GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Phil Kessel scored on a power play at 4:09 of overtime, Matt Murray stopped 30 shots and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Arizona Coyotes 3-2 on Friday night. Outscored 10-4 in consecutive losses, Pittsburgh fell behind on Clayton Keller's first-period goal following a flurry of penalties. The Penguins rallied in the second when Jusso Riikola and Jake Guentzel scored 40 seconds apart, but Derek Stepan scored with 5 1/2 minutes left in the third to tie it. Pittsburgh had a 4 on 3 in overtime when Richard Panik was called for slashing and Kessel cashed in, redirecting Sidney Crosby's shot from the point past Darcy Kuemper. Kuemper stopped 32 shots, including a nifty glove save on Guentzel late in overtime. With his power-play goal, Keller became the fastest player in Arizona history to reach 100 points, hitting the mark in 132 career games. Penguins coach Mike Sullivan was not pleased with his team's effort in a loss to San Jose on Tuesday, their second straight by a 5-2 score. He could not have been thrilled with Pittsburgh's parade to the penalty box in the first period against the Coyotes. Pittsburgh had four penalties in the opening 20 minutes, including two on the same shift.