GLENDALE, Ariz. - The game plan was to get shots on goal, so thats just what Brenden Dillon did.It came from along the boards near the blue line, wasnt a particularly hard shot and was probably going wide, yet found its way into the net.After a long scoring drought like his, Dillon was happy to see anything go in, even if it was on a lucky bounce.Dillon scored his first goal in 62 games early in the third period and Antti Niemi stopped 27 shots, lifting the San Jose Sharks to a 3-2 win over the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday night.Ive had a couple of those bounces like that go against us this year, so to get one go for us — and for me personally — and get the win, Im really excited, Dillon said.Coming off a disappointing loss to the New York Rangers, the Sharks were solid at both ends.Joe Pavelski scored his 22nd goal early in the second period and Tomas Hertl put one in just over a minute later, sending the Sharks into the third period tied at 2-all.Dillon put San Jose up 3-2 early in the third period with a shot that caromed off the skate of Coyotes defenceman Zbynek Michalek and squeezed through Devan Dubnyks pads.Niemi closed it out, making some big saves down the stretch to give the Sharks a victory before opening a seven-game homestand.It was a pretty evenly-played game, but well take the bounce that went our way and move on, Sharks coach Todd McLellan said.The Coyotes were right there with the Sharks, playing solidly after a disappointing loss in their last game.Arizona created some good chances, with Mikkel Boedker scoring in his third straight game and Shane Doan adding a goal before sitting out most of the third period with a right leg injury.Dubnyk was steady, stopping 22 shots, yet Arizona still came away with its fourth loss in six games, thanks, in large part, to an unfortunate bounce.Things are just bouncing the wrong way for us right now, Boedker said. Thats just the way it goes and weve got to keep working at it, keeping doing the things were doing and getting chances. We do that and things will start falling for us.After a superb stretch in December, the Sharks hit a bit of a slump, losing six of nine games.San Jose has struggled to score at times during its funk, scoring two or fewer goals five times. The return of Joe Thornton after four-game absence during to a shoulder injury did little to spark the Sharks against the New York Rangers on Saturday, leading to a 2-1 loss.Arizona figured to be a nice remedy for San Jose.Despite being built upon defence, the Coyotes have struggled in their own end all season, entering Tuesdays game 28th in goals-against in the NHL, allowing 3.31 per game. Arizona had blowup games twice in the last three games, allowing 11 goals in a pair of losses wrapped around a 4-1 win over Winnipeg.The Sharks had some good scoring chances in the first period, but didnt score.The Coyotes also generated some good opportunities and did score late, when Boedker faked a shot then beat Niemi with a slap shot for his fourth goal in three games.Once the second period revved up, so did San Joses offence.Pavelski tied it 30 seconds into the period on a power play, a wrister from the right faceoff dot that Dubnyk had no chance of seeing through traffic in front of the crease.Hertl put San Jose up 63 seconds after that, redirecting a pass from Brent Burns just past Dubnyks stick side.Doan tied it midway through, punching in his 10th of the season from just outside the crease after a pass by Antoine Vermette hit a skate and bounced toward the net.San Jose had a goal waved off in the closing seconds of the second period, when Dubnyk knocked the goal off its moorings.The Sharks paid him back in the third period with Dillons carom goal.It was a shot that was probably going wide of the net and I was just trying to that side of the ice and we got an unfortunate bounce, Dubnyk said. 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QPR played the final 31 minutes with 10 men following Gary ONeils straight red card for a cynical last-man foul but in a rare foray forward, Harry Redknapps team grabbed the winner when Zamora pounced on a poor defensive clearance and sidefooted home a finish. It was QPRs only shot on target in the entire match at Wembley Stadium -- and Zamoras second winning goal in a playoff final, replicating his exploits for West Ham against Preston in 2005. "I would be a liar if I said I thought I would see us scoring," Redknapp said. "They had 11 men, were probing us and we were hanging on. "That was a one-off, where you stand on the touchline, hang on for grim death and get a goal like that." The match is the most lucrative in world football due to the money clubs earn from being in the Premier League because of the divisions huge domestic and global broadcasting deals. QPR, which is promoted along with Leicester and Burnley, had finished fourth in the regular season -- a place below Derby -- in its first year back in the second tier. It proved to be another bad day at Wembley for Derby manager Steeve McClaren, whose last match as a coach at the national stadium was with England in the teams 3-2 loss to Croatia in November 2007.dddddddddddd That ensured England missed out on qualification for the 2008 European Championships and he was fired the next day. "It was the cruellest game ever," McClaren said. "Ive lost some games in my career but that is the cruellest. We didnt deserve that, but you dont often get what you deserve." Derby was looking to get back in the Premier League after a six-year absence and piled on the pressure in the final half-hour after ONeil departed for clipping the heels of Johnny Russell as the midfielder ran through on goal. QPR defended stoically, with centre back Richard Dunne in commanding form and former England goalkeeper Rob Green saving a slew of shots, and the match appeared to be heading for extra time. However, the late twist came when Derby defender Richard Keogh miscued a clearance from Junior Hoiletts cross and Zamora applied a fine left-footed finish. Keogh was in tears after the final whistle. QPR is owned by Tony Fernandes, a Malaysian entrepreneur who is the chief executive of AirAsia and the team principal of Caterham in Formula One. He has invested heavily in the London team since becoming its majority shareholder in 2011, with QPR posting debts of 65.4 million pounds for the financial year in March. ' ' '