For the most part, the Detroit Red Wings had a positive preseason. Between the emergence of Lucas Raymond and Bobby Ryan, and the returns of Dylan Larkin and Tyler Bertuzzi, there was a lot to be happy about from the eight-game slate.
In Saturday's contest against the Buffalo Sabres, though - the last before Thursday's regular-season opener against the Tampa Bay Lightning - the Red Wings fell, 3-1. Buffalo had the better of the game from the outset, blitzing Detroit with shots early on before finally breaking through in the second period with two goals. They added the third with an empty-netter late in the third period.
Here are three takeaways.
Three takeaways from Red Wings' 3-1 loss against Sabres
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