"Really good" is a humbling understatement. The trio combined for eight goals and 10 assists on Nov. 9, 2014, in a 9-4 win over the rival London Knights. Bertuzzi tallied a franchise record seven points with two goals and five assists, while Suter and Fabbri each recorded hat tricks.
In another fairly small sample size, the threesome is skating together once again. This time in the best league in the world.
Detroit is 2-1-1 since Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill moved Bertuzzi to the second line with Suter and Fabbri. They've produced a combined 12 points in the stretch, with all three scoring goals in a 5-4 overtime setback against the Dallas Stars last Friday.
It's easy to forget that Suter is in just his second NHL season. The 25-year-old Swiss native signed as a free agent with Detroit after not receiving a qualifying offer from the Chicago Blackhawks, with whom he debuted during the pandemic-shortened 2020-21 campaign.
"A guy like Pius, who's only been in the league one and a half years, still can gain and improve his game from experience," Blashill said. "Even a little thing like the faceoff circle, getting to know the linesmen better, getting to know the tendencies of other players. That could make him a better faceoff guy, and I think he's improved throughout this year because of that."