"There were areas tonight where if we were cleaner and talked a little more, we could have got out early," Red Wings center Sam Gagner said. "Once you don't get out early, they start buzzing. We need to do a better job of containing it."
Whitecloud proved to be a thorn in the side of the Red Wings defense on Thursday. With 7:26 remaining in the second frame, he notched his second goal of the evening with a shot from the blue line off a faceoff win to put the Golden Knights back up by two scores, 3-1. It was Whitecloud's first career two-goal game.
With 53 seconds left in the second, the horn sounded again for Vegas when Canton, Mich., native and Golden Knights forward Paul Cotter scored off an assist from winger Keegan Kolesar to cap off Vegas' four-goal period, which sent Detroit into the locker room down, 4-1.
To start the third period, Blashill replaced Greiss with goalie Alex Nedeljkovic, but the results were much of the same. At 14:41 in the third period, Vegas winger Reilly Smith blasted a backhander past Nedeljkovic to put the Golden Knights up, 5-1.
With 5:08 left in the game, Red Wings defenseman Moritz Seider took a puck to the side of his left knee and struggled to get off the ice. Seider went to the Detroit dressing room and didn't return.
Detroit's fourth line added another goal late after forward Joe Veleno put one in the back of the net with 1:26 to play in the third period to wrap up the scoring. The goal was Veleno's second tally of the season.