Red Wings Revive 'Hockeytown' Logo for 100th Season Celebration
The Detroit Red Wings are bringing back the iconic "Hockeytown" logo to celebrate their 100th season at Little Caesars Arena. The logo, known as "Hey Hey Hockeytown," was chosen by fans through a voting process and symbolizes the team's rich hockey history in Detroit while looking towards the future. Single-game tickets for the upcoming 2025-2026 season are now available for purchase.
In addition to the logo reveal, the Red Wings announced that their training camp will be held in Traverse City, Michigan, from September 18 to September 20 at the Centre ICE Arena. Last season, the team finished 10th in the Eastern Conference with a record of 39-35-8 and missed the playoffs. To strengthen the team, the Red Wings acquired goalie John Gibson and extended Patrick Kane's contract for one year at $3 million.
During the offseason, the Red Wings made a significant trade by sending Vladimir Tarasenko to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for future considerations. The team is gearing up for an exciting season ahead, and fans can look forward to seeing the "Hockeytown" spirit back on the ice at Little Caesars Arena. Get ready to support the Red Wings as they embark on their 100th season with renewed energy and determination.