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The Red Wings' jerseys (traditionally known in hockey as "sweaters") have been more or less the same since the 1930s – a white or red base with red or white piping. The only significant changes have been the replacement of the word Detroit with the " winged wheel " logo in 1932, and vertical arch lettering for the players' names and block ...
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The 2002 Stanley Cup champion Red Wings present a jersey to U.S. President George W. Bush. The 2001–02 Detroit Red Wings season was the 76th National Hockey League season in Detroit, Michigan. The Wings scored 116 points, winning the Central Division, their third Presidents' Trophy, and home ice throughout the playoffs.
Detroit Red Wings goaltender Alex Lyon (34) makes a save against Montreal Canadiens right wing Brendan Gallagher (11) during the second period at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Monday, April ...
Pittsburgh defeated the Red Wings in seven games, Detroit becoming only the second NHL team to lose the Cup at home in Game 7. The Red Wings began the 2009–10 NHL season in Stockholm, Sweden, falling in both games to the St. Louis Blues by scores of 4–3 and 5–3, respectively. They were plagued by injuries throughout the season and lost ...
Dylan Larkin scored with 1:27 remaining to keep the Detroit Red Wings from getting shut out, but the LA Kings scored four times on Saturday night.
Under his leadership the Red Wings began a new era of success; [18] in 1983 they drafted Steve Yzerman, who spent his entire career in Detroit, including a league record 20 years as team captain. [19] The Red Wings returned to the playoffs in 1984 where they suffered a first round defeat to the St. Louis Blues. [20]
The Legend of the Octopus is a sports tradition during Detroit Red Wings home playoff games involving dead octopuses thrown onto the ice rink. The origins of the activity dates back to the 1952 playoffs , when a National Hockey League team played two best-of-seven series to capture the Stanley Cup .