Gregor had a goal and an assist, and James Reimer made 23 saves for San Jose (27-27-8), which had lost three straight (0-2-1)
"We came out hard the first five minutes, and then I thought that we started trying to be a little too fancy, not shooting enough pucks," Boughner said. "They play the exact same system in the neutral zone as us, and we talked about that before the game. We were a little hardheaded, we refused to chip down pucks, we tried to skate through their wall just as we want teams to do to us, and it just caused too many turnovers."
Phil Kessel and Lawson Crouse each had a goal and an assist, and Karel Vejmelka made 25 saves for the Coyotes (20-38-4), who were coming off a 4-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday.
"It was two chances, two goals," Arizona coach Andre Tourigny said. "The first period we did not play the way we wanted, but after that it was a good game with both teams defending the neutral zone very well."
Nick Bonino gave the Sharks a 1-0 lead 20 seconds into the first period when he deflected Andrew Cogliano's shot from the right face-off circle.
"We weren't able to execute, and when that happens, you need to simplify your game," Tourigny said. "[But] we found a way to score a big goal, and we need to make more plays."