The Detroit Red Wings hoped to snap a 2-game losing streak as they battled a stacked Chicago Blackhawks lineup on Tuesday evening, with the Wings dressing 2 NHL forward lines and a mostly prospect-heavy lineup.
Tonight’s rosters vs Chicago
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On Tuesday night, the Red Wings were not necessarily on their best behavior, so Detroit was out-penalized 6 to 1, but J.T. Compher opened the scoring (from Soderblom) only 3:36 in, Michael Brandsegg-Nygard scored (from Larkin and ASP) at 9:16 of the 1st, and Lucas Raymond scored on a slick play from a coming-out-of-the-penalty-box Jonatan Berggren at 16:24 of the 2nd, and while Colton Dach broke Cam Talbot’s shutout 2:53 into the 3rd, Talbot stopped 27 more shots…
Affording Detroit a 3-1 victory, and snapping a 3-game losing streak.
Detroit killed all 6 Blackhawks power plays, and Dylan Larkin did exit the game for a period of time in the 3rd (as per Darren Pang of CHSN), but he returned during the Wings’ sixth penalty-kill and looked really good overall.
This was perhaps Axel Sandin Pellikka’s best game, Mason Appleton looked really solid, Jacob Bernard-Docker was strong, and Elmer Soderblom was a force to be reckoned with. That, and Talbot played like he knows his job is on the line, as did Berggren.
1ST PERIOD: The teams dressed the following rosters, starters included:
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