Louis Domingue was determined to give the Coyotes 60 minutes of solid goaltending, and he delivered on a very busy night. Domingue made a career-high 39 saves and the Coyotes supported him with three goals in the second period of a 3-2 win against the San Jose Sharks at Gila River Arena.
Brad Richardson, Lawson Crouse and Jamie McGinn scored in an 8:17 span for the Coyotes (3-6-0), who blocked 27 shots and held an opponent to fewer than three goals for the first time this season.
Patrick Marleau and Mikkel Boedker scored for San Jose (6-4-0), which is 2-4-0 on the road after going an NHL-best 28-10-3 away from home last season. Goalie Martin Jones made 27 saves for the Sharks, who had allowed three goals over a three-game winning streak that ended Tuesday.
The Sharks dominated the first period with 14 shots. But Domingue made sparkling saves on Tomas Hertl and Joonas Donskoi before San Jose broke through when Marleau beat him to the blocker side with a wrist shot from the left circle at 14:07.
Phoenix responded in the second period. Richardson collected Tobias Rieder's wide shot behind the net, walked out in front and stuffed a backhander under Jones' stick at 3:42. Richardson has a point in seven of Phoenix's nine games this season.
Crouse scored his first NHL goal 1:08 later when he parked himself in front and deflected Kevin Connauton's shot past Jones to make it 2-1. Boedker made it 3-2 with Jones pulled for an extra skater with 11.9 seconds left. The Coyotes lost forward Martin Hanzal in the second period and Rieder in the third because of lower-body injuries.
* Phoenix made it 3-1 at 11:59 when McGinn used Anthony Duclair's screen to beat Jones with a wrist shot to the top corner.
Mikkel Boedker: "It was nice to be appreciated [with the video tribute in the first period]. I was here a lot of years, so it was a nice moment and one I'll cherish."
The Sharks dominated the first period with 14 shots. But Domingue made sparkling saves on Tomas Hertl and Joonas Donskoi before San Jose broke through when Marleau beat him to the blocker side with a wrist shot from the left circle at 14:07.
Phoenix responded in the second period. Richardson collected Tobias Rieder's wide shot behind the net, walked out in front and stuffed a backhander under Jones' stick at 3:42. Richardson has a point in seven of Phoenix's nine games this season.
Crouse scored his first NHL goal 1:08 later when he parked himself in front and deflected Kevin Connauton's shot past Jones to make it 2-1. Boedker made it 3-2 with Jones pulled for an extra skater with 11.9 seconds left. The Coyotes lost forward Martin Hanzal in the second period and Rieder in the third because of lower-body injuries.
* Phoenix made it 3-1 at 11:59 when McGinn used Anthony Duclair's screen to beat Jones with a wrist shot to the top corner.
* Domingue best save came late in the second period. Sharks defenseman Brenden Dillon was all alone in the slot with 5.1 seconds left, but Domingue made a sweeping glove save to allow the Coyotes to take a two-goal lead into the third period.
* With Hanzal out early, Richardson got a workout in his 600th NHL game. He played 19 minutes, won 13 of 26 faceoffs, led the Coyotes with five shots and scored his fourth goal at 3:42 of the second period to tie Radim Vrbata for the team lead.
* Crouse, 19, redirected a Connauton shot from the point for his first goal in his sixth NHL game. The fourth line of Crouse, Jordan Martinook and Ryan White was Phoenix's best in the first two periods.
* Nine different Coyotes got a point. … Defenseman Michael Stone missed his third straight game because of an upper body injury. … Sharks forward Melker Karlsson took a shot from defenseman Brent Burns to the face in the second period but returned for the third.
Sharks Bites
Peter DeBoer: "You have to give their goalie credit; he was excellent. Their commitment to blocking shots … they haven't won many games lately and you could see they were desperate to win tonight."Mikkel Boedker: "It was nice to be appreciated [with the video tribute in the first period]. I was here a lot of years, so it was a nice moment and one I'll cherish."
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