Swedes Lead Detroit's Comeback Win Over St Louis

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Swedes Lead Detroit's Comeback Win Over St Louis
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0–4 became 6–4. After a scolding from the coach, Jonatan Berggren showed the way when Detroit made a monster turnaround against St Louis.

It looked bleak for Detroit in tonight's NHL round. When visiting St Louis made their fourth straight goal 3.12 into the second period, the uphill climb was at least steep.

Then the team's Swedes woke up.

After just a few minutes, Jonatan Berggren managed to reduce for Detroit via a pass from Axel Sandin-Pellikka. Then it started to happen.

According to Berggren, it turned after Detroit coach Todd McLellan scolded the players.

We heard some well-chosen words from Todd, which we deserved, commented Berggren in a TV interview with FanDuel Sports Network afterwards, reports Expressen.

In total, it would be five Swedish points in Detroit's comeback. Simon Edvinsson made his second goal when he finished the scoring in an empty net.

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