MONTREAL - Lauri Korpikoski scored two power play goals and Louis Domingue got the win in his first NHL start as the Arizona Coyotes posted a comeback 3-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday afternoon.

Oliver Ekman-Larsson also scored for the Coyotes (18-26-3), who picked up only their second win of an eight-game road trip that ends Tuesday night in Columbus.

Alex Galchenyuk gave Montreal the lead with a pair of goals in the opening 4:55 of play, but Arizona stormed back, outshooting the Canadiens 32-20.

After making his NHL debut in relief of Mike Smith in the third period of a 7-2 loss Saturday in Ottawa, Domingue got his first big league start for Arizona. It started rough, with Galchenyuk scoring twice on Montreal's first four shots.

Galchenyuk cut to the inside and wired a wrist shot under the crossbar 1:15 into the game and then put in a David Desharnais feed from the doorstep at 4:55.

Montreal also went with backup Dustin Tokarski after Carey Price's 36-save shutout of Washington a day earlier.