They were saying goodbye to the past, but they also got a glimpse of the future.Parramatta farewelled Pirtek Stadium in style on Monday, with a hat-trick of tries to fullback-in waiting Bevan French leading the Eels to a 30-18 win over St George Illawarra.In the final NRL fixture at the western Sydney venue before it undergoes a reconstruction at the end of the year, a hearty crowd of 13,553 departed with a special memento.French scored twice in the first half to help his team to a 12-6 lead at the break, however it was a special third that showed why coach Brad Arthur has handed him the No. 1 jumper for much of the past month.What began with a Tim Mannah offload on the 50-metre line turned into Brad Takairangi breaking free out wide, before a sharp kick in-field found a flying French to complete his hat-trick in the 62nd minute.Veteran Michael Gordon also signed off from his final home game as an Eel with a second half try and a perfect five goals from five attempts to finish with a personal haul of 14 points.By then the Eels had a commanding 30-6 lead.Dragons winger Kurt Mann nabbed two consolation tries late, but it was yet another disappointing performance from the Dragons, who slumped to their seventh loss in eight games.It was just the second time they scored more than two tries over that span.Not even the introduction of youngster Drew Hutchison could spark their flailing attack.Called into the team for axed veteran Benji Marshall, the 21-year-old took control of most of the teams kicking but played behind a badly beaten forward pack that spent most of the game in its own territory.Compounding the defeat was a second-half ankle injury to forward Tariq Sims. Tyson Frizell came from the field with a knee injury in the first half but retired with an ankle injury in the second.The match was also the final Monday night NRL game.Eels coach Brad Arthur was typically upset with the way his team slackened off late in the game but was nonetheless proud of yet another distinguished performance in what has been a scandalous year.I know I keep saying it, but there hasnt been a lot for them to want to play for, he said.But theyve still managed to keep hanging in there and playing for each other. We played some really good footy tonight. The defence was great for the majority of the game.We built pressure on the back of our defence. It was just unfortunate that it has to end like this. 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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Michael Cammalleri deflected all the credit for his big overtime goal to teammate Taylor Hall.Cammalleris second goal of the game with 18 seconds remaining on the clock in the extra period capped New Jerseys comeback from three goals down in the third period and gave the Devils a 5-4 win over the Nashville Predators on Saturday.Hall took a pass from Cammalleri and brought the puck up the right side into the offensive zone on a 2-on-1 break, waited before passing it back to Cammalleri cutting up the middle and he fired it past Predators goalie Pekka Rinne.I (got) the puck to Hallsy and he did the rest, Cammalleri said. A really highly skilled play by him to hold it off, hold it off and freeze the goalie and the defenseman, and throw a little baby saucer pass across ice. A heck of a play by him.The Predators had possession of the puck for most of overtime, but the Devils held them off and capitalized on their late scoring opportunity.Even though they had the puck for the majority of that period in overtime, I felt like we were on the right side, forcing shots that Keith (Kinkaid) should stop, Hall said. Its about pouncing at the right time. They got tired and they got too far into our end and let us have a 2 on 1. A lot of times is about who makes the first big mistake and we capitalized on it.Cammalleri started the Devils comeback from a 4-1 deficit after two as he fired a rebound into an open net 25 seconds into the third.Andy Greene pulled New Jersey within one 30 seconds later and Adam Henrique tied it with a power-play goal through Rinnes legs with 7:23 remaining.To the guys credit, I thought they came out with a good first shift, Devils coach John Hynes said. Obviously, when you score that early and get a couple early it gives you momentum.Hall had a goal and two assists, Travis Zajac also had two assists and Green added one for the Devils, who were 0-4-2 in their previous six road gamees.dddddddddddd Keith Kincaid stopped 38 shots to improve to 3-1-2.Kevin Fiala had two goals and P.K. Subban and Roman Josi also scored for the Predators, who fell to 9-1-2 at home. Rinne, a five-time All-Star, gave up five goals on 22 shots.Its an ugly, ugly way to lose a game and a terrible feeling for everyone, Nashville coach Peter Laviolette said. I thought we had plenty of opportunities to win when it was 4-3, but it didnt happen.New Jersey evened its record to 6-6 in games beyond regulation, and Nashville fell to 0-4.Fiala gave the Predators a 1-0 lead when Matt Irwins point shot appeared to bounce off him into the net with 3:46 left in the first.Hall tied it 1:17 later when he swatted a rebound out of the air past Rinne.Nashville went back ahead on Subbans wrist shot from the slot with 39 seconds left in the opening period. Five of Subbans six goals have come at home.Fialas second goal increased the Predators lead to 3-1 on a tic-tac-toe play from Craig Smith and Mike Ribeiro at 6:02 of the second period.Josi extended the Predators advantage to 4-1 when he blasted a one-timer from just inside the center of blue line past Kinkaid with 5:29 left in the second.We let them in for 2 on 1s, two easy chances and that cost us the game, Predators defenseman Mattias Ekholm said of the third-period collapse. We got a point and well take it, but we should have had two.Game notes The Predators claimed LW Reid Boucher off waivers after he was released by the Devils the previous day. ... Nashville called up RW Mikka Salomaki and D Adam Pardy from its AHL affiliate in Milwaukee. ... New Jersey blocked 18 shots, including six by Greene.UP NEXTDevils: Host Vancouver on Tuesday night.Predators: Host Philadelphia on Sunday in the back end of the Predators fourth back-to-back set of the season. ' ' '