TRAVERSE CITY - Adam Marsh and Jerome Verrier scored two goals apiece Saturday to help give Team Lindsay a 6-5 victory over Team Howe in the first scrimmage of Detroit Red Wings development camp at Centre I.C.E. Arena.

Marsh, who was selected by the Red Wings in the seventh round (200th overall) of last week's NHL draft, opened the scoring less than three minutes into the scrimmage before gaving Team Lindsay a 4-2 lead in the second 30-minute half.

"I liked his game," said Grand Rapids Griffins coach Todd Nelson, who is conducting the camp. "He did a lot of good things. He had some nice shots on net, scored, his handling the puck. I liked his game.

"That was the first time I really saw him in a scrimmage and that was a guy who put himself in a good spot."

Verrier, a camp invite who has spent the past five seasons in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, gave Team Lindsay a 3-1 lead in the final minute of the first half and then scored the game-winner with 2:06 left.

Also scoring for Team Lindsay were camp invite Alex Lobke and Christoffer Ehn, a 2014 fourth-round pick.

Camp invite Shelon Dries, Anthony Mantha, Tyler Bertuzzi, camp invite Connor McGlynn and 2014 draft pick Dominic Turgeon scored for Team Howe.

Considering the players had only practiced twice together before the scrimmage, Nelson was pleased with how things went.

"I thought it was good," he said. "I thought it was scrambly. That's normal. Obviously, when you put two groups together and don't work many systems stuff, it is a bit scrambly but I think there was a lot of skill from certain players. It was a good first scrimmage.

"There was offensive provided on both sides. All the goalies made key saves at certain times. It was a good scrimmage. You can tell the guys that have experience feel more comfortable in the situation. Nobody really stuck out where they were awful.

Joren van Pottelberghe, a 2014 fourth-round draft pick, was the winning goalie after stopping seven of 11 shots. His biggest save came on camp invite Alex Kile during a 3-on-1 break with 3:44 left, temporarily preserving a 5-4 lead.

Chase Perry stopped eight of nine shots for Team Lindsay. His biggest save was on a breakaway by Ehn.

At the other end, Tomas Kral was the losing goalie. He stopped eight of 11 shots. Jake Paterson, a 2012 draft pick, started for Team Howe and stopped 13 of 14 shots before departing with a 3-1 lead.

The game was played using two 30-minutes halves. In an interesting twist, each team was awarded a five-minute power play during the middle 10 minutes of each half so the coaches could see how the players performed on special teams.

After the scrimmage, there was also a 10-round shootout, which Team Lindsay won 4-3.

Alex Holmstrom, 2015 first-round pick Evgeny Svechnikov, Glovke and Verrier scored for Team Lindsay while Team Howe got goals from Bertuzzi, Julius Vahatalo, and Zach Nastasiuk.

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