While it won't be his NHL debut, Puempel said his Detroit debut will be special because he grew up in Essex, Ontario, not far from Windsor, and was a Wings fan.
"Obviously a lot of success in the late '90s," Puempel said. "Going to parades and the silver peak hat, the Stanley Cup championship hat, I have that in the basement. And some Wings jerseys as a kid, so it's real nice to be part of this organization and to play my first game as a Detroit Red Wing tonight, a lot of my buddies and family are excited. It's nice."
Puempel said he was playing with Christoffer Ehn and Ryan Kuffner.
LARKIN READJUSTING: Until this season, Larkin had played in at least 80 games per season, including all 82 last season.
After Larkin missed five games recently due to a neck strain and then another game earlier in the season, it meant that he would not reach that mark.
Against the Golden Knights, Larkin will be playing in his fourth game since returning from the neck strain. Larkin has not recorded a point the last three games and in the one prior to the injury.
Before that, he had not gone more than two games in a row without a point.
"I think the last game for sure was his best," Blashill said after Friday's practice. "I thought he was on the puck way more. He wasn't as good defensively, but I think they're all curable things that he can get way better at in a hurry, because he's been that way through most of the season.
"He's just got to make sure he's taking care of the D-side of the puck, and if he does that, he's going to have the puck on his stick and play in the offensive zone way more. It's not just on him, I didn't think the line was all that good together. But I see steps in the right direction for Larks."
Because it's the longest stretch of time he has missed in his young career, It has taken Larkin a bit of time to get back to where he was.
"It was a little tough, I guess, coming back," Larkin said. "I feel better every game, every shift. I'm getting more comfortable, feeling the puck again, just trying to get everything back to how it was before the injury."
PLAYING WITH PUPS: When the Wings were in St. Louis, Larkin had a chance to catch up with Blues forward Pat Maroon, whom he had gotten to know at the world championships a couple of years ago.
What Larkin didn't know was a little game of mini-sticks with Maroon, Maroon's son and his dogs would go viral.