Red Wings’ Larkin exits after cross-check to head

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DETROIT — Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin was face down and motionless on the ice for about a minute after being cross-checked in the back of the head and neck by Ottawa Senators forward Mathieu Joseph on Saturday night.

Larkin was eventually able to stand, but was hunched over as he was assisted to the locker room. There was no immediate report on the injury, but during the second period the Red Wings posted on social media that Larkin was being evaluated by Detroit’s medical staff and that he would not return to the game. Ottawa won, 5-1.

Standing near the Ottawa goal during a first-period power play, Larkin took the hit from Joseph and was pushed into the Senators’ Parker Kelly, who also hit Larkin as the Detroit player fell.

Joseph and Kelly were assessed roughing penalties on the play with 6:10 left in the period. Detroit’s David Perron was given a match penalty for intent to injure for cross-checking Artem Zub as the Ottawa defenseman stood next to the prone Larkin.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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