Raymond's Olympic Debut: How He Fared for Sweden
Lucas Raymond, the Red Wings' point-leading Swede this season, jumps into the Olympic spotlight with his debut for Team Sweden against Italy. Coaches slot him on the second line with Devils' Jesper Bratt and Bruins' Elias Lindholm, trusting his NHL production to shine internationally. Sweden grabs a 5-2 win, but Raymond's ice time and shot volume hint at bigger roles ahead, especially with a power-play setup that mirrors his Detroit duties.
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