The Vegas Golden Knights (29-15-5) dropped a 5-2 contest to the Detroit Red Wings (26-18-5) on Saturday night at Little Caesars Arena. HOW IT WENT DOWN The Red Wings grabbed the 1-0 lead at 5:04 of the first period as Dylan Larkin found the back of the nett. Jake Walman added to the Detroit lead at 7:00 with a slapshot that found the back of the net. The Golden Knights came flying back from the 2-0 deficit as Ivan Barbashev answered 62 seconds later, diving to bury the puck in the twine. Alec Martinez fired a shot from the point that found Paul Cotter’s stick for a deflection over the left pad of Lyon to tie the game at two 10:55 into the opening frame. The Red Wings regained the advantage on a Joe Veleno power-play tally to end the five-goal first period. A scoreless second period saw Logan Thompson come up with some huge saves, including a sprawling stop with his left pad on Daniel Sprong on the breakway. Andrew Copp gave the Red Wings the 4-2 lead on the rush at 11:47 of the final frame, before Larkin tallied his second of the night on an empty netter to secure the 5-2 final and a win for Detroit. LOOKING AHEAD After a week-long All-Star Break, the Vegas Golden Knights will be back in action at home against the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday, Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. at T-Mobile Arena. Tune in on Vegas 34, stream on KnightTime+, or listen live on the Vegas Golden Knights Radio Network on 98.9/1340.
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