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GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Max Pacioretty scored his second goal of the game at 3:36 of overtime to give the Vegas Golden Knights a 3-2 win against the Arizona Coyotes at Gila River Arena on Wednesday.

Pacioretty put in the rebound of a Shea Theodore shot to win it. He has scored four times in a three-game goal streak for the Golden Knights (10-12-1), who have won three of their past five games.
"They come in bunches," Pacioretty said. "I've said for a while now I like how our line (with Cody Eakin and Alex Tuch) is going. We have chemistry, we like how we're helping out in our own end, and to help out offensively feels good too."
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Derek Stepan scored two goals, and Darcy Kuemper made 22 saves for the Coyotes (9-9-2), who have lost two in a row and are 2-4-2 since winning five straight.
Marc-Andre Fleury made 19 saves for Vegas, which has won five of six games against Arizona, including three in overtime, since entering the NHL last season.
"When you go on the road, it's tough to win," Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant said of coming off a 7-2 loss to the Calgary Flames on Monday. "I'm real happy for the group. I thought we played the right way for 60 minutes. We didn't let down for three minutes or five minutes anywhere."

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Stepan tied it 2-2 at 13:11 of the third period when he scored on the power play off a pass from Alex Galchenyuk to the left post. Gallant challenged for goaltender interference by Coyotes forward Richard Panik, but the goal was upheld by video review.
"Honestly, the biggest thing was we scored (on the power play). It doesn't matter how it gets done, we scored a big goal to give our team a chance to win the game," Stepan said. "We've had a lot of discussions about the power play lately and now we can go forward with that."
Arizona is tied for 26th in the NHL on the power play (15.6 percent) and was 2-for-21 in its previous five games.

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The Golden Knights killed a Coyotes power play after Brayden McNabb was called for tripping Christian Fischer with 1:05 left in the third period.
"I think that's us being resilient. Any time something like that (Stepan's goal) happens, you can't get too down on yourself," Theodore said. "There's still lots of game left, and we got right back on the forecheck, and that's exactly what we needed."
Eakin beat Kuemper from between the hash marks at 4:18 of the third, but the goal was overturned by video review after Arizona coach Rick Tocchet challenged and the Situation Room ruled Tuch was offside at 4:15.
Pacioretty put Vegas ahead 2-1 at 15:51 of the second period when he skated to the net and redirected a pass from Eakin inside the near post. Pacioretty carried the puck into the offensive zone and dropped it off for Tuch, who passed ahead to Eakin.

VGK@ARI: Pacioretty buries Eakin's dish

Tomas Nosek tied it 1-1 with a wrist shot that went over Kuemper's glove at 5:50 of the second.
Stepan redirected defenseman Jakob Chychrun's pass from the blue line past Fleury with 52 seconds left in the first to give the Coyotes a 1-0 lead.
It was the first point of the season for Chychrun, who had missed all but one game this season with multiple injuries.
Kuemper is 2-4-2 in eight consecutive starts with No. 1 goalie Antti Raanta injured.
"I'm frustrated we lost," he said. "I liked our effort. That's a hardworking team across the hall from us. I thought our effort matched them all night, if not better."

VGK@ARI: Stepan tips home Chychrun's pass

They said it

"Our focus was to come in with a fresh mind and get back to our game, and I thought we did a great job. When we're a more positive group, I think we play a lot better." -- Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore on bouncing back after a 7-2 loss to the Flames
"They do a lot of the same things we do, like trying to bait them into coming into a trap and turning over pucks, trying to have a quick transition. I thought it was a good hockey game. Both teams had their pushes and their moments, and both teams had their mistakes. And the 3-on-3 (overtime), sometimes it turns into a little bit of pond hockey." -- Coyotes forward Derek Stepan

Need to know

Pacioretty has scored 11 goals in overtime since 2008-09, tying him with three others for the fourth in the NHL during that span. Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals leads with 17. … It was Stepan's 99th multipoint game in the NHL. … Eakin has eight points (five goals, three assists) in nine games. … Tuch has eight points (two goals, six assists) in eight games. … The Coyotes have scored two goals or fewer in five of six games. … Pacioretty has 14 points (seven goals, seven assists) in 13 games against the Coyotes.

What's next

Golden Knights: Host the Calgary Flames on Friday (6 p.m. ET; SN1, SNW [joined in progress], ATTSN-RM, NHL.TV)
Coyotes: Host the Colorado Avalanche on Friday (8 p.m. ET; FS-A PLUS, ALT2, NHL.TV)

Pacioretty leads Golden Knights to 3-2 OT win