Buffalo played without defenseman Rasmus Dahlin and forwards
Victor Olofsson
and
Rasmus Asplund
because of NHL COVID-19 protocol. Anderson was activated after goalie Michael Houser went into protocol Friday.
"We had to look at ourselves and say, 'What can we control?' It's what we have in the room, right? It's not what we don't have. Throughout the season, whether it's injuries or COVID, there's going to be pieces that are in and out," Anderson said. "You just can't worry about, 'Oh, we're missing this guy or missing that guy' and think it's going to a horrible night. If you say, 'Hey, this is what we've got' and have that mindset, good things usually happen."
Shayne Gostisbehere scored, and Karel Vejmelka made 32 saves for the Coyotes (10-29-4), who were coming off a 2-1 loss to the Boston Bruins on Friday and have been outscored 22-8 during their skid.
"Last night's game that was probably one of our better games of a 60-minute hockey game, and you'd think we'd come in here with a little more motivation to build off that," Arizona forward Lawson Crouse said. "But we let things slide early."
Okposo's wrist shot from the right face-off circle on a power play gave Buffalo a 1-0 lead at 7:02 of the first. He missed the previous three games with an upper-body injury.
"For me, personally, I was coming back to the rink, excited to play and then it was just boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, one thing after the other for us," Okposo said. "We just tried to focus on coming together as a team for 60 minutes and get a win, and we did."