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by Bob on 1/3/25Little Caesars Arena - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5Best hockey game I have ever been to I absolutely loved it! I’ll definitely be back
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Detroit Red Wings History
Founded in 1926, the Red Wings are one of the NHL's Original Six franchises. The team has captured 11 Stanley Cup Championships, most recently in 2008, as well as six conference championships and 19 division titles. As of 2023, the Red Wings have the most Stanley Cup trophies of any U.S.-based NHL franchise. Eight Red Wings players have their jersey numbers hanging from the Little Caesars Arena rafters: Leonard Patrick “Red” Kelly, Terry Sawchuk, Nicklas Lidstr?m, Ted Lindsay, Gordie Howe, Alex Delvecchio, Sid Abel, and Steve Yzerman.?
The Red Wings were purchased in 1982 by Mike and Marian Ilitch, who invested their family savings in 1959 to open the first Little Caesars store in a Detroit suburb.
Detroit Red Wings Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Year Founded: 1926
Team Colors: Red, White
Team Rivals: Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, St. Louis Blues, Montreal Canadiens
Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena
The Detroit Red Wings have played their home games at Little Caesars Arena in the heart of downtown Detroit since the 2017–2018 season. Little Caesars Arena is an anchor of a world-class sports and entertainment district known as The District Detroit and received the prestigious Sports Facility of the Year award at the 2018 Sports Business Awards Ceremony. The arena's construction also gave the city of Detroit the unique distinction of having the greatest density of professional sports teams — the Red Wings, Tigers (MLB), Pistons (NBA), and Lions (NFL) — in one downtown core in the country.
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The Red Wings have made 24 appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won the Stanley Cup 11 times (in 1936, 1937, 1943, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2008).
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Best hockey game I have ever been to I absolutely loved it! I’ll definitely be back
Out of towner visiting the Little Caesar's Arena for the first time to watch the Maple Leafs play the Red Wings. The arena is beautiful and huge and I wish I had more time to explore it before gametime. The sightlines from row three were amazing and I witnessed a Leafs win and a Mitch Marner hat trick. What else could you ask for? Maybe cheaper beers. :)
Game was great, leafs had a great game however the one star missing is for the team experience I had at the entrance. Staff were very pushy and loud. They yelled as we entered, kind of unnecessary if you ask me
This was our first time at Little Caesar’s Arena. We thought the venue was well maintained and well run.
Good atmosphere. Expensive food and drink. Good crowd.
LCA is a fantastic facility. Best arena I’ve been to in the NHL so far. Good concessions - pretty expensive, but no lines. Staff are super friendly and helpful.
Although the Leaf's lost the game, it was a great time. Little Caeser's Arena is probably the nicest rinks I've visited so far. Price was decent for a Leaf's game, albeit in US dollars when purchasing, and the dollar rate is terrible now. I will go back again for another game at some point.
I took my grandson, his wife and my two great grandsons to the game. Great seats, arena was wonderful and the only negative was the Red Wings lost the game.
Caesars Arena in Detroit is a great venue for watching a hockey game. We saw the Vancouver Canucks and the Detroit Red Wings put on a thrilling performance. Would recommend going here for anyone who's a hockey fan.
My overall experience was pleasant other than the seating where I sat was very very tight. My knees were right up against the seat in front of me with practically zero leg room. I will not be returning.
Good game, but the seats do not have enough leg room. Joe Louis stadium was much better.
The experience itself was great, but the prices - tickets, parking, concessions - yikes! It has become prohibitive.
They gouge you on parking and food & beverage but other than that it was a good time.
Red Wings have a fantastic range of high quality sportswear partnered with quality brands. Excellent concessions and displays throughout the arena.The atmosphere, creative lighting and the big clock are captivating.
Nice place to watch a game. Hockey was sloppy, poor passing, a lot of giveaways
Seen 8 to 10 couples having 3 gravy boats and even seen Boston and Detroit fans with 2.
It was a fun experience with the Red Wings wining. ??
What a beautiful venue! We are NY Rangers fans and, to be honest, there were actually a lot of other NY Rangers fans present. The seats were THE MOST comfortable seats we have EVER sat in at ANY game we’ve EVER gone to! The arena is bright and beautiful and has so many cool things to look at and see. The food and alcohol choices were spectacular and the pricing was on par for what other venues charge. We felt very welcome and very safe. We even walked here from our hotel. It was less than a mile and a very nice walk. This city does not get the credit it deserves. It you ever have a chance to attend a game here, do yourself a favor, and go!! You WILL NOT be disappointed!
Good arena, good seats, nice environment, easy access, nice personel
It’s crazy how prices change by day of the week and opponent but understand it’s consumer driven