GLENDALE, Ariz. -- With their minds on two ailing teammates, the Arizona Coyotes pulled out a hard-fought victory Saturday night.Martin Hanzal redirected Alex Goligoskis shot into the net at 1:16 of overtime, giving the Coyotes a 3-2 win over the San Jose Sharks.Arizona players were aware that minor leaguer Craig Cunningham collapsed on the ice Saturday during pregame warmups with the Tucson Roadrunners of the AHL, the organizations top farm club. He was taken to a hospital and the game was postponed.The 26-year-old Cunningham played 10 games for the Coyotes last season.All I can say is as a group in here, were thinking about him and his family, goalie Mike Smith said. Our thoughts and prayers are going out to them.The Coyotes didnt have an update on Cunninghams condition after the game but issued a statement from general manager John Chayka confirming the medical emergency and that Cunningham was receiving treatment at the hospital.Arizona coach Dave Tippett said more would be known on Sunday.The Coyotes also were thinking about injured teammate Brad Richardson, sidelined indefinitely after surgery Friday to repair broken bones in his right leg.Lots of emotion tonight. Its good to finish with a win, Tippett said.Smith stopped 43 shots for Arizona, 18 in the third period. Tobias Rieder and Max Domi also scored for the Coyotes, who ended a four-game skid and played into overtime for the third straight game.Smitty was outstanding and thats why we won, Hanzal said.Smith, who missed 12 games with a lower-body injury before returning earlier in the week, felt well-rested.Its a game that you have to come in sharp and know youre probably going to get a lot of rubber thrown at you, he said. I was hoping it wasnt going to be in the 40s, but it happens.San Jose lost its third in a row despite finishing with a season-high 45 shots on goal.The Sharks cut the Coyotes lead to 2-1 just 41 seconds into the third period on Joe Pavelskis sixth goal of the season, a long, rising shot that was too fast for Smith to turn aside.Tommy Wingels scored off a deflected shot from teammate Matt Nieto at 10:28.Rieder, who missed Thursdays overtime loss at Vancouver due to injury, opened the scoring. He fired in a centering pass from Jordan Martinook at 1:55 of the first period after Martinook chased down the puck.It was Rieders fifth goal of the season and third in his last four games.Arizonas Ryan White and San Joses Michael Haley began exchanging punches off the faceoff right after the goal, with Haley getting in the most vicious hook. Haley leads the Sharks in penalty minutes despite having played in only eight games.The Coyotes mustered just four shots against goalie Martin Jones in the opening period and scored on one of them. Jones made 23 saves.Jones denied a pair of breakaways in the second, but couldnt stop Domis shot that found an opening short side between the post and Jones body at 7:53. Domis second goal and team-leading 13th point of the season came 25 seconds after Arizona went on a power play.The Coyotes were whistled twice for too many men on the ice, but they thwarted all three Sharks power plays.Disappointed, but satisfied with the effort, San Jose coach Peter DeBoer said. We wanted two points and thought we played hard and maybe deserved them, but we didnt get them.Game notesSharks C Tomas Hertl has a lower-body injury and is being evaluated away from the team. Hertl and C Melker Karlsson (ankle) were scratched. ... Coyotes forward Lawson Crouse is dealing with an upper-body injury and was scratched. ... The Coyotes recalled C Christian Dvorak from Tucson before the game. ... Referee Francois St. Laurent left the game after the first period due to illness. ... 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A number of factors beyond capacity and attendance could affect a venues place in the order. Where does your school fall?Fans who frequent the arenas of the West Coast Conference generally can become part of the game. Most of the venues are small enough that there really are not any nosebleed seats. And they are by and large intimate enough that the banter between coaches, players and officials can be heard too. What that really means is that the crowd can be heard and felt and make a difference in the game.10. San Diego Toreros: Jenny Craig Pavilion, opened in 2000 Like everything in San Diego -- it looks really nice. It blends in with the rest of the campus 16th century Spanish Renaissance architecture. Not only could you picture yourself playing for the Toreros, you might even picture yourself living in the gym. Thats not so good though, when it comes to creating a difficult environment for opponents. The pavilion is usually at its best when USD reaches out to surrounding Naval bases and midshipmen men and women dressed in uniform fill the upper bowl. But its not an intimidating place.Fun fact: The Jenny Craig Pavilion played host to the Super Bowl XXXVII luncheon. Meal portions did not come with a calorie counter.9. Loyola Marymount Lions: Gersten Pavilion, opened in 1981 The LMU band, which occupies one end of the floor behind the basket, might be the best band in the conference. When