Washington scored back-to-back goals in the 12th minute of the first period to quickly claim a 2-0 lead. Dmitry Orlov scored his second of the season at 12:43 after receiving a feed from Evgeny Kuznetsov, and beating Red Wings goalie Thomas Greiss from the left faceoff circle. Just 10 seconds later (12:53), Lars Eller scored his first goal of the season.
Robby Fabbri drew a holding penalty on a rush to the net in the final seconds of the opening period, giving Detroit a power play to begin the second frame. The Red Wings outshot Washington in the opening 20 minutes, 11-10.
The second period featured six more combined penalties, but neither team found the back of the net despite earning 5-on-3 power play situations. Washington preserved its 2-0 lead heading into the dressing room at the second intermission, and outshot Detroit in the frame, 12-4.
Washington continued its stingy defending in the third period, preventing the Red Wings from manufacturing any Grade-A scoring chances. Greiss was pulled with just over two minutes remaining, but Detroit was unable to capitalize with the 6-on-5 man-advantage.
"Washington made it very difficult on us," Dylan Larkin said. "We couldn't get to the middle of the ice, we couldn't generate a lot of offense, and our power play wasn't nearly good enough. We had a 5-on-3 there, we've gotta score. Greisser kept us in it all night. It was like a chess match. They were better in the middle of the ice."
Saturday's puck drop is set for 7 p.m., with broadcast coverage on Bally Sports Detroit and the Red Wings Radio Network.