ROME -- Juventus drew 1-1 with Catania on Sunday to reclaim the Serie A lead and remain unbeaten under new coach Antonio Conte. Eric Ebron Jersey . Argentine forward Gonzalo Bergessio put Catania in front in the 21st minute of the rainy match in Sicily and Serbia winger Milos Krasic equalized in the 49th -- with the help of an error from Catania goalkeeper Mariano Andujar. Krasic also set up Alessandro Del Piero for a possible winner in the 81st but the 36-year-old Juventus captain missed with a weak header. Juventus and Udinese have eight points each but Juventus leads on goals scored. Having signed a long list of new players -- led by Andrea Pirlo, Arturo Vidal and Mirko Vucinic -- Juves seven goals so far have been scored by seven different players. "Weve put together a squad to be competitive again but theres still a long way to go," said Conte, who was hired after Juventus finished seventh last season and failed to qualify for Europe. Udinese drew 0-0 at Cagliari, while Atalanta extended its impressive start with a 2-1 win over fellow promoted club Novara. Atalanta trails the leaders by four points, but the Bergamo squad would be two points clear if not for a six-point penalty from a match-fixing and betting scandal that also resulted in a 3 1/2-year ban for its captain Cristiano Doni. Matias Schelotto scored with a close-range header for Atalanta in the 34th and Luca Cigarini doubled the lead with a shot from just beyond the area in the 59th. Filippo Porcari pulled one back for Novara in the 88th. In the late match, Roma beat Parma 1-0 with a 50th-minute header from Pablo Osvaldo for its first win under new coach Luis Enrique. Also, Siena beat 10-man Lecce 3-0 with two goals from Emanuele Calaio and another from Mattia Destro; and Lazio drew 0-0 with Palermo. In the lunchtime fixture, Chievo Verona beat 10-man Genoa 2-1 with an injury-time winner from Davide Moscardelli. On Saturday, Inter and AC Milan got their first wins. Inter beat 10-man Bologna 3-1 in coach Claudio Ranieris debut and injury-plagued Milan edged Cesena 1-0. Also, Napoli and Fiorentina drew 0-0. In Verona, Moscardelli scored a headed goal in the third minute of added time to follow up his goal in a 1-0 win over Napoli on Wednesday. Rodrigo Palacio had put Genoa in front in the 48th with his league-leading fourth goal of the season and Sergio Pellissier equalized for Chievo in the 74th. Pellissier failed to convert a penalty in the 60th after Genoa defender Dario Dainelli was sent off for a hard foul on the striker. For his goal, Palacio did well to hold off Chievos defence and beat goalkeeper Stefano Sorrentino after taking a pass from Cristobal Jorquera. Recently fired Inter coach -- and former Genoa manager -- Gian Piero Gasperini had wanted to acquire Palacio in the off-season, and the former Boca Juniors striker is showing what made him attractive to Gasperini. Pellissier equalized with a header following a corner kick from recently acquired United States midfielder Michael Bradley. Bradley also began the action that led to the winner, sending a long pass up the right flank to Gennaro Sardo, who crossed to Moscardelli. Larry Webster III Lions Jersey . Nadal was looking for his ninth title in Barcelona but lost 2-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4, a week after going out in the quarterfinals of the Monte Carlo Masters to David Ferrer. Nadal, widely considered the greatest clay-court player of all time, hadnt lost in Barcelona since his debut as a 15-year-old in 2003, although he missed the tournament in 2010. Golden Tate III Two Tone Jersey . 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The Thunderbirds went 2 for 8 on the power play while the Chiefs scored once on four chances with the man advantage. --- REBELS 3 BRONCOS 0 SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. -- Patrik Bartosak stopped 34 shots as Red Deer blanked the Broncos. Haydn Fleury had a goal and an assist for the Rebels (22-20-2) and Aspen Sterzer and Presten Kopeck scored the others. The defensive pairing of Brett Lernout and Brycen Martin were caught on the ice for all three goals against for Swift Current (23-16-6). Eetu Laurikainen made 35 saves for the Broncos. --- PATS 6 BLADES 2 SASKATOON -- Dryden Hunt had a pair of goals as Regina handed the Blades their fourth loss in a row. Morgan Klimchuk and Chandler Stephenson each had a goal and two assists for the Pats (23-17-5), who led 5-0 after the first period, while Dyson Stevenson and Jesse Zgraggen had a goal apiece. Cameron Hebig and Connor Sanvido scored for Saskatoon (12-31-4). Daniel Wapple made 28 saves for Regina. Alex Moodie started in net for the Blades but was pulled after allowing three goals on six shots. Troy Trombley turned away 26-of-29 shots in 52 minutes of relief. --- WHEAT KINGS 5 RAIDERS 2 BRANDON -- John Quenneville scored twice and set up one more as the Wheat Kings downed Prince Albert. Jesse Gabriel had a goal and an assist for Brandon (23-17-4) while Rihards Bukarts and Eric Roy each scored once. Josh Morrissey and Carson Perreaux scored for the Raiders (22-19-2) and Sawyer Lange assisted on both goals. Jordan Papirny made 23 saves for the Wheat Kings as Cole Cheveldave kicked out 37-of-42 shots for Prince Albert. --- OIL KINGS 8 HURRICANES 0 LETHBRIDGE, Alta. -- Edgars Kulda had two goals and two assists and TTyler Santos made 23 saves as Edmonton crushed the Hurricanes for its sixth straight victory.http://www.shopjerseyslions.com/Womens-Golden-Tate-III-Authentic-Jersey/. Riley Keiser also scored twice for the Oil Kings (29-12-1) and Blake Orban had a goal and two assists. Reid Petryk, Mads Eller and Brett Pollock also scored for Edmonton. Defenceman Macoy Erkamps was a team-worst minus-7 for Lethbridge (9-32-5). Jarred Schamerhorn and Jonny Hogue combined to stop 33-of-41 shots for the Hurricanes. --- ROCKETS 5 TIGERS 4 MEDICINE HAT, Alta. -- Rourke Chartier had two goals as Kelowna slipped past the Tigers. Mitchell Wheaton, Nick Merkley and Kris Schmidl also scored for the Rockets (35-5-2) while Damon Severson and Ryan Olsen chipped in with two assists apiece. Curtis Valk scored once and set up two more for Medicine Hat (24-15-3) and Blake Penner, Anthony Ast and Trevor Cox had the others. Jackson Whistle made 36 saves for Kelowna as Marek Langhamer stopped 35 shots for the Tigers. --- COUGARS 4 BLAZERS 3 (SO) KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- Troy Bourke and Jordan Tkatch both scored in the shootout as Prince George edged the Blazers. Todd Fiddler scored twice in regulation for the Cougars (17-23-6) and Brad Morrison scored once. Tyson Ness, Matt Revel and Jesse Shynkaruk supplied the scoring for Kamloops (10-29-5), which dropped its fifth straight contest. Adam Beukeboom made 18 saves for Prince George. Bolton Pouliot stopped 33-of-36 shots for the Blazers. --- AMERICANS 3 SILVERTIPS 2 (OT) KENNEWICK, Wash. -- Philip Tot scored with just 31 seconds remaining in overtime as Tri-City downed Everett. Eric Comrie turned away 35 of 37 for the Americans (20-20-4) while Brian Williams and Braden Purtill also scored. Patrick Bajkov and Ivan Nikolishin had a goal apiece for the Silvertips (24-13-7). Austin Lotz made 29 saves for Everett, earning the games second star for his effort. --- WINTERHAWKS 2 ROYALS 1 VICTORIA -- Oliver Bjorkstrand scored the eventual with five minutes remaining in regulation as Portland beat the Royals. Brendan Leipsic had a goal and an assist for the Winterhawks (27-12-5), but failed to score on a penalty shot in the first period that would have put his club ahead 2-0. Jordan Fransoo scored for Victoria (29-15-2). Brendan Burke made 23 saves for Portland while Coleman Vollrath turned aside 33-of-35 shots for the Royals. ' ' '