Pau overcame Clermont Auvergne 40-35 in a nine-try thriller, despite David Strettle scoring a hat trick for the league leaders.Pau got the scoring under way inside three minutes when Watisoni Votu crossed the whitewash for the first of five tries for the home side. Even though Clermont were reduced to 14 men with Clermont Rics sin-binning on 10 minutes, Strettle replied for Clermont on 17 minutes, but their joy was shortlived as Colin Slade burst through to score two minutses later. Clermont led when Strettle followed up Camille Lopezs penalty with a try on 27 minutes.Lopezs conversion gave them a 14-17 lead. But Pau hit back just before the break through former All Blacks centre Conrad Smith for a 21-17 lead at half-time. A Tom Taylor penalty stretch their advantage after the restart but Sitaleki Timani brought Clermont back within two points. But Pau werent going to surrender their lead with a Thomas Bianchin try and another Taylor penalty pushing their lead out to 32-22 with just under a half hour remaining.Lopez replied with a penalty before Jale Vatubua scored a try for Pau going into the final quarter. Strettles third try, converted by Lopez, threatened to set up a grandstand finish at 37-32. But in the final 10 minutes Camille Gerondeau saw yellow for Clermont. Taylor converted the penalty, with Morgan Parra nailing a penalty at the death to narrow the gap and secure a losing bonus-point for Clermont.Castres defeated third from bottom Lyon 23-19 away from home. 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Nike Air Max 95 Günstig Kaufen .Y. - Jerome Samson scored once in regulation and again in the shootout as the St. ANAHEIM, Calif. -- If the goals arent going to come in bunches, best make them timely.At least, thats what worked for Hampus Lindholm on Friday night.Lindholm got his first goal of the season with 5:38 remaining, helping the Anaheim Ducks beat the San Jose Sharks 3-2 after blowing a two-goal lead.Nick Ritchie found Lindholm alone on the opposite circle and fired a sharp pass that Lindholm slapped in over goalie Martin Jones left shoulder.I came in on the left side and they just kind of lost him, Ritchie said. He was wide open and slapped it in there.Goals by Brent Burns and Kevin Labanc brought San Jose back after Rickard Rakell and Antoine Vermette scored in the first period for Anaheim.Anaheim is 5-1-1 in its past seven games, including two wins over San Jose.The 22-year-old Lindholm held out this season before signing a six-year contract extension in late October. He didnt play his first game until Nov. 9 and got his first goal in 15 contests.I dont think it was pretty tonight, but we got the win, Lindholm said.It was the third time the teams had met this season, and all three games have been decided by one goal.We battled back and I thought the game could have gone either way, Sharks coach Peter DeBoer said. Were just finding our way to lose right now instead of win.It was a big game for Anaheim goalie Jonathan Bernier. In his last start, he gave up eight goals to Calgary, but Friday, he had 22 saves and withstood a frantic final attack after San Jose pulled its goalie with 2 minutes left.He played well the last time we were inn San Jose and got us the win, coach Randy Carlyle said.dddddddddddd Berny was looking for some kind of opportunity after the game in Calgary and I felt we owed him that.Jones stopped 29 shots for the Sharks.San Jose tied it early in the second period when Labanc slipped a shot under Berniers left leg. It was the 20-year-olds third goal of the season.We had some good looks, Sharks center Joe Pavelski said. We have to start putting them in the net.The Ducks nearly completed a dominant first period with a 2-0 lead, but Burns got his 12th goal of the season with 6 seconds left by slapping a shot past Bernier.Anaheim opened the scoring 4:44 in after Shea Theodore fired a shot from just beyond the midpoint of the two circles. Jones deflected the shot, but Rakell snagged the rebound and wrapped it around and behind Jones.Rakell, another late signing, has 11 goals in his 17 games since joining the Ducks.Hes a really good weapon, Lindholm said. He knows where to put (the puck). Its fun to watch. Hes really a skilled guy.The Ducks went up 2-0 after Theodore came streaking down the right side and fired a perfect pass to Vermette, who snapped it past Jones for his fifth of the season.Game notes The Ducks are 60-59-11 against the rival Sharks. ... Anaheims Joseph Cramarossa fought San Joses Tommy Wingels about five minutes into the first period.UP NEXTSharks: Host Carolina on Saturday.Ducks: Host Ottawa on Saturday. ' ' '