Raanta said, "[Duclair], even if he hasn't been playing a lot, he's been working individually, [with] extra time on the ice. He's a great guy to be around. He's been supportive even though he hasn't been playing. When he gets a chance you can see he doesn't want to go to the scratching room anymore. He has the skill. He can score goals. He can make the plays. Today we saw three of those. I'm so happy for him."
Duclair twice tied the game. His second goal, at 11:32 of the third period on the power play, tied it 2-2 after Condon misplayed a puck that had bounced off Duclair's stick at the Ottawa blue line. Condon attempted to dive on the puck, but it slipped by him to Duclair.
"I just didn't get any of it," Condon said. "Saw an opportunity to make a play. It was the right decision and I just didn't execute it."
Duclair's first goal, on a breakaway with 41 seconds left in the first period, tied the game 1-1.
Raanta said a pregame meeting in Montreal helped the Coyotes, who had lost five straight games entering Thursday, including a 4-1 loss at the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.