The Detroit Red Wings are one of the original NHL teams. Founded at the same time as teams like the Boston Bruins and the Chicago Black Hawks, the Red Wings are also one of the most popular teams in all of pro sports. Tickets to Detroit Red Wings games always sell quickly, thanks in part to the huge amount of success that the team has seen. They’ve won 11 Stanley Cup Finals, and they have made the playoffs more than 30 times. Even if you’ve never watched hockey in your life, these statistics are impressive. And even if you’ve never been a huge hockey fan, watching a Red Wings game is going to be one of the most exciting sports experiences of your life.
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The Red Wings have the awesome distinction of the longest playoff streak of any professional sports team in North America. They made the playoffs in 30 out of 33 seasons, including a run of 25 playoff appearances in a row. It’s no secret that the Red Wings are one of the most successful professional hockey teams, and this streak is further evidence of that. They’ve boasted some of the greats of the NHL over the years. Some of the big names that have graced the team include Gordie Howe, Steve Yzerman, and Nicklas Lidstrom. Hockey has become such an important part of the Detroit community that “Hockeytown” has become a synonymous term for the area. The team registered the term in 1996, but it was used long before that.
Founded in 1926, the Red Wings were originally called the Detroit Cougars. They changed their name in 1930 to the Falcons, and then finally, in 1932, they became the Red Wings as we know them today. The team just recently moved to the Little Caesars Arena, right in Detroit, Michigan. Tickets to Detroit Red Wings games here are already hot items, even when the team is in a temporary slump. If you’re looking for a game, this is the team to see. They are exciting, energetic, and tickets always go fast. If you’ve never seen them play, you owe it to yourself to catch a game.