The Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Detroit Red Wings 5-1 on Sunday at Little Caesars Arena, securing their third straight victory. Connor Bedard scored and added two assists to take the NHL scoring lead, while Arvid Soderblom made 45 saves. The Blackhawks went 3-for-3 on the power play and 5-for-5 on the penalty kill.
The game began quickly with Detroit's Dylan Larkin penalized for tripping Chicago's Tyler Bertuzzi just 26 seconds in. Bedard capitalized on the power play, scoring a wrist shot from the right circle at 59 seconds to give Chicago a 1-0 lead. Larkin tied it at 1-1 at 4:19, converting a rebound from Lucas Raymond's shot.
In the second period, Teuvo Teravainen restored Chicago's advantage with a power-play one-timer from Burakovsky's pass at 3:22, making it 2-1. Arvid Soderblom shone in net, denying a two-on-one chance for Larkin and Raymond. Despite Detroit outshooting Chicago 14-6 in the period, the Red Wings failed to score on power plays, including after Tyler Bertuzzi's four-minute penalty for roughing and unsportsmanlike conduct.
The third period saw Simon Edvinsson penalized, leading to Bertuzzi's power-play goal at 5:09, stuffing the puck past John Gibson for a 3-1 lead—his sixth goal in three games. Detroit outshot Chicago 22-5 but went 0-for-5 on the power play overall. Andre Burakovsky added an empty-net goal at 16:37 for 4-1, and rookie Oliver Moore scored his first NHL goal with 16 seconds left to seal the 5-1 win.
"Confidence is a huge factor in life, and especially on special teams," Blackhawks coach Jeff Blashill said. Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin admitted, "Not good enough." Soderblom highlighted stopping his brother Elmer: "It was special to play on the world’s largest stage."
Chicago improved to 8-5-3, finishing their six-game road trip 3-2-1. Detroit fell to 9-7-0, losing three straight.