Forbes’ Carol Schram posted an article which discusses the centennial season celebrations of the Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks and New York Rangers.
It’s worth repeating some of the announced activities because I get the feeling that the first-weekend-of-November events at the MotorCity Casino and Fox Theatre, taking place from November 6-9th and November 8th, respectively, to be the nexus of the Wings’ centennial celebration events:
Detroit Red Wings
With seven Stanley Cups before the NHL expanded to 12 teams in 1967 and 11 championships in total, the Red Wings have the most decorated history of the three centennial teams. They also stand as the league’s most successful American-based team — the Blackhawks and the Boston Bruins are tied for second, with six Cups each.
The Red Wings have also placed 83 players, coaches and executives into the Hockey Hall of Fame, and current GM Steve Yzerman holds the record as the longest-serving captain in NHL history with a tenure that spanned 1,303 games over 19 seasons — including three Stanley Cup wins.
Founded as the Cougars, the team changed its name to the Falcons in 1930 before adopting the Red Wings moniker in 1932.
The Wings’ centennial celebration has been dubbed ‘100 Years of Hockeytown.’ In August, the team unveiled a special centennial logo for center ice at Little Caesars Arena which includes the beloved ‘Hockeytown’ wordmark for the first time since 2018.
The Red Wings have announced a four-day FanFest to be held at Motor City Casino from Nov. 6-9. It will feature alumni guest appearances, autograph sessions and other activations.
A special centennial jersey is also forthcoming and last week, the team announced that it will finally be retiring the No. 91 of first-ballot Hall of Famer Sergei Fedorov on Jan. 12, 2026.
The Red Wings’ centennial season will begin against the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday, Oct. 9 at Little Caesars Arena.
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