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Red Wings Raymond Loses a Tooth; Swedes Lose Their Way
Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports

Detroit Red Wings forward Lucas Raymond will be leaving the IIHF World Championship with one less tooth. Sweden’s departure from the tournament is once again a bitter pill to swallow.

Sweden was suffering a stunning 3-1 setback at the hands of Latvia in Thursday’s quarterfinal matches. It’s the first time Latvia is reaching the semifinal stage. However, it’s the fourth successive year that the Swedes are exiting without getting to the final four.

Raymond drew an assist on Sweden’s only goal of the game. He wound up finishing the tournament as his country’s top scorer. Raymond was accounting for 2-6-8 totals.

Unfortunately, he’s also leaving the event with one less tooth in his mouth. Raymond lost a tooth in Sweden’s last game of pool play against the USA. He was clipped in the mouth with a stick.

“It’s never fun to have a tooth knocked out, so it’s clear that you get a little irritated,” Raymond explained to Swedish sports site Aftonbladet.se. Raymond underwent dental work on Wednesday to repair the damage done to his choppers.

“I got half the tooth back, so it’s nice anyway,” Raymond said. “I received good dental care from a dentist after the match.”

The Detroit player was more contemplative about his dental damage after the repair work was completed.

“I’ve lost a tooth,” Raymond said. “It’s just a matter of moving on. You can get by without a tooth.”

Red Wings Berggren Given Benching In Quarterfinals

Raymond was skating on Sweden’s top forward line for much of the tournament alongside 2023 NHL entry draft prospect Leo Carlsson and Red Wings teammate Jonatan Berggren. However, prior to the Latvia game, Sweden coach Sam Hallam made the puzzling decision to demote Berggren down to the team’s 13th forward.

Berggren was second on the team in scoring with seven points (2-5-7). He had a point in every game during pool play.

This article first appeared on Detroit Hockey Now and was syndicated with permission.

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