LAS VEGAS — The Detroit Red Wings did what they could to put on a show Saturday night, playing an entertaining game in a great atmosphere.
A year-and-a-half after their first appearance at T-Mobile Arena, the Wings played a competitive, spirited game against the playoff-positioned Vegas Golden Knights, winning 3-2 in overtime on Anthony Mantha’s second goal of the game.
Playing before a bipartisan crowd, the Wings came out with great jump, getting the puck deep and directing shots on net. Luke Glendening netted his 10th goal of the season in the first period, a lead that stood until Cody Eakins leveled it shortly after a Vegas power play expired in the second period.