Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin sustained a knee injury 28 seconds into the game against the Florida Panthers. Larkin was hit by a puck on the left leg, causing him to miss part of the first period and be helped off the ice. Despite the injury, Larkin returned to the ice for the second period after receiving medical attention.
Looks like Dylan Larkin is back to start the second period for Detroit. He came back out for two shifts following the shot to the knee, went back to the medical room, and now he’s taking the opening faceoff to start the second.
Dylan Larkin on the ice to start the second period
Larkin back on the ice, missed about half the first period after taking puck to the knee opening minute.
Just underway on @Sportsnet, Larkin injured on first shift of game https://t.co/UfS6ILahgZ
Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin goes down and has to be helped off the ice after a redirected shot appears to hit him in the back of the left leg. Hoping it isn't serious 🙏 https://t.co/rFp1ClTuf2
Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin hurt 28 seconds into the game at Florida. Took a shot on the left leg and can’t put weight on it.
Dylan Larkin hurt 28 seconds into the Red Wings vs Panthers game. He’s not able to put any weight on his left leg. Hit by a teammates shot.
Dylan Larkin is slow to get up after talking a shot off his left knee 28 seconds into the game. He is being helped into the locker room.
Larkin being helped off the ice. Hit by a puck just above his skate.