DETROIT -- Considering what he was up against, things are currently working out about as well as they could for Tyler Bertuzzi.
The Detroit Red Wings' gritty winger was limited to just nine games in the shortened 2020-21 season, and underwent major back surgery in April. Getting back on the ice in a competitive environment, let alone picking up where he left off as a cornerstone of Detroit's rebuild, was a lot to ask. There was plenty of uncertainty surrounding the level of production the Red Wings would receive from Bertuzzi, especially early in the season.
Heading into the final game of Detroit's season-opening homestand, Bertuzzi has more than risen to the occasion.
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