the Lions have a game that becomes an event, few arenas can pack it in and do it better. Los Angeles being what it is, the crowds can be hit or miss. Historically, Gersten has been a difficult place to play and when the team improves the environment is likely to follow.Fun fact: Hanks House is the unofficial name of Gersten Pavilion as a tribute to former LMU star forward Hank Gathers, who led the NCAA in scoring and rebounding the 1988-89 season. (Gathers died in 1990). Gathers (44) and Bo Kimble (30) have the only retired jerseys that hang in the pavilion.8. Pacific Tigers: Spanos Center, opened in 1981 The Spanos Center is a gym opponents have come to loathe. When the 6,150-seat arena isnt packed, it can have the look and feel like playing in a big, empty place. The lighting isnt the best in the league either, and that darker backdrop can sometimes lull an opponent to sleep.Fun fact: The center is named after Alex G. Spanos, the owner of the NFLs San Diego Chargers, who is a Pacific alumnus.7. Pepperdine Waves, Firestone Fieldhouse, opened in 1973 No one can blame Pepperdine students or alumni from stopping short of packing Firestone Fieldhouse. After all, scenic Alumni Park that overlooks the Pacific Ocean is situated before approaching the building. Basketball game, or picnic and chill? Tough call. Not to mention Pepperdine isnt an easy drive from Los Angeles. Thats why those who do make it inside really want to be there. Many in the student spirit group, nicknamed Riptide, sport orange jumpsuits to the game and their presence is making it an increasingly tough place to visit.Fun fact: The biggest crowd to pack the fieldhouse was 4,500 in Pepperdines 93-91 upset of No. 3 UNLV on Feb. 6, 1976.6. Portland Pilots: Chiles Center, opened in 1984 Portland is the second-smallest school in the league and participation in the student section isnt always where it needs to be. (During the 2009-10 season, the Pilots had beaten Oregon, UCLA and Minnesota and were returned home ranked No. 25. They drew only 2,413 against Portland State and lost 86-82.) The program has to work hard just to maintain a connection with the city itself, butt the NBAs Blazers could be a reason why it hasnt fully happened.ddddddddddddFun fact: It could be said that former President Ronald Reagan scored first in the arena, giving a speech three days after it officially opened. The basketball team did not play in it until a month later.5. Santa Clara Broncos: Leavey Center, opened in 1975 The Leavey Center is considered one of the best arenas in the league and Santa Clara just added a touch to make it more distinct. The playing court now includes a stained painting of the universitys iconic Mission Church.Fun fact: The Leavey Center was originally called Toso Pavilion when it opened and it featured an air-supported roof similar to Syracuses Carrier Dome. (The Pontiac Silverdome and the former RCA Dome in Indianapolis had similar bubbled roofs.) The building was renovated in 2000, deflating the leaky roof for good.4. San Francisco Dons: War Memorial at Sobrato Center opened in 1958 Formerly known as War Memorial Gymnasium, the arena was built on the strength of the Dons back-to-back national titles in 1955 and 1956. The oldest gym in the league is currently getting a much-needed facelift. Construction began in May to upgrade the facility. When its packed, it can be as loud as any venue in the West Coast Conference.Fun fact: John A. Sobrato, a real estate developer whos $15 million gift made renovations possible, is actually a graduate of Santa Clara.3. Saint Marys Gaels: McKeon Pavilion, opened in 1978 The place is a pressure cooker. Saint Marys could build a bigger arena than its 3,500-seat venue and fill it. (Construction will begin this month to expand it an additional 500 seats.) But its special as it stands. Its an old school kind of venue that gets hot fast and can make opponents feel like the walls are closing in. The Gaels blast Keltic music and with their successful recruiting pipeline into Australia, its not out of the ordinary to be heckled with an Aussie saying.Fun fact: The Gaels played on McKeon Pavilions original floor from 1978 to 2004, which gave them a bit of a home-court advantage when dead spots occurred due to its free-floating placement. The updated floor, made of first-grade Maple, features an anchored system that eliminated the dead spots.2. BYU Cougars: Marriott Center, opened in 1971 The Marriott Center used to be the largest on-campus arena west of the Mississippi River and the oldest in the nation with a capacity of more than 20,000. But with renovations and upgrades through the years -- including changing some bleacher seats to chairbacks -- capacity is now listed at 18,987. Regardless of the configuration, the crowd is still rowdy and what separates it from other venues is the Marriott Center does not sell beer or alcohol.Fun fact: The Cougars played on the Marriott Centers original floor until 2006. During the final game before the courts upgrade, they retired the jersey of Kresimir Cosic, who played in the first game on the arenas floor.1. 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