The Chicago Blackhawks concluded their fourth presidential match against the Detroit Red Wings, and it was one where they are assumed most of what is assumed as their opening night schedule.
In the meantime, the red wings came from a back-to-back where they lost 2-1 with 2-1 from the Pittsburgh Penguins on September 29. Because of the back-to-back, this meant that two of Detroit’s greatest attackers, Patrick Kane and Alex Debrincat, were not available.
Nevertheless, the Red Wings appeared in a 3-1 victory.
Summary
The red wings opened four minutes in the game with a goal from JT Compher after Connor Bedard and Connor Murphy had misled the puck, which Elmer Söderblom used and got the puck to Compher.
Detroit made the score at 2-0 after Michael Brandsegg-Nygård remained completely alone in the end after a few giveaway actions of the Blackhawks in the defensive zone. At that time, Detroit had two goals on six shots. The first period ended with Chicago that surpassed Detroit 9-8, but the Red Wings bore most of the piece to start with, and the Blackhawks could not convert on a Power-Play opportunity of a high fine from Shai Buizum.
In the second period, the Blackhawks received a power play from a rough fine by Jacob Bernard-Docker, but could not get on the board. Detroit received his first Power play of the game 10 minutes in the second period after Jason Dickinson had taken a sloping penalty, but they did not get any dice.
The Blackhawks received another Power play where they have sustained good pressure, but did not convert. Shortly after the power play had passed, Jonatan mounted Berggren, who came out of the penalty box, the puck away from Sam Rinzel and Lucas Raymond could bring 3-0 for the red wings. It was not the most disciplined period, because there were four penalties (three by Detroit), but the fine of the wings kept strong.
Colton Dach got the Blackhawks on the board at the start of the third period to bring the score to 3-1, and although they tried to gather, because they started to put more pressure on goalkeeper Cam Talbot (who was solid), and had another chance for Power Play. However, the fact that Chicago received six power plays and got empty was the story of the victory of Detroit.
What is the following?
The Blackhawks still have two presidential games, with a back-to-back set for Friday (October 3) and Saturday (October 4) in Chicago against the Minnesota Wild and the St. Louis Blues.
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In the meantime, the Red Wings also have two pre -season games, with both games against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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