Red Wings' Captain Dylan Larkin Knocked Unconscious in Game Against Senators
Larkin's Injury Overshadows Red Wings' 5-1 Loss to Senators, Sparks Player Safety Concerns
- Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin was knocked unconscious after a cross-check to the back of the head by Ottawa Senators player Mathieu Joseph during a game on Saturday.
- Larkin was able to regain consciousness and leave the ice on his own feet, but did not return to the game.
- The Red Wings lost the game 5-1 to the Senators, with Ottawa scoring three times in the second period.
- Larkin's injury is a significant concern for the Red Wings, as he is a key player with 25 points in 24 games this season.
- The incident has sparked discussion about player safety in the NHL, with some questioning the penalties given to Joseph and fellow Senators player Parker Kelly.