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GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Derek Morris and his Phoenix Coyotes teammates have their offence going strong and are piling up victories. Mikkel Boedker scored the lone shootout goal in the fifth round to lift the Coyotes to a 5-4 win over the Nashville Predators on Thursday night after falling into an early three-goal deficit. "It was a Jekyll-and-Hyde night," Coyotes coach Dave Tippett said, "a perfect ending." Morris scored, Jordan Szwarz added his first NHL goal for Phoenix, which has points in 10 of its past 11 games and is 9-3-2 on the season. Ten Phoenix players recorded at least a point. "I think we all believe we all can contribute in some way or form," Morris said. "We believe in ourselves. I dont know if theres ever a good way to fall behind, but we were fortunate to make it 4-4." Thomas Greiss made 36 saves and stopped all five shootout attempts for the Coyotes, who rallied from a 3-0 deficit. "I think it depends on how you fall behind," Tippett said. "After the first period, its not like we thought we were dead and out of it. The feeling was lets see if we can get a break and well get back into it." David Legwand had a goal and two assists -- all in the first period -- and Matt Hendricks, Eric Nystrom and Paul Gaustad also scored for the Predators. Nashville was playing the first game of a franchise-record 17-day, seven-game road swing to accommodate the Country Music Awards on Nov. 6 at Bridgestone Arena. "We shot ourselves in the foot," Nystrom said. "That cant happen. Its tough. We should have had two points in that game, 100 per cent." Gaustad gave the Predators a 4-2 lead on a rebound at 4:15 of the third before the Coyotes rallied. Doan cut the lead to 4-3 on a power-play goal from the bottom of the left circle at 6:16. A little more than two minutes later, Doan found a streaking Antoine Vermette skating down the slot behind the Predators defence. "We made too many mistakes," Nashville coach Barry Trotz said. "Thats not smart hockey." Defenceman Seth Jones, who had started toward the bench for a line change, hooked Vermette down but not before the centre slid the puck between Carter Huttons pads. Hendricks gave the Predators a 1-0 lead at 9:00 of the first period, taking a long outlet pass from Legwand at the Phoenix blue line and scoring from the top of the right circle. Nystrom made it 2-0 at 14:12, fighting off Lauri Korpikoski in front of the net and scoring off a pass from Patric Hornqvist standing at the bottom of the left circle. Nashville had a two-man advantage for 62 seconds near the end of the period and Legwand took advantage, bouncing a shot from just off the goal line right of the net off the right skate of Coyotes defenceman Zbynek Michalek standing at the top of the crease. Michalek set up Szwarz early in the second with a cross-ice pass and the rookie, playing in his second career game, lofted a soft wrist shot toward the net which slid under Huttons glove. Morris cut the lead to 3-2 at 9:51 of the period on a rising slap shot from the top of the right circle. Doan nearly tied the game with six minutes left in the period, slipping a shot between Huttons pads, but Viktor Stalberg reached behind the goalie and cleared the puck inches off the goal line. Hutton finished with 21 saves. NOTES: Tippett tied Bobby Francis for first place on the franchise wins list with 156. ... Phoenix is one of four teams in the league which has not lost at home in regulation (6-0-1). ... Doan has three goals and an assist in five career games on Halloween. ... Nashville is unbeaten in regulation when scoring first (5-0-2). ... Hendricks left the game 33 seconds into the second period with an upper-body injury after a collision with Morris. ... Coyotes C Jeff Halpern missed his second straight game with an upper-body injury. ... Legwand has seven points -- a goal and six assists -- in his past six games. ... 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Jerome Samson opened the scoring for St. Johns (7-7-3) with a power play goal 3:25 into the game,, beating Sharks goalie Harri Sateri high blocker on a wrist shot.dddddddddddd Oleksuk tied the game for the Sharks at 7:45 of the third, off a perfect feed from Sebastien Stalberg, when he hit top corner on a wrist shot from the slot to beat IceCaps goalie Jussi Olkinuora high glove. Olkinuora made 32 saves for St. Johns, and Sateri stopped 24 for Worcester. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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