DENVER -- Madison Bumgarner gave the San Francisco Giants a much-needed lift. Bumgarner scattered four hits over seven innings, Hunter Pence hit a two-run homer and the Giants ended their longest losing streak in three years with a 5-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Sunday. "It was a big win for us," Bumgarner said. "I feel like that you have to think you have to be there every time out really, whether youre winning or losing." San Francisco had lost six straight, its longest skid since dropping seven in a row from June 26-July 1, 2010. The World Series champions had dropped seven straight road games. "Bumgarner has been consistent all year," San Francisco manager Bruce Bochy said. "Hes been consistent in every start. Hes a special talent. and he showed that today." Bumgarner (8-5) struck out five and walked three, improving to 4-1 with a 2.18 ERA in his last five starts. Sergio Romo pitched a one-hit ninth for his 19th save in 21 chances. Colorado was impressed with his offspeed pitches. "He kept us off guard with his command of that pitch throughout the game," Colorado manager Walt Weiss said. "It is what you expect from on the better pitchers in the league." Colorados Michael Cuddyer singled in the eighth off Sandy Rosario, extending his hitting streak to 27 games. The streak is the longest in Rockies history and in the majors this season. He has reached base safely in a franchise-record 45 straight games. "I got a slider for the hit, and got it just under the glove of the shortstop," Cuddyer said. Drew Pomeranz (0-1), making his 2013 big league debut after being recalled from Triple A Colorado Springs, allowed four runs, seven hits and four walks in 4 1-3 innings. Buster Posey put the Giants ahead with a solo homer in the third. San Francisco extended its lead to 4-0 in the fifth on a run-scoring throwing error by first baseman Jordan Pacheco on Poseys grounder and Pences 13th homer. 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Dougie Hamilton finished with two goals and an assist, Chris Kelly also scored and Zdeno Chara added two helpers for the Bruins, who are 5-0-1 in their last six games against the Sabres. Tuukka Rask made 25 saves in the win. Tim Schaller scored his first NHL goal, while Andrej Meszaros and Rasmus Ristolainen also lit the lamp for the Sabres, who have dropped their last three. Enroth stopped 33-of-37 shots in defeat. The Bruins pulled Rask with over a minute to play and it proved to be the right decision as Hamiltons rising wrister from the right circle made it a 3-3 game with 1:31 left in regulation to force an extra session. Boston had Reilly Smiths power-play goal waved off due to goaltender interference just over five minutes into the game. Hamilton, however, one- timed a shot from the left circle seconds later to give Boston an early lead at 5:52. Bruins defenseman Matt Bartkowski was given a game misconduct and had his first career fighting major. Marcus Foligno dropped the gloves with Bartkowski in defensse of Sabres captain Brian Gionta, who was leveled at the blue line with under six minutes to play in the first.dddddddddddd. Chris Stewart took a drop pass from Johan Larsson at the right circle and sent a cross-ice dish to Meszaros, who wristed the puck past Rask for a tie game 6:06 into the middle frame. Ristolainens shot was off the mark, but it deflected off Bruins defenseman Torey Krug and into the net for a power-play goal and a 2-1 Buffalo lead with 5:24 to play in the second. Boston responded exactly a minute later as Kelly used his stick to knock down Charas point blast and the bouncing puck fooled Enroth for a tied game. Schaller, who was recalled from Rochester (AHL) prior to the game, gave the Sabres the lead just 1:27 into the final stanza. I used to go to games here growing up. I didnt even know how to celebrate, Schaller said of his milestone marker. Im excited to get the puck to my parents. Thatll be special for them. Game Notes Bartkowski played in his 100th NHL game ... Gionta and Foligno did not return to the game ... Larsson and Schaller scored their first NHL goals on consecutive nights. They are the first Sabres to do so since Mike Ryan and Nathan Paetsch on March 2-3, 2007 ... Boston improved to 8-2-2 over its last 12 home games ... The season series concludes March 17 at TD Garden. ' ' '