West Ham manager Slaven Bilic felt Chelseas late penalty was outside the box and should not have been awarded in the 2-2 draw at Stamford Briidge. The controversial spot-kick was converted by Cesc Fabregas, as the Blues continued their unbeaten league record under Guus Hiddink. Chelsea 2-2 West Ham A controversial late Cesc Fabregas penalty earned Chelsea a 2-2 draw against West Ham The Hammers were heading for a place in the top four until that incident a minute from time when Michail Antonio brought down Ruben Loftus-Cheek, with replays showing the contact looked to be outside the area.And Bilic feels the challenge did not merit a penalty, and the referee has cost his side another vital three points. To concede a goal very late it is gutting anyway no matter how you concede it, but to concede it like that from a penalty, which was basically outside the box, it makes it unacceptable, Bilic told Sky Sports. Cesc Fabregas scored a controversial late penalty to deny West Ham It was outside, way outside. It is clear Antonio didnt want to trip him, he touched him but it wasnt even close to the line.It was one metre. So we can say it was hard and at full speed, and the player went down in the box, but we are not getting those penalities, we are not getting them. Charlie Nicholas reviews Chelseas 2-2 draw with West Ham Aside from the late penalty, Bilic was very pleased with his sides performance and the way his team played.We like the way were playing, to attack with numbers and we have that kind of quality. Theyre doing basics, dirty work and when we have the ball were really good.Of course Im proud of them but we deserved more, and it wasnt down to us and it wasnt down to Chelsea, no matter how great that move from Willian it wasnt a penalty. Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink gives his reaction to Sky Sports after his side twice came from behind to draw 2-2 with West Ham. Also See: As it happened Chelsea 2-2 West Ham Premier League table Saturday football live Ron Francis Jersey . -- Albert Pujols is thrilled to have a reason to forget about his first two disappointing seasons with the Los Angeles Angels. Justin Schultz Penguins Jersey . Onyshko, from Minnedosa, Man., will compete in artistic gymnastics while Hanet, from Kelowna, B.C., will compete in lawn bowling as a para-athlete. "It is exciting that our Canadian athletes are starting to arrive at the Games Village," said Chantal Petitclerc, Canadas Chef de Mission. http://www.penguinsauthenticofficial.com...ir-jagr-jersey/. Down 2-1 after Rick Nash scored on a penalty shot, the Oilers ran off four unanswered goals in the remainder of the second period on the way to a 6-3 victory on Sunday. Mario Lemieux Jersey . On Friday night, after a long rain delay, he was scratched from his scheduled start. Paul Martin Penguins Jersey . He had spent 16 days on the disabled list before being activated Thursday. He was batting just .203 when he came to bat in the 11th inning on Sunday.ST. CATHARINES, Ont. - Nicholas Baptiste scored three times as the Sudbury Wolves toppled the host Niagara IceDogs 5-3 on Sunday in Ontario Hockey League action. Trevor Carrick had a pair of goals and an assist for the Wolves (29-17-9) while Radek Faksa chipped in with three assists. Graham Knott, Matt Gillard and Eric Ming supplied the scoring for the IceDogs (18-31-7), who are on a four-game slide. Sudburys Troy Timpano made 29 saves for the win as Blake Richard kicked out 32-of-35 shots for Niagara. The Wolves failed to score on three chances with the man advantage while the IceDogs went 2 for 4. --- GENERALS 3 BATTALION 2 NORTH BAY, Ont. &mdashh; Michael Dal Colle broke a 2-2 deadlock at 19:14 of the third period as Oshawa slipped past the Battalion for its fifth win in its last six outings.dddddddddddd Josh Sterk and Cole Cassels gave the Eastern-Conference leading Generals (36-15-5) a two-goal lead 5:13 into the first period. Barclay Goodrow put North Bay (29-21-6) on the board with a shorthanded goal at 11:48 of the first and Nick Paul tied the game 1:14 into the second. Oshawas Ken Appleby made 29 saves for the victory. Jake Smith allowed two goals on four shots and was replaced by Brendan ONeill, who stopped 14-of-15 shots in 52 minutes of relief for the Battalion. --- ' ' '