Larkin's Overtime Goal Secures Red Wings 2-1 Victory Over Lightning
Larkin's Overtime Goal Secures Red Wings 2-1 Victory Over Lightning

Larkin's Overtime Goal Secures Red Wings 2-1 Victory Over Lightning

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Dylan Larkin scored an overtime breakaway goal to lead the Detroit Red Wings to a 2-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning, marking the Red Wings' fourth consecutive win and improving their record to 4-1. Axel Sandin-Pellikka, a 20-year-old rookie defenseman, scored his first NHL goal in the first period, assisted by Larkin, who has recorded at least one point in all five games this season. Goaltender John Gibson made 31-32 saves in a strong comeback performance after struggling in the season opener, helping to secure the win despite late pressure from the Lightning. Tampa Bay's J.J. Moser tied the game late in regulation, but the Lightning, missing star Nikita Kucherov due to illness, could not maintain momentum in overtime. Both teams faced challenges with key players out, including Detroit's Lucas Raymond sidelined with an upper-body injury. The Red Wings' solid defense and penalty killing were crucial in holding off Tampa Bay, which is now 1-2-2 on their road trip.

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