Lucas Raymond scored for the fourth straight game for the Detroit Red Wings

Updated on 07.20 | Published on 07.19

Lucas Raymond continues his good form from the ground ball.

For the Detroit Red Wings, this was a long-awaited victory over the New Jersey Devils.

Within 1.12 of the first half, the team scored three quick goals.

The Detroit Red Wings beat the New Jersey Devils and won 4-0 in Michigan.

The in-form Lucas Raymond was the scorer for the fourth match in a row.

And it was the 21-year-old Swede who started the crazy minute in the first half.

In a stylish substitution for Robbie Fabbri, he scored his eighth goal of the season.

From the left paint circle, Lucas Raymond fired a penalty kick against the far crossbar.

‘Need early goals’

The home team went on to score two more quick goals in the decisive early play of the match.

2-0 by Dylan Larkin came 20 seconds later and 3-0 by Robbie Fabbri sat another 52 seconds later.

-We need to score some early goals and then close the games. Today we did that and played a good game for 60 minutes, says Robbie Fabbri.

Moritz Seider scored 4-0 midway through the second half.

The three goals in the first half were important. “We also came out and won the second period and then were able to close the game out in the third period,” coach Derek Lalonde said.

Revenge on the world

Alex Leon played his second match of the season, making 16 saves and keeping a clean sheet.

The Detroit Red Wings have had a strong start to the season but have been slow as of late.

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And now they have made a comeback after two losses in the Globe last week.

Lucas Raymond ranks third in indoor scoring, behind Alex DeBrincat and Dylan Larkin, with 14 points (eight goals, six assists) in 18 games.

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