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by Christian T on 4/18/24Little Caesars Arena - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5Great hockey game, experience at little Caesar’s is top notch. Beauty arena

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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 Lidström, 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(Opens in new tab) 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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Great hockey game, experience at little Caesar’s is top notch. Beauty arena
Row 11 in lower bowl. Made it easy on my semi old eyes
LCA atmosphere is awesome. The game was great, food was good hockey fans are fun to be around because of the excitement, the drum line band was really cool & the overall experience was good! I would definitely recommend going to a Wings game if you haven't been yet!
Nice place, small steep slopes seats in the upper bowl - you have to lean forward the entire game to see the ice, looking between the heads of the people leaning forward in the rows ahead of you, LOUS AS , nice scoreboards/TVs and sound system, good food options (not too expensive) souvenirs are a rip off, great for hockey, much too expensive overall
Red wings really make things nice for a family outing. Staff is all super helpful and friendly. Places always clean. There's occasionally long lines and it can be difficult to get around the concourse but I guess that's kind of how every place is now. Overall The Great experience going to wings games.
What can I say, LCA doesn't disappoint. The Arena itself is beautiful, the amenities are first class, the atmosphere is electric. Wife and I have been twice now and I don't have to ask if we can go to a game, she's all in. I got her hooked on Red Wings Hockey.
Bought 6 nosebleeds for Wings-Florida 3/2 to take the Grandkids to their first Wings game. $550.. Seats were high corner, understandable, I knew that going in. What was not mentioned during the ordering process was that there was the view was limitied. Would've thought that would have been pertinent information.
Great game and atmosphere. Good crowd with exuberance.
Great time fast pace crowd was really into the game.
The in-arena dining options were just not that good this time. We had pizza which was very flimsy and chicken tenders that were humongous and kind of gross. They were cooked all the way through which is appreciated. We have been there seven years in a row and previously, all the Red Wings fans were respectful but this time we had lots of snide comments from some fans behind us. The entertainment is fun and the games are high energy.
Great game, great win over a really good team, 2-1 in OT Seats were good. Saw Darren McCarty! Dinner and pre-game warm up at Harry's Detroit Bar. LGRW
So much fun I will always go again so much fun fun fun fun
Loved our seats in the mezzanine. Group of four tickets were purchased as a Christmas gift. Fun together time!!
Little Caesar's Arena is a wonderful venue. Of course concession stand prices are outrageous but the arena itself is outstanding with respect to cleanliness, ease of entering and exiting and staff friendliness. Keep up the good work!
What an amazing experience! Such a cool venue, great atmosphere, electric crowd, and the best part was we won! 5-2 against the last year's Stanley Cup champions! I'll definitely be back.
Arena itself, is nice to visit. The team is competitive. The seating venue is so so. Made for income generation, not fan comfort. The seats in the middle section (M16), are narrow, with minimal leg room. I am 5'9"ish, and found it cramped, and shoulder to shoulder with the person beside me. Disappointing for a newish venue. The men's washroom nearest my exit (Portal 44), was 6 urinals, and lined up from the beginning to the end of intermission. As my wife noted, the women's moved much better. It may be better on the main/lower level, or even the higher one. I do not know. Food and beverage options were OK, but nothing out of the ordinary. I do not recall seeing a local Detroit brewery, but in fairness, I may have missed it. Lineups to get in were excessively long - two lines. They could have used at least one more security/check in line. I would go back, only because I am a Detroit fan. Other than that, I think there are better hockey game experiences to be had.
Seats were good, atmosphere was good, team played good. All around good night! LCA is a great place to see games, concerts, etc.. They are top notch
Red Wings Game was awesome, great atmosphere, arena was spectacular...
For a normal size person, way too small upper level seats!
Great people, electric fans (people) Gifu happy workers, great hockey team!