ATLANTA -- After losing 14 of 15 games, the Atlanta Hawks seem to be getting their mojo back. Wholesale Jerseys For Sale . Paul Millsap says its been a long time coming. "Yeah, were due for it," he said. "We got a few (loose) balls. We got a few calls. Things just went our way in foul situations when its been the other team getting breaks." Millsap had 24 points and 11 rebounds, Jeff Teague added 15 points and 10 assists, and the Atlanta Hawks rallied for their third straight win with a 97-92 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Saturday night. Kenneth Faried finished with 25 points and Wilson Chandler scored 12 for the Nuggets, who were coming off a dramatic victory Friday at two-time defending champion Miami. Kyle Korver, who hit a pair of free throws in the closing seconds to make it 96-92, had 18 points and Pero Antic added 16 for Atlanta. Denver erased a 21-point deficit in the third quarter to take its first lead at 81-80 lead on Darrell Arthurs two free throws with 7:10 remaining. But Teague hit a 3 with 3:59 remaining that put the Hawks up 89-87 and followed with a long jumper to make it 91-89 at the 1:51 mark. "Every team has big wins," Arthur said in reference to the victory at Miami. "(With) the good teams, its consistent, and we havent been consistent all year. We can beat anybody. We just dont." Ty Lawson, Denvers leading scorer this season, handed out 11 assists, but went 0 for 12 from the field and finished with just two points. Before winning Monday at Utah, the Hawks had dropped from third to eighth in the Eastern Conference during their 1-14 stretch. The Hawks are 3 1/2 games ahead of New York for the eighth and final Eastern Conference playoff spot. Atlantas three-game winning streak is its longest since beating the Jazz on Dec. 20. "We knew they were going to make a run, but I think our mindset was just going back to being an aggressive team," said DeMarre Carroll, who had 11 points, 10 rebounds, four steals and three assists for the Hawks. "I think our biggest thing is we just have to keep staying aggressive for the entire game instead of just for 36 minutes or 40 minutes." Faried gave the Nuggets a 92-91 lead on a three-point play, but they trailed the rest of the way after Antic hit a long jumper over Faried from the left corner and Wilson Chandler missed a 3 that gave Atlanta possession with 30 seconds to go. The Nuggets, who had erased a 14-point deficit Friday in a 102-97 victory at Miami, had won two straight and four of six. After Korvers 3 made it 16-3, Denver coach Brian Shaw called timeout, and the Nuggets went on a 23-15 run, but they trailed 53-37 on Teagues three-point play with 12 seconds left before halftime. Atlanta went ahead by 21 early in the third on Antics 3, but Denver cut the lead to seven on Foyes 3 at the 5-minute mark, and the Nuggets only trailed by six entering the fourth. "Just a case of too little, too late," Shaw said. "We were real lethargic in the first half. We needed to play the way we played the end of the third quarter (and during the) fourth quarter from the start of the game." NOTES: Antics long jumper with 41.8 seconds remaining was originally scored as a 3, but officials changed the call after watching a replay. ... Carrolls double-double was the second of his career. ... J.J. Hickson scored 12 points for Denver. ... The Nuggets outscored Atlanta 44-26 in the paint and 39-13 off the bench, but Atlanta converted 21 turnovers into 25 points. ... The Hawks have won five of six at home against Denver and are 20-3 since 1989-90 versus the Nuggets in Atlanta. ... Atlanta, the NBA assists leader, handed out 25. The Hawks have had 20 assists in 60 of 64 games this season. 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This time, his teammates gave him more help.Seguin had two goals and an assist to help Dallas beat the slumping Montreal Canadiens 4-1 Saturday night, ending the Stars four-game losing streak (0-3-1).Cody Eakin and Ryan Garbutt also scored for the Stars, who had goals during a 5-on-4 power play, a 5-on-3 advantage, while skating 4-on-4 and into an empty net. Kari Lehtonen finished with 16 saves to earn his first victory since Nov. 25.When asked what he liked about the game, Dallas head coach Lindy Ruff said, I liked pretty well everything.Thats the way we need to play — a lot of smart decisions, real good puck management. You can win a lot of games playing like that.Seguin increased his NHL-leading goals total to 21, including seven in the last seven games. Captain Jamie Benn assisted on both of Seguins scores.It starts by your best players doing the right thing, Ruff said. Youve got to give those guys the credit. They led the way.Seguin acknowledged Dallas special-teams play, which resulted in his 5 on 3 and 4 on 4 goals.Thats been a big talking point for our team, he said. A lot of teams are playing us so tight 5 on 5 that youre going to have to win the power play or PK battles, special teams, to win the game.Sven Andrighetto scored for Montreal in his NHL debut and Carey Price stopped 25 shots. The Canadiens dropped to 1-5-1 in their last seven games after a 16-5-1 start to the season.Dallas limited Montreal to 17 shots — the Stars season low for shots allowed — after giving up an average of 38 over the previous six games.The Stars previous low for shots allowed this season was 22 against Minnesota on Nov. 15. Montreal also had only 17 shots on Oct. 13 at Tampa Bay.We took two bad penalties, Canadiens coach Michel Therrien said. Took all the momentum away, and we knew that in that situation we were facing tonight in playing a lot of hockeey lately. Jerseys For Sale. Came to Dallas really late and we had to play a perfect road game.Seguin scored both his goals in the second period, the first at 3:09 and the second with 8 seconds remaining to make it 3-0. He assisted on Eakins power-play goal with 8:37 left in the first.Andrighetto got the Canadiens on the scoreboard at 2:21 of the third period.Garbutt capped the scoring with an empty-netter with 1:04 left.It took the Canadiens 14:37 to put their first shot on Lehtonen, and they were short-handed at the time.Dallas had taken the games first nine shots, scoring on their seventh. Just 6 seconds into the games first power play. Eakin was just at the right of the net to backhand in a rebound of Seguins shot.In the second period, Seguin scored on a 5-on-3 power play, taking a cross-ice pass at the bottom of the left faceoff circle from Benn, and beating Price with a shot.Dallas scored another quick goal in the final seconds of the period. After a coincidental minor on each team with 11 seconds remaining, Benn won the faceoff in the Montreal end, drew the puck back to the top of the right circle, and Seguin wristed a shot under Prices right arm. The goal went in 3 seconds after the penalties put the teams in a 4-on-4 situation.Thats how were going to do it these days, Benn said. Hes pretty hot right now. He made a great shot.NOTES: Seguin has seven goals in seven games. He entered the game with 32 points, only 1 behind the league leaders. ... Eakin has scored five of his six goals at home. ... Dallas C Shawn Horcoff, playing in his 900th NHL game, won all four of his faceoffs in the first two periods. ... Price began the night with a 2.43 goals against average and .920 save percentage this season, but with a 3.01 GAA and .895 percentage against the Stars. ... Montreal D Sergei Gonchar and Stars LW Travis Moen, traded for each other on Nov. 11, played for the first time this season against their former teams. ' ' '