But the Sharks couldn't beat Raanta.
"It's never too easy," Raanta said of coming off the bench. "Just tried to keep it simple, tried to read the plays, tried to make the first save and hopefully somebody can help you out because you're not the sharpest in the moment. The guys were doing a great job in front of me. They were blocking a lot of shots. I didn't need to do too much work today."
Connauton gave Arizona a 1-0 lead at 7:58 of the first period when he put the rebound of a Cousins shot past Jones from close range.
Boedker redirected Justin Braun's point shot past Wedgewood to tie it 1-1 at 9:20 of the first.
Goligoski gave the Coyotes a 2-1 lead when he scored on the power play at 9:35 of the second with a slap shot from the right point, extending his point streak to five games (three goals, four assists) and his goal streak to three.
Goligoski was more excited for the win than his milestone.
"(Playing) 700 (games is) not really a big deal," Goligoski said. "I'm really fortunate and thankful to get to that number, but I plan on playing some more."
When Wedgewood exited the game, the Sharks went into attack mode.
"When a cold goalie comes on, you want to shoot as much as you can," Boedker said. "And he came in and played well. We tested him and unfortunately came up short."