A falling Palmateer, wearing his classic brown pads from 1984, made an arm save on Holmstrom's deke to the left, then had to leave the game after sustaining an injury on the play.
"Amazing," Roberts said of Palmateer. "Really unfortunate that he hurt himself after, but like anything, it's a competitive game and no one wants to go out there and be embarrassed. When the game is on the line it doesn't matter what league you're playing in, what level, whether you're retired or not retired, that's why we play hockey. It's the greatest game in the world for that reason."
Draper, who took the lead role in assembling this version of the Red Wings alumni team, said the real result of the NHL Centennial Classic Alumni Game will be many more great memories.
"I've said this before, I was fortunate enough to play in one NHL [outdoor game, 2009 Winter Classic] at Wrigley Field with the Red Wings, and any opportunity to play in an outdoor game, an alumni game, in these events, it's first-class," he said. "Toronto did a great job, the NHL does a great job, and I know every single guy in that dressing room has a lot of fun."