Larkin, Perron, Copp score in 3rd period as Red Wings win 5-4 to hand Bruins 1st regulation loss
Associated PressDETROIT — David Perron had the go-ahead goal and two assists as the Detroit Red Wings scored three times in the third period to beat Boston 5-4 Saturday night, handing the Bruins their first regulation loss this season. Perron gave the Red Wings their first lead 2:06 later when he whiffed on a shot, regained control of the puck and fired it past Ullmark’s glove. “But we fought back and we were still in this game until the end, even with those penalties.” The Bruins scored twice in the first 10 minutes as van Riemsdyk jammed the puck into the net after Pastrnak’s shot trickled past Husso at 5:21 and Poitras scored on a backhander at 9:28 after a nifty move around Husso. Raymond scored Detroit’s first power-play goal in five games from the right circle off a feed from Perron with 3:40 remining in the opening period to make it 2-1.