Aleksander Barkov played his 672nd game with the Panthers, passing Jonathan Huberdeau for the most in their history. Barkov is also Florida’s leader in goals (245) and points (639).
He won 12 of 14 face-offs (85.7 percent) and had four shots on goal in 21:43 of ice time.
“He’s a great offensive player, but I don’t think many people see how high his hockey IQ is,” Bobrovsky said. “He can do anything on the ice -- offense and defense. If I gave him my goalie gear, he would be great at that too.”
James Reimer made 25 saves for Detroit (6-4-1), which has lost four of five (1-3-1).
“The engagement is there; emotionally, we are in these games,” Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin said. “We just have to execute. We bobbled pucks at key times, and we forced it at key times.”
Florida outshot Detroit 9-0 in the first 9:50 of the game, but Reimer made several key saves.
“His first period was huge,” Red Wings coach Derek Lalonde said. “They had some really good looks, but he kept us in the game. It’s unfortunate we couldn’t get some goals for him.”