Marin Independent Journal

Raymond has hat trick in Red Wings’ victory

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CHICAGO >> Lucas Raymond had three goals and an assist, and the Detroit Red Wings beat the winless Chicago Blackhawks 6-3 on Sunday night.

Tyler Bertuzzi added a goal and two assists as Detroit bounced back nicely after a 6-1 loss at Montreal on Saturday night. Carter Rowney and Vladislav Namestniko­v also scored, and Alex Nedeljkovi­c made 32 saves.

The 19-year-old Raymond, the No. 4 overall pick in last year’s draft, recorded his first career hat trick in his sixth NHL game.

Short-handed Chicago dropped to 0-5-1 in a nightmaris­h start for a team with playoff aspiration­s. It has yet to lead this season; at 360 minutes, 57 seconds, it’s the NHL’s longest such streak to open a campaign since at least the 1979-80 season, according to Sportradar.

The Blackhawks played without Patrick Kane, Riley Stillman and Jujhar Khaira because of the league’s COVID-19 protocol. Assistant coach Marc Crawford also was absent because of the protocol.

The crowd of 19,042 stopped the Blackhawks’ sellout streak at 535 games. There were periodic boos the whole night, broken up by an occasional “Let’s go Red Wings!” coming from a vocal group of fans in the upper deck.

Dominik Kubalik, Tyler Johnson and Henrik Borgstrom scored for Chicago. Captain Jonathan Toews had two assists for his first points since missing all of last season with what he described as chronic immune response syndrome.

The Blackhawks had a third-period goal waved off because of goaltender interferen­ce, and Alex DeBrincat was robbed on an outstandin­g stick save by a diving Nedeljkovi­c.

Rowney put Detroit ahead to stay when he banked the puck in off the left skate of goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury 4:22 into the second — the first of four goals in the period for the Red Wings.

Namestniko­v made it 3-1 when he jumped on a loose puck in front and poked it through Fleury’s legs at 7:33. Bertuzzi was credited with his sixth goal when Blackhawks forward Reese Johnson had one go in off his left skate at 9:19.

After Kubalik converted a power-play slap shot for Chicago, Raymond knocked home a rebound to make it 5-2 with 59.2 seconds left in the second.

Raymond tacked on a power-play goal 7:00 minutes in the third. He began the day with one goal and two assists in five games.

PREDATORS 5, WILD 2 >> Roman Josi had a four-point game, Connor Ingram won his first NHL start, and Nashville ended Minnesota’s season-opening win streak at four games.

Ryan Johansen scored twice, Josi, Tanner Jeannot and Filip Forsberg had goals and Matt Duchene added three assists for the Predators, who have scored nine goals in two games after scoring eight total in their first four outings.

The 24-year-old Ingram finished with 33 saves.

Nick Bjugstad and Nico Sturm scored for Minnesota, which was looking to open the season with five straight victories for the first time since 2007-08.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Detroit Red Wings left wing Lucas Raymond (23) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against the Chicago Blackhawks during the first period Sunday in Chicago.
NAM Y. HUH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Red Wings left wing Lucas Raymond (23) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against the Chicago Blackhawks during the first period Sunday in Chicago.

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