“Sam Hallam and I have a good relationship.”

The biggest cheer in the Avicii Arena came on Lucas Raymond’s goal.

Although Detroit lost to Ottawa, Guttenberger was praised for his efforts – and was greeted by national team captain Sam Hallam immediately afterwards.

– I love Sam, says Raymond.

Down 1-4, Lucas Raymond sparked a wild rally for Detroit against Ottawa at Avicii Arena.

Minutes later, the Red Wings suddenly made a run for the ball, but it wasn’t enough.

The Senators decided in overtime (5-4) and then it was a depressed Guttenberger who faced the press.

– It’s a shame we lost when the score went from 0-4 to 4-4, says Raymond, who can at least be happy with his great goal.

– Yes, of course it was fun. I have a lot of family there and this is my homeland. But it would have been more fun if we had won.

“Great to see”

The biggest cheers of the evening came from Raymond’s perfect song. Then it suddenly became clear that the globe was overflowing with Red Wings fans.

Lucas Raymond.

– It was great to see Lucas score. “I will remember that moment for a long time and I’m sure he will too,” says team captain and teammate Dylan Larkin.

Detroit coach Derek Lalonde also praised Raymond in the press conference afterward. And speaking of coaches – shortly after the final whistle, Sam Hallam was waiting for the Swedish star in the catacombs of the world.

“Very good coach”

The Al-Ittihad captain took the opportunity to talk to his best strikers in the recent World Cup.

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– Oh, we just talked a little quickly, Raymond says.

-We have a good relationship, and I love Sam. He is a very good coach and it is always fun to talk to him.

Raymond and the Detroit Red Wings get a chance for revenge on Friday night, when they take on the opposition Toronto Maple Leafs at Avicii Arena.

Lucas Raymond.

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