The Detroit Red Wings are a professional hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan. The Red Wings are members of the central division of the western conference of the National Hockey league and are among one of the original six members of the NHL or National Hockey League.
Redwings Tickets are extremely popular, as the Red Wings, as of 2010, have won the most Stanley Cup Championships. You can imagine how difficult it is to score a
Redwings ticket when everyone wants one for themselves! The Red Wings have done very well in the NHL championships, as they come in third for the total number of championships, following only Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs. After spending 40 years playing in the Olympia Stadium, the Redwings have transferred to the Joe Louis Arena, where one can also get Redwing Tickets from!
The Red Wings have an extremely tough team to defeat, having only missed the playoffs four times, between 