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Suter, Bertuzzi lead Red Wings to 5-2 win over Vegas

Detroit Red Wings center Robby Fabbri (14) celebrates with center Pius Suter (24) after scoring against the Vegas Golden Knights during the first period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson) (Duane Burleson, Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

DETROIT – Pius Suter and Tyler Bertuzzi each had a goal and an assist, and the Detroit Red Wings beat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-2 Sunday night.

Robby Fabbri, Lucas Raymond and Vladislav Namestnikov also scored for the Red Wings. Sam Gagnerm, Filip Hronek and Nick Leddy each had two assists. Thomas Greiss stopped 38 shots, including 19 in the third period.

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“Thomas Greiss was incredible,” Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin said.

Detroit coach Jeff Blashill added: “(Greiss) was big when we needed him to be big.”

Nicolas Roy had a goal and an assist, and Jonathan Marchessault also scored for the Golden Knights. Laurent Brossoit finished with 25 saves.

“I thought we pushed back hard in the second and third,” Golden Knights coach Peter DeBoer said, “but it was just one of those nights. It’s always tough to win on the road, and it is even tougher with this many key injuries.”

After Roy gave Vegas the lead 3:48 into the game with his second of the season, Detroit scored the next four goals to take control.

Raymond tied it with the first of the Red Wings' two power-play goals, getting a pass from Bertuzzi and beating Brossoit from the left circle for his sixth at 8:17. The 19-year-old now has 14 points to lead all NHL rookies.

“Lucas is dangerous,” Larkin said. “He’s crafty with the puck.”

With Detroit on the man-advantage again, Fabbri scored from the right circle for his third with 9:47 remaining in the first.

The Red Wings finished 2 for 4 on the power play and went 3 for 3 on the penalty-kill.

“Obviously special teams was a huge factor,” Blashill said. “We won it with special teams and great goaltending in the third.”

Detroit also had 17 blocked shots to 11 by Vegas. Blashill said the Red Wings' penalty-kill is set up to block shots.

“It’s only successful if you block shots,” he said.

Suter made it 3-1 on a rebound of a shot by Hronek with 1:32 to go in the opening period.

Namestnikov gave the Red Wings a three-goal lead, scoring his fifth from a tight angle with 9:21 left in the second.

“That second period was probably our best stretch of hockey,” Larkin said. “I think we out-worked them tonight. All 23 guys worked hard.”

It was Larkin’s first game back after a three-game leave for personal reasons.

“It was so great to be back on the ice with the guys,” he said.

Marchessault pulled Vegas to 4-2 with his sixth at 4:25 of the third, but Bertuzzi sealed it with an empty-netter with 10 seconds left for his team-leading ninth.

“I didn’t think our game was that bad, but those power-play goals just killed us," Marchessault said. "Both of their power-play units were really good. They were recovering pucks and creating chances. We have to do a better job staying out of the box.”

ROSTER MOVE

Detroit on Sunday assigned center Joe Veleno, 21, to Grand Rapids of the AHL, and activated defenseman Gustav Lindstrom from injured reserve. Veleno, the Red Wings’ first-round pick in 2018 had one goal and one assist in four games since being recalled Oct. 30 from Grand Rapids.

UP NEXT

Golden Knights: Host Seattle on Tuesday night.

Red Wings: Host Edmonton on Tuesday night.

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