It was Lyon's first shutout this season and his fourth in the NHL.
“I’m always nervous, but generally, you don’t know if it’s going to be a good night, but generally, you know if it’s going to be a bad night, so that’s a bit more stressful,” Lyon said. “I wasn’t coming into the game feeling like, ‘Oh, I’m feeling it,’ or anything like that. ... I thought we did a really good job keeping them to the perimeter.”
Patrick Kane scored his first goal of the season for the Red Wings (3-3-0), who have won two straight.
“There's going to be nights throughout your season that you're not going to have your legs, and I knew early on we didn't,” Detroit coach Derek Lalonde said. "I tried to manage it. I thought we at least managed the puck a little bit better. In the first period, we didn't manage the puck at all. But for the most part, it's a really good defensive effort. I think the lack of legs showed up on the offensive side of things, but it didn't on the defensive side of things.”