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The incident unfolded at 13:50 of the first period in Saturday’s 5-1 loss to the Ottawa Senators. In what Ben Chiarot described as “scary for everybody in the rink,” Dylan Larkin was motionless on the ice after getting punched in the back of the head by Mathieu Joseph and almost simultaneously being crosschecked by Parker Kelly.

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At the same time, Perron went after Zub, delivering a reckless crosscheck that sent him to the ice; Zub played on, logging 22:31 minutes of ice time. Officials called a 5-minute major for crosschecking, which enabled them to review the incident, and ultimately doled out a match penalty on Perron. Joseph and Kelly each received minor penalties for roughing.

After the game, Wings coach Derek Lalonde said, “The refs probably did the right thing in taking the 5-minute call in order to be able to review it and communicate extremely well. They probably did a really good job with that situation, all considering.”

The Wings (14-8-4) did not practice Sunday. They head into a busy week that begins with a back-to-back, Monday at the Dallas Stars and Tuesday at the St. Louis Blues, and continues with a game Thursday (Carolina Hurricanes) and then back on the road Saturday at the Philadelphia Flyers.

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