to rest. Kari Lehtonen provided a 25-save effort to back his offense. Mika Zibanejad, Bobby Ryan and Alex Chiasson scored once each for the Senators, who have lost seven of their last 10. Robin Lehner allowed four goals on 39 shots in the setback. Steph Curry Shoes Deals . Though the 26-year-old said he was able to participate, coach Dwane Casey kept Johnson out as a precaution. Clearance Steph Curry Shoes . LeBron James believes hes a major reason for their early failures. https://www.stephencurryshoescheap.com/ .C. -- Duke sophomore Rodney Hood is entering the NBA draft. Steph Curry Shoes From China . 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St. Louis manager Mike Matheny was pleased with his teams performance. "I love it when guys do what theyve always done and people seem to forget year after year," Matheny said. "Hes an elite player. He continues to figure out ways to get it done no matter what. It was a big game and we needed it." St. Louis second baseman Kolten Wong homered but left in the top of the eighth after falling backward when he tried to catch a popup in short right field. He appeared to hurt his head and shoulder, and was replaced by Pete Kozma. Kozma, in his third stint with St. Louis this season, led off the bottom half with a double. It was his second hit in four at-bats this year. After failing to get down two bunt attempts, Daniel Descalso got the third one down and beat Carlos Villanuevas throw to first for a single. With the bases loaded and two outs, Holliday singled off Villanueva (5-7) to drive in two runs. The ball appeared to hit Villanuevas foot, but the reliever said it actually struck the rubber and caromed into short left field. Jhonny Peraltas third single scored the final run in a three-run eighth. Pat Neshek (7-1) earned the win with one inning of work. Trevor Rosenthal got his 40th save in 45 chances with a scoreless ninth. The Cardinals trailed 5-0 but rallied to tie it at 6 with two runs in the seventh. With two outs and two on, Peralta and Yadier Molina each hit a run-scoring single off Pedro Strop. John Lackey pitched 6 1-3 innings in his sixth start for St. Louis since coming over from Boston on July 31. The right-hander allowed five runs, two earned, and nine hits. "Weve got a bunch of grinders," Holliday said. "We havent had the best offensive season. Lackey gave us a chance. He shut them down after the second and gave us a chance to get a couple here and a couple there. Next thing you know youre within a run and with a big hit, you have a chance to win the game." Lackey issued a leadoff walk in the second and made a throwing error that allowed a run to scoree.dddddddddddd Chris Coghlan hit a two-run single and Luis Valbuena, who had three hits, added a two-run homer to make it 5-0. "I definitely would have liked to not let that inning get as far out of hand as it did and try to cut it to maybe two or three runs," Lackey said. "But I was able to make some adjustments after that and youve got to give the offence all the credit in the world today the way they came back, especially Matt, whos swinging the bat so well. It just was a big comeback win for us." Holliday hit his 16th homer in the fourth, and St. Louis scored three in the fifth. Wong hit a leadoff homer, and Matt Carpenters RBI double glanced off the glove of centre fielder Arismendy Alcantara at the warning track. Hollidays run-scoring double off the left-field fence chased starter Travis Wood. Holliday is 13 for 37 (.351) against Wood with four home runs. "They got a couple of pitches to hit out of the ballpark and they kept plugging away," Chicago manager Rick Renteria said. "Thats what happens when you play against good clubs. Thats the beauty of the Central Division. Ill still take my club against their club any day, and well keep battling." Alcantara gave the Cubs a 6-4 edge with a solo homer off reliever Randy Choate. Wong said he was fighting the sun trying to catch the popup and fell. He underwent concussion tests. "I felt really dizzy," Wong said. "Im not in any pain and I dont have any headaches." TRAINERS ROOM Cubs: 1B Anthony Rizzo (tightness in lower back) was out of the lineup again. Rizzo, second in the NL with 30 homers, has not played since Tuesday in Cincinnati, where his back tightened up during a 50-minute rain delay. He is expected back Monday. Cardinals: RHPs Michael Wacha (shoulder) and Jason Motte (shoulder) were scheduled to pitch Sunday night for Double-A Springfield. Both pitchers are on rehab assignments. SLUMPING St. Louis 1B Matt Adams did not start. He was 1 for 12 in three games against Chicago. Adams, who has only one homer since July 19, appeared in the eighth inning as a pinch-hitter and struck out. His average dropped to .296. UP NEXT Cubs: Jacob Turner (4-8, 5.84 ERA) will make his second start at home Monday against Milwaukee. The St. Louis native is 0-1 with a 4.50 ERA in three appearances with Chicago since he was acquired from Miami. Cardinals: Lance Lynn (14-8, 2.79) starts at home Monday afternoon against Pittsburgh. Lynns start will be his team-leading 28th of the season and his fourth against the Pirates. With a victory, Lynn would join Detroit ace Max Scherzer as the only pitchers with 15 wins in each of the last three seasons. ' ' '