During the night's only NHL game, Detroit visited Toronto. The crowd got to see a couple of Swedes find the back of the net and it was Pontus Holmberg who opened the scoring in the first minute of the second period when he headed in 1-0.

But neither Holmberg's second goal of the season nor the monster save from the home team's Russian goalkeeper, Ilya Samsonov (see clip above) was enough to take the point.

In-form Detroit

Detroit turned a 1-2 deficit into a 4-2 victory in the third period when Lucas Raymond put the nail in the coffin with 19 seconds left to play.

The loss was Toronto's third straight, while Detroit is going strong at the moment. Five wins now in the last six games.

"Played fantastic"

Detroit's 35-year-old goaltender, James Reimer, has previously played over 200 games for Toronto. He played a major role in the victory and was praised by his teammates afterwards.

"Reimer came in tonight and played fantastic, his best game of the season. We knew it was special for him to come back to this arena," Dylan Larkin told NHL.com after the win.