Lucas Raymond's two goals lead Red Wings to 6-3 victory over Maple Leafs
Published in Hockey
DETROIT — The Detroit Red Wings' second game of the season worked out a lot better than the first one.
Lucas Raymond's power-play goal snapped a tie, and Simon Edvinsson and Andrew Copp scored empty-net goals, giving the Wings a 6-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday, soothing some of the sting of Thursday's ugly loss to Montreal.
Raymond's power-play goal, his second goal of the game and 100th of his career, broke a 3-3 tie at 6:45. Patrick Kane (goal, two assists) found Raymond alone for a one-timer near the hashmarks, restoring the Wings' lead.
Toronto's Max Domi tied the score at 3 at 2:38. With the teams skating four skaters each, Domi skated down wing, cruised into the slot and snapped a shot that trickled past goaltender Cam Talbot.
Marco Kasper, Raymond and Kane scored second-period goals, erasing a 2-0 Toronto lead.
Alex DeBrincat had three assists, while Talbot stopped 20 shots.
Calle Jarnkrok and Nicolas Roy had first-period goals for Toronto.
The teams play again Monday in Toronto on Canadian Thanksgiving (2 p.m.).
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