ABBOTSFORD, B.C. -- Ben Street had a goal and assisted on the game winner to lead the Abbotsford Heat to a 4-2 win over the San Antonio Rampage in American Hockey League action Friday. Street set up Max Reinharts third-period power play goal, giving the reigning AHL player of the month of November 20 points in his past 13 games. Michael Grandlund scored an empty net goal to go with his two assists and Ben Hanowski also tallied for Abbotsford (18-6-2), who increased their position atop the AHL standings. Joni Ortio made 29 saves in the win. Vincent Trocheck had a goal and an assist for San Antonio (10-11-2), while Bobby Butler also scored. Jacob Markstrom stopped 34 shots for the Rampage. The Heat opened the scoring at 14:08 of the second period on the power play, unleashing a shower of plush toys on Teddy Bear Toss night. Markstrom kicked Michael Ferlands slap shot right to Hanowski at the right side of the net. He tried a cross-crease pass to Brett Olson but the centring feed went off Markstroms skate and in, giving Hanowski eight goals on the season. Street scored 62 seconds into the third period on a four-on-three power play to make it 2-0. Chad Billins made a good pass across to Granlund at the side of the net. His shot trickled behind Markstrom and Street swooped in to shovel home his 13th of the season. The Rampage cut the deficit to 2-1 just a couple minutes later when Butler picked up his seventh. Trocheck began the rush and fed the puck up to Garrett Wilson, who made a great centring pass to Butler in the slot for the easy redirect past Ortios outstretched arm. Trocheck tied the game at 11:41 of the third while shorthanded, as he stripped Granlund of the puck in the slot and got a shot off and then scored on his own rebound. The Heat regained the lead on that same power play, just 38 seconds later. Reinhart one-timed a perfect cross-ice pass from Street to beat Markstrom glove side. Granlund had a chance to score a fourth power play goal for the Heat, but Markstrom slide across to make a tough toe save. The Rampage pushed to even the game, but the closest they came was Quintin Howdens redirect at the side of the net, which Ortio kicked out with his left pad with a little more than four minutes to go. Granlund added an empty net goal with less than a minute remaining. Chris Lindstrom Womens Jersey . Compared to what hes gone through in recent weeks, that seemed like a breeze. Speaking to The Associated Press on Friday at an NBA Cares event, Silver said hes thrilled that the leagues attention can be on the championship series between the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs -- and not, as it was for so much of the post-season, on the off-the-court matters involving the banishment of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling and now the looming sale of that franchise. John Cominsky Womens Jersey . -- Jerel Worthy and his Michigan State teammates charged across the field, holding four fingers in the air while celebrating another sweet victory over their biggest rival. http://www.falconsrookiestore.com/Falcon...Ollison-Jersey/. - After a back-and-forth battle throughout the season, Alex Guenette has earned the 2013 rookie of the year award for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 by just one point over Ryley Seibert. Calvin Ridley Womens Jersey .com Tours Nova Scotia Open. The 27-year-old Sloan, a former Texas-El Paso player from Calgary matched first-round leader Rodriguez at 10-under 132 on Ashburn Golf Clubs New Course. Calvin Ridley Youth Jersey . -- Max Gilbert captured his first pro victory at the Tour Championship of Canada.LA QUINTA, Calif. -- Scott Pinckney shot a 7-under 65 on Sunday on PGA Wests Nicklaus Tournament Course to take a one-stroke lead after the fourth round of the Web.com Tour Qualifying Tournament. The 24-year-old Pinckney, a former Arizona State player, had a 21-under 267 total after 72 holes in the six-day, 108-hole event that will determine player priority rankings for the Web.com Tour season. "It felt like I was going to make the putt even before I hit it," Pinckney said. "I really saw the line wwell and just trusted it.ddddddddddddYoure going to hit good putts and theyre not going to go in, but it was my turn on the back nine." Pinckney missed an 18-footer for eagle at No. 11, then one-putted the final seven holes -- five for birdies, including a 15-footer at the closing hole. "Its all about seeing the line," he said. "Every golfer has had that. You have to keep trusting what youre doing." Scotlands Jimmy Gunn was second after a 66, also on the Nicklaus course. ' ' '