GLENDALE, Ariz. — Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored with 0.3 seconds left in overtime, and the Arizona Coyotes beat the Edmonton Oilers 2-1 Tuesday night to end a team-record nine-game home losing streak.
The game appeared to be headed to a shootout, but Ekman-Larsson took a feed from Sam Gagner and beat Ben Scrivens just before the horn sounded. Ekman-Larsson was swarmed by teammates after helping the Coyotes end a five-game losing streak overall.
Brandon McMillan scored his first goal of the season and Arizona set a franchise record with 27 shots in the second period to extend its points streak to 17 games against Edmonton, a franchise mark against one team.
Devan Dubnyk stopped 30 shots for the Coyotes against his former team.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored and Scrivens stopped 42 shots for the Oilers in their first game since coach Dallas Eakins was fired on Monday. Edmonton has lost 16 of 17.
Both teams were looking to gain a little traction in a season that has quickly spiraled downhill.
Edmonton entered last in the Western Conference with 19 points — matching Carolina for worst in the NHL — and fired Eakins on Monday after notching one win since Nov. 9. General manager Craig MacTavish was behind the bench with Todd Nelson, who was promoted to interim coach from Oklahoma City of the AHL.
Arizona has been only marginally better, just ahead of Edmonton at the bottom of the West standings after one of the worst stretches in team history.