Glendening, Larkin lead Red Wings to 3-2 win as Oilers slump into all-star break
EDMONTON — Luke Glendening was pleased that his Detroit Red Wings were finally able to close one out. Dylan Larkin liked the timing.
Glendening had a pair of goals as the Red Wings in a 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday, Detroit’s final game before the NHL all-star break.
“It was nice to be able to finish one,” said Glendening of his team blowing leads in their previous two games, both losses. “This trip hasn’t been kind to us in that respect, but we’ve played some pretty good hockey and to get some results before the break is huge for us.”
Larkin also scored for the Red Wings (19-25-7), who snapped a two-game losing skid.