ST. LOUIS -- Mike Smith is used to facing plenty of shots, so this was nothing new. Smith made 37 saves and Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored 56 seconds into overtime to give the Phoenix Coyotes a 3-2 win over the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night. Coming into the game, Smith had seen the most shots of any NHL goalie (516). St. Louis added 39 more to that total, including 13 in the third period. "It was nice for me to play like that tonight and bail the guys out," Smith said. "Ive let in a lot of goals on nights where the guys have bailed me out, so its nice to be on the other end of the spectrum." The Coyotes made Smith a winner early in the extra session. Ekman-Larsson, who had an assist on Phoenixs first goal, took a pass from Mike Ribeiro and beat goalie Jaroslav Halak with a shot from just inside the blue line. "It was a great play there by Ribeiro," Ekman-Larsson said. "I saw (Shane) Doan was coming in from the corner so I shot it, and it was perfect." With the Blues swarming in the third period, Smith was at his best. He allowed a goal to Roman Polak that tied the game but made 12 big stops -- including an outstanding glove save on Derek Roys shot from the slot with just under 8 minutes left. "That was a great move; the puck was kind of bouncing and he was able to get it between his legs," Smith said. "It was more luck than anything. I think it just ended up in my glove. But Ill take it." By comparison, the 39 shots were a slow day at the office for Smith. He made a season-high 48 saves in a shootout win against San Jose on Nov. 2 and stopped 41 of 42 shots in a 3-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings on Oct. 29. "I dont love it," Smith said of the heavy workload. "Its just the way things have worked out so far. Obviously, we want to tighten that up and get those shot totals down. Right now, were just happy to get the two points." His coach, Dave Tippett, was not entirely pleased with the Coyotes performance. "There were parts of that game I liked; other parts I really didnt like," Tippett said. "We didnt have enough players competing at the speed and level we needed to, but give our goalie credit. He played very well." David Moss and Mikkel Boedker had the other Phoenix goals. Maxim Lapierre and Polak scored for the Blues. Halak made 16 saves. Alexander Steen had an assist to extend the longest active point streak in the NHL to 11 games. Steen, who has 10 goals and four assists during that stretch, has the longest scoring streak for a St. Louis player since Keith Tkachuk went 12 games in 2002-03. "We worked, we competed and we created scoring chances," Blues coach Ken Hitchcock said. "We had some people that were really, as the game wore on, became major players in the game for us. But we didnt outwork the goalie." The Blues trailed 2-1 going into the third period, but tied it at 2:49 when Steen found Polak sneaking in from the right point and hit him with a cross-ice pass. Polak beat Smith high with a shot from the circle. Lapierre gave the Blues a 1-0 advantage when he tipped home Jay Bouwmeesters shot from the point 5:53 into the game. Moss tied it 2:56 later when he beat Halak with a wrist shot from the right circle. With less than minute remaining in the first period, Blues defenceman Kevin Shattenkirk got caught pinching in, leading to a 3-on-1 break. Boedker took advantage when he converted a centring pass from Rob Klinkhammer with 31 seconds left in the period to give the Coyotes the lead. NOTES: Phoenixs Martin Hanzal, who was tied for the team lead with 14 points, was a late scratch due to an undisclosed illness and is day to day. ... Steen played his 300th game with the Blues. ... Phoenix is 8-0-0 when leading after one period. Air Max Sneaker 2017 . Clevelands manager had just watched his team lose 5-3 to Kansas City, which completed a 2-6 homestand and dropped the Indians 2 1/2 games behind Detroit in the AL Central. Air Max 90 Clearance . 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Carl Neill added the other goal.Joey Richard, Vaclav Karabacek and Marc Beckstead scored for the Olympiques (15-19-4).Alex Bureau recorded the win in net for the Phoenix turning aside 29 shots. Brandon Whitney made 28 saves for Gatineau.Sherbrooke had four power-play goals on seven opportunities while the Olympiques were scoreless on five chances.---HUSKIES 5 FOREURS 4 (SO)VAL-DOR, Que. — Mathieu Lemay scored a hat trick and had the winner in the shootout as Rouyn-Noranda downed the Foreurs.Jeremy Lauzon started the comeback for the Huskies (18-17-2), who were down 4-0 midway through the second period.Julien Gauthier, Nicolas Aube-Kubel, Anthony Richard and Pierre-Maxime Poudrier scored for Val-dOr (16-16-6).---SEA DOGS 5 TITAN 1BATHURST, N.B. — Justice Dundas scored his 13th of the season and added an assist as Saint John beat the Titan.Mitchell Dempsey, Matthew Green, Spencer Smallman andd Braydon Blight supplied the rest of the offence for the Sea Dogs (21-10-5), who snapped a four-game losing streak.ddddddddddddJordan Maher replied on the power play for Acadie-Bathurst (10-24-5).---REMPARTS 2 SAGUENEENS 1 (SO)CHICOUTIMI, Que. — Guillaume Gauthier had the only goal in the shootout as Quebec edged the Sagueneens.Matt Murphy scored on the power play in regulation for the Remparts (23-12-2).Samuel Hodhod chipped in for Chicoutimi (16-16-2), which had its seven-game winning streak snapped.---ARMADA 3 VOLTIGEURS 1DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Nikita Jevpalovs scored his 28th goal of the season on the power play and it proved to be the winner for Blainville-Boisbriand in its win over the Voltigeurs.Alexandre Delisle-Houde and Philippe Sanche also found the back of the net for the Armada (20-11-5).Michael Carcone responded in the second period for Drummondville (17-18-2).---OCEANIC 1 TIGRES 0RIMOUSKI, Que. — Philippe Desrosiers stopped all 29 shots he faced as the Oceanic blanked Victoriaville.Tyler Boland scored his seventh of the season on the power play late in the second period for Rimouski (24-11-2).Chase Marchand turned away 30 shots in net for the Tigres (19-14-4).--- ' ' '