Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin and forward Andrew Copp will miss at least two weeks with leg injuries sustained in recent games against Florida. Both players were hurt in separate incidents during losses to the Panthers.

The Detroit Red Wings will be without team captain Dylan Larkin and forward Andrew Copp for a minimum of two weeks after both players suffered leg injuries, coach Todd McLellan revealed on Thursday.
Larkin hasn’t played since last Friday’s 3-1 defeat against the Florida Panthers, where he contributed one assist while logging 17 minutes and 28 seconds of playing time. The Olympic team member for the United States was observed clutching his knee following an awkward tumble during the game’s final period.
Copp sustained his injury when teammate Tomas Nosek collapsed onto his left leg in the second period of Tuesday’s 4-3 defeat to Florida.
The 29-year-old Larkin has accumulated 55 points this season through 63 games, scoring 28 goals while adding 27 assists.
Meanwhile, the 31-year-old Copp has tallied 37 points across 65 games in the 2025-26 campaign, netting eight goals and recording 29 assists.
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