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Since then, most sporting events and facilities have increased security, with the NFL limiting fans attending regular-season games this year to a single, see-through bag for their belongings. In Boston, the bombings led to an increase in security at sporting events that included checking all cars entering the garage under the TD Garden, the home of the Bruins and Celtics. Many of the more visible measures were eventually dropped and there were no further terror incidents; a large contingent of law enforcement was out on the night the Red Sox clinched the World Series, and police said they arrested nine people for unruly behaviour during the celebration. Skinner told The Associated Press after the panel that baseball will be making a presentation to its teams at the winter meetings in December in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Asked for more details, MLB spokesman Michael Teevan said the plans are still developing. 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The defending Stanley Cup champions hit the road while the circus took over the United Center and responded with an impressive 6-1-0 trip, including an epic tiebreaker during a 2-1 win in Dallas on Friday night that matched the record for longest shootout for each franchise. "Its nice to be home from that long road trip, but sometimes theres a letdown, and you cant let that happen," defenceman Duncan Keith said. "We were guilty of that tonight." Second-period goals by Nick Leddy and Johnny Oduya helped the Blackhawks erase a 3-0 deficit, but they went 1 for 5 on the power play in their second regulation home loss of the season. The Stars appeared to be headed for disappointment before Roussel skated in on Corey Crawford and was awarded a penalty shot after Niklas Hjalmarsson hacked away at him with his stick. 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"Very generous on the first three goals against us," Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville said. "We had one of those starts where we were trying to get ourselves into the game mentally. I dont think we were sharp on the plays and the goals against." That sure changed in a hurry. Sharps long slap shot got by Lehtonen at 9:39 for his third goal in four games, prompting the Blackhawks to turn up the pressure. Leddy converted a one-timer and Oduyas slap shot from the boards went off Chiassons stick on the way to the net for his third goal. The goals by the defencemen just 65 seconds apart tied it at 3 with 2:46 left in the period and led to a standing ovation from the crowd. The Blackhawks continued to generate quality opportunities in the third, but Lehtonen was there each time. He had a solid stop on Brandon Saad before Roussels penalty shot, and then made a great save on Sharp to keep the Stars in front midway through the period. "In the third they were coming hard and we were playing smart," Lehtonen said. "There were a couple of breakdowns, but nothing crazy. It wasnt a pretty win, but well take it." NOTES: Crawford had 14 stops. .. Stars C Ryan Garbutt was helped from the ice after he took a slap shot to his right leg in the first period, but returned to the game. ... Blackhawks D Michal Rozsival played in his 800th NHL game. ... Blackhawks C Michal Handzus was scratched due to an illness. ... In addition to Seguin, the Stars also scratched D Jamie Oleksiak and C Travis Morin. ' ' '