YOKOHAMA, Japan -- Atletico Nacional striker Orlando Berrio thanked Chapecoense fans for their support as the Colombian team finished third at the Club World Cup on Sunday.(They) have all been behind us and that is one of the reasons why we were able to perform well, Berrio said after helping his team to a 4-3 win on penalties after a 2-2 draw against Mexican side Club America.Nacional was scheduled to play Chapecoense in the first leg of the Copa Sudamericana final on Nov. 30 but the majority of the Brazilian team lost their lives in a plane crash while flying to the match.Nacional appealed to the South American federation to declare Chapecoense the champion, a gesture which created a strong bond between the two clubs.Chapecoense is not a team from our country but their fans and everyone involved with the club supported us so I am very happy, Berrio said.Nacional took an early lead in the third-place playoff after an own-goal in the sixth minute by America defender Miguel Samudio.Alejandro Guerra made it 2-0 in the 26th, steering home a cutback by Berrio, who was man of the match.Michael Arroyo started the comeback for America in the 38th, slamming home from close range after Samudios ball into the box.Substitute Oribe Peralta then made it 2-2 from the penalty spot in the 66th after Samudio had been fouled by Farid Diaz.America wasnt as accurate from 18 yards in the shootout though, with Osvaldo Martinez and Samudio missing the sides first two efforts.Substitute Miguel Borja then converted the winner with Nacionals final spot kick.We discussed the tragedy a lot, Nacional coach Reinaldo Rueda said.While playing we were thinking about the feelings of all the people related to Chapecoense and the families of the victims.America coach Ricardo La Volpe was philosophical about his teams defeat.Unfortunately we lost but either team could have won, the Argentine said. 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The Lightning are 2-0 so far on a four-game road trip, giving the club five straight wins as the guest and improving Tampas away record this season to 11-8-2.Daniel Alfredsson seemed to stun the Ottawa Senators and the hockey world with his decision to leave and sign with the Detroit Red Wings, but he didnt shock Peter Chiarelli. The Bruins general manager and Ottawa native spoke to Alfredsson about signing in Boston before ultimately getting a deal done with Jarome Iginla. "After my discussions with him, no, I wasnt surprised," Chiarelli said of Alfredsson leaving the Senators. "Theres a lot of similarities here, too, with Jarome. These guys are elite players in the league for a long time and they want to win. They have a thirst and a hunger, both, to win." Alfredsson, 40, explained that wanting to win a Stanley Cup was his reason for passing up an 18th season in Ottawa to sign a one-year deal in Detroit that could be worth up to US$5.5 million with performance bonuses. Iginla, likewise, left the Calgary Flames after a career there, though he was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins amid a rebuilding project. While Alfredsson left a playoff team in free agency, Iginla still empathized with the long-time Senators captains dilemma. "I dont think he took it lightly at all," Iginla said. "By going through it, I know its not an easy thing as far as leaving a team youve been with for a long time and made a lot of friends and life-long friends. ... "He wants to win. We want to win. As pplayers you want to win and I dont know which team he thinks is better or anything like that, thats not for me to say.dddddddddddd But obviously he still loves playing and has that fire. I guess he probably feels thats his best shot." Alfredsson and agent J.P. Barry spoke with Chiarelli during the NHLs first two-day interview period about taking that shot with the Bruins. Iginlas agent, Don Meehan, called Chiarelli later, but Boston was only going to sign one of the veteran right-wingers. "We had had discussions in that two-day window with Daniel Alfredsson and his agent, and it was only towards the end of it when Jaromes agent called us," Chiarelli said. "So at that point, Im like, Ive got two really good players here and theres a lot of teams vying for those players. I wasnt expecting or trying to get both." Alfredsson chose to join friend and fellow Swede Henrik Zetterberg with the Red Wings, saying hell fit well within that "culture" and praising the way coach Mike Babcocks teams tend to play. The Bruins then got a deal done with Iginla, one year that could pay him up to $6 million. "I dont know what (Alfredssons) assessment was as to why he thought that was the better fit," Chiarelli said, "but I respect it, the same way that I respect Jarome coming back to us and wanting an opportunity." ' ' '