The Coyotes (21-22-5) are one point ahead of the St. Louis Blues for fourth place in the eight-team Honda West Division. The top four teams will qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Coyotes coach Rick Tocchet and defenseman Alex Goligoski said they watched the Blues' 5-3 win against the Colorado Avalanche earlier Saturday. Goligoski said the result energized Arizona, especially knowing St. Louis has three games in hand.
"You can use these situations either way," Goligoski said. "If you see that team lose, it gives you juice. And if you see them win, you've got to win. Anything you can do to get that chip on your shoulder or that extra motivation, that's valuable."
Phil Kessel had a goal and an assist, Goligoski had two assists, and Derick Brassard had an assist for his 500th NHL point for Arizona, which had won one of its previous eight games.
"Everybody kind of showed up tonight, and we're going to need that every night," Tocchet said. "We're going to need everybody playing like that. You don't need anybody playing great or spectacular. We just need everybody to play like a good, solid game, and I thought we got that tonight."