Two late goals by the Marlies weren't enough as Toronto lost to the Hershey Bears 4-2 on Sunday in American Hockey League play.
Matt Frattin scored midway through the second period and Mark Fraser had a goal in the third for the Marlies (9-8-1). Mark Owuya made 15 saves for Toronto.
Cameron Schilling's goal in the second period stood as the winner for Hershey (7-10-1), while Jon DiSalvatore, Zach Hamill and Alex Berry rounded out the offence.
Braden Holtby stopped 40 shots to earn the win for the Bears.
The Marlies went 0-for-4 on the power play, while Hershey was 1-for-4 with the man advantage.
The Bears' victory ended a three-game skid. Toronto has now lost three in a row.
Mathieu Beaudoin of the Hershey Bears' celebrates his team's first goal during the first period against the Toronto Marlies, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012, in Hershey, Pa. The Bears won 4-2. (Glen Gray/Associated Press)

