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Red Wings Free throw Killing Tree Stump at 3-1 – Hockey Writer – NHL News

The Chicago Blackhawks ended their fourth preseason game against the Detroit Red Wings, which was most of their games in their Opening Night lineup in most of the assumptions.

Meanwhile, the Red Wings were back to back, and they lost 2-1 to the Pittsburgh Penguins on September 29. Thanks to back-to-back, this means that Detroit’s biggest strikers Patrick Kane and Alex Debrincat are inevitable.

Despite this, Red Wings won with a 3-1 victory.

Game review

After Connor Bedard and Connor Murphy planned the hockey, Red Wings opened the four-minute goal for the game, and Elmer Söderblom took advantage of the hockey and brought it to the hockey.

Michael Brandsegg-nygård was left alone behind the slot machine after some giveaways from Detroit in the defense zone. By then, Detroit had two six goals. The first phase ended with Chicago’s elimination of Detroit 9-8, but the Red Wings did carry most of the start of the game, and the Blackhawks couldn’t get the fine from Shai Puarium’s high attitude.

Michael Brandsegg-nygard, Detroit Red Wings (Amy Irving/Hockey Writer)

In the second phase, the Blackhawks received another game of strength, a rough fine from Jacob Bernard-Docker, but could not join the board. Detroit won the first strong game of the game in the second quarter after Jason Dickinson received a fierce free throw, but they didn’t have dice.

The Blackhawks got another powerful force, and they were under good pressure but no change. After the power play expired, Jonatan Berggren broke off the free throw box and stripped the puck from Sam Rinzel, and Lucas Raymond was able to 3-0 against the Red Wings. This is not the most disciplined period, as there are four penalties (three in Detroit), but the fines of the wings kill strongly.

Colton Dach put the Blackhawks at 3-1 early in the third phase, despite trying to assemble as they began putting more pressure on goalkeeper Cam Cam Talbot and gained another strong opportunity. However, the fact that Chicago was awarded six powerful games and the empty fact is the story of Detroit’s victory.

What’s next?

The Blackhawks have two preseason games left, and will play back-to-back games against the Minnesota wilderness and St. Louis Blues in Chicago on Friday (October 3) and Saturday (October 4).

Related: Q&A with Black Hawk Difference Manufacturer Ryan Donato

Meanwhile, Red Wings have two preseason games left, both against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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