After a lopsided defeat at the hands of the Montreal Canadiens, skeptics dismissed any possibility of the Detroit Red Wings advancing past the Toronto Maple Leafs. Yet, against all odds, they did.
Lucas Raymond scored twice—including the 100th goal of his career—as the Red Wings rallied past the Maple Leafs for a 6–3 victory on Saturday night.
Raymond’s milestone tally broke a 3–3 deadlock at 6:45 of the third period. Stationed at the left circle on the power play, he uncorked a blistering slap shot off a precise feed from Patrick Kane, beating Toronto goaltender Anthony Stolarz cleanly to give Detroit the lead for good.