GLENDALE, Ariz., Dec. 3 (UPI) -- The Phoenix Coyotes used two third-period goals from Enver Lisin to escape with a 4-2 come-from-behind win Tuesday over the Los Angeles Kings.
The first Phoenix goal was scored by Shane Doan and Martin Hanzal's empty-net goal with 31 seconds remaining capped the scoring.
The Coyotes were backstopped to their third win in four outings by the 32-save performance by Mikael Telqvist.
The Kings' goals were provided by Oscar Moller and Alex Frolov. Erik Ersberg managed 22 saves as the Kings lost for the second game in a row.
Lisin's third goal of the season tied the score at 4:06 of the third when his weakly hit one-timer got by the sliding Ersburg. His fourth goal came 4 minutes later when he took a lead pass from Derek Morris, raced down the left side and unleashed a slap shot that exploded past Ersburg.
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