Kessel had a three-point game one night after getting a goal and an assist for the 900th and 901st points of his NHL career. He scored 20 goals during his 12th 20-goal season, with 10 in eight games against San Jose.
"He's been a money player his whole career," Coyotes coach Rick Tocchet said. "He didn't like his year last year (14 goals in 70 games), but this year he came in and put up some points for us. (43 in 56 games)"
Sharks forward Patrick Marleau (909) and Kessel rank 4-5 respectively on the all-time consecutive games played list, behind Doug Jarvis (964), Keith Yandle (921) and Garry Unger (914).
"It's good to win, but it wasn't the greatest defensive effort from both teams," Tocchet said. "But it was an overtime win for us. It's always good to win."
Garland chipped the puck to himself and cut across the crease to give the Coyotes a 4-3 lead at 16:07 of the third. The Sharks pulled Melnichuk for an extra attacker, and Alexander Barabanov tied it 4-4 at 19:11.
"We kept going, and that's good to see," Boughner said. "Obviously, points really don't matter for our club right now, we're concentrating on the things we're working on, and guys are fighting hard."