At the outset, it looked like Monday would be a long night for the Detroit Red Wings. The Chicago Blackhawks scored three goals in the first period, taking advantage of a tired defense and a team playing for a third day in a row.
After a frenzied comeback effort in which the Red Wings scored four power-play goals, Detroit ultimately fell short after MacKenzie Entwistle scored his second goal of the night in the third period to break a deadlock and put the Blackhawks up, 5-4. It would ultimately end, 6-4, after Chicago added an empty-net goal in the final minute.
Still, the Red Wings enter the backstretch of their eight preseason games with a few good problems on their hands. Namely, that of Lucas Raymond, who added another two points to his account with a power-play goal and assist. Raymond yet again looked like someone who could crack the lineup on Opening Night.
Here are three takeaways:
Three takeaways from Red Wings' 6-4 loss against Blackhawks
Raymond, new-look power play continues to impress as comeback effort falls short
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