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Red Wings' comeback loses steam in Edmonton, 4-3

EDMONTON, Alberta -- The Detroit Red Wings fell just short of grabbing another last-second point.

Dylan Larkin scored with 35 seconds left in regulation Saturday at Rogers Place, but the Wings couldn’t get another in the short amount of time left and wound up losing, 4-3, to the Edmonton Oilers.

The Wings earned a point the previous night when they scored with 2 seconds to go in regulation at Calgary.

Petr Mrazek did what he could to keep his teammates within reach against the fresher Oilers. Darren Helm scored midway through the third period, but Patrick Maroon restored Edmonton’s two-goal lead 4 minutes later, after Mrazek had made a big save on Leon Draisaitl.