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Red Wings Rally Past Maple Leafs 6-3 as Raymond Scores Twice and Toronto Squanders 2-0 Lead

Coach Craig Berube faulted a second-period letdown as Toronto weighs adjustments for Monday’s rematch.

Overview

  • Lucas Raymond scored two goals, including his 100th, and Patrick Kane added a goal with multiple assists to pace Detroit’s comeback.
  • Toronto’s fourth line struck early through Calle Jarnkrok and Nicolas Roy for a 2-0 lead before the Red Wings netted three unanswered in the second period.
  • Max Domi tied the game 3-3 early in the third, but Raymond’s power-play marker stood up as the winner before two Detroit empty-netters sealed it.
  • Anthony Stolarz stopped 29 of 33 shots and said the performance was a lesson to “come to play every night,” while Berube said the Leafs “beat ourselves” and spent too much time in their own zone.
  • Forward Steven Lorentz left with an upper-body injury and is under evaluation, and Toronto could consider changes for Monday’s home rematch, with Easton Cowan or waiver pickup Sammy Blais among options discussed.