Jonatan Berggren, who debuted in Detroit's top line, equalized to 3–3 just over a minute into the final act, set up by Lucas Raymond.
Just a few minutes later, with a numerical advantage, Raymond passed to Moritz Seider, who gave Detroit the lead with 4–3.
Raymond then extended to 5–3 himself, unassisted, barely nine minutes into the third period.
Detroit star Lucas Raymond praised his Swedish linemate afterwards.
He played a really good game, says Raymond to reporters.
With his vision and his skating, he gives the game an extra edge. It was fun to see him out there.
Detroit's Swedish defenseman Albert Johansson scored the game's first goal, and Berggren was credited with an assist. The final score after the Swedes' effort: 6–4 to Detroit.