The Red Wings will look to record their first three-game winning streak of the season tonight when they host the unblemished Florida Panthers at Little Caesars Arena. It's a rare 7 p.m. puck drop, with
television broadcast coverage airing exclusively on ESPN+ and Hulu
. Ken Kal and Paul Woods will have the call on the Red Wings Radio Network.
It's also
Halloween Night at Little Caesars Arena
, with fans encouraged to wear their costumes.
The Panthers could use an extra scare from a Friday night home crowd in Hockeytown.
Florida is 7-0-0 this season - boasting a perfect 14 points - and has scored at least four goals in every game. There's dangerous scoring ability up and down the lineup, with 10 players already tallying at least five points on the season.
Jonathan Huberdeau leads the way with nine points on three goals and six assists, while Sam Bennett (4 goals, 3 assists), Aaron Ekblad (3 goals, 4 assists), Aleksander Barkov (2 goals, 5 assists), Sam Reinhart (2 goals, 5 assists) and Gustav Forsling (7 assists) have all chipped in offensively with seven points.
Sergei Bobrovsky is off to another quick start in goal, with a 1.79 goals-against average and a save percentage of .946. Spencer Knight has earned two starts between the pipes, making 48 total saves on the season.
Detroit's top line featuring Larkin, Tyler Bertuzzi and Lucas Raymond has received plenty of attention as of late, and for good reason. Larkin has five points in the past three games, Bertuzzi is just the fourth Red Wings player to score at least six goals in the first five games of a season, and Raymond leads all NHL rookies in goals (4) and points (8) through seven games.
The Red Wings got a boost from Erne and Robby Fabbri, among others, in Wednesday's comeback win. Consistency across all four lines is what Blashill has been looking for, and in some cases, anticipating. He commented earlier this week that Detroit's second line perhaps didn't have the point totals it deserved based on its level of play.
The Red Wings and Panthers played eight times during the shortened 2020-21 campaign as temporary members of the Central Division. It's back to the Eastern Conference's Atlantic Division for both teams this season, where they'll go head-to-head four times, including twice in the final seven regular season games.