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  2. Detroit Red Wings - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. File:RA-64020,RED WINGS (2931401143).jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:National Hockey League logos - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "National Hockey League logos" The following 124 files are in this category, out of 124 total. ... File:Detroit Red Wings logo.svg; F. File:Florida ...

  5. Winged wheel - Wikipedia

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    The CTC logo quickly became "cycling’s most famous symbol", featuring on the outside of hotels associated with the CTC (known as "wheel houses") across the United Kingdom. [ 7 ] The Detroit Red Wings ice hockey team has used a winged wheel in its logo since 1933, when it adopted its current name.

  6. Al the Octopus - Wikipedia

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    Al the Octopus in 2016. Al the Octopus is the mascot of the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League.During many games, octopuses are thrown onto the ice by fans for good luck, this usually occurring after the national anthem is sung or after a goal is scored.

  7. File talk:Rochester Red Wings logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. 2009 NHL Winter Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Red Wings wore a version of the sweaters worn by the Detroit Cougars in 1926–27, their first season in the NHL, but with their familiar "Winged Wheel" logo on the shoulders. The Blackhawks wore sweaters which were a mix of their 1936–37 sweaters and their 1937–38 sweaters, with the design from 1936 to 1937 and the chest crest from ...