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The Red Wings celebrate after Tyler Bertuzzi's overtime goal gave them a 5-4 win.

(Brendan Savage | MLive.com)

TRAVERSE CITY – Tyler Bertuzzi's deflection of a shot by Ryan Sproul with 4:42 left in overtime Tuesday clinched third place for the Detroit Red Wings in their annual prospects tournament.

The Red Wings trailed by a pair of goals twice before scoring two times in the final four minutes of regulation and then winning 5-4 on Bertuzzi's power-play goal at Centre ICE Arena.

Detroit was the defending champion.

The Red Wings played without No. 1 prospect Anthony Mantha, who sat out with a tender knee after he caught a rut on the ice during Monday's 5-1 victory over the Minnesota Wild.

The Red Wings kept Mantha out of Tuesday's game as a precaution but general manager Ken Holland said they expect him to be on the ice when training camp opens Friday morning.

Mantha, who turned 20 Tuesday, said "it's nothing" when asked about the knee during the first intermission of the game against Carolina.

He had four goals in Detroit's previous three games.

The first period against Carolina was scoreless after the Red Wings outshot the Hurricanes 7-1.

Carolina didn't get its first shot of the game until 3:38 remained in the opening period but the second has given the Red Wings problems during the tournament and when the Hurricanes finally got some chances they cashed in.

Carolina scored three times on six shots in the second period, connecting twice on the power play en route to a 3-2 lead after 40 minutes.

The Red Wings were outscored 9-4 in the second period during the tournament.

Dennis Robertson put the Hurricanes on the board with their third shot of the game on a power play at 3:42 of the second and Phil DiGiuseppe made it 2-0 just 70 seconds later.

Athanasiou tied it for the Red Wings by scoring twice in barely four minutes after using his speed to take advantage of the open ice during a pair of 4-on-4 situations when both team had a man in the penalty box.

His first goal came with 8:05 left and he redirected a perfect feed from defenseman Mattias Backman to tie it.

But Carolina went back in front with 1:21 left in the second, when Sergey Tolchinsky scored. The Hurricanes regained their two-goal lead on a short-handed goal by Patrick Brown with 6:55 remaining.

Detroit's Tomas Nosek cut the deficit in half with 3:42 left and the Red Wings tied it again on a goal by Martin Frk with 1:58 showing after pulling goaltender Jake Paterson five seconds earlier for an extra attacker.

Jake Paterson was in goal for the Red Wings.

Many of the players in the prospects tournament will report to Red Wings training camp Friday at Centre ICE.

Columbus beat Dallas 3-2 in overtime to win the championship.

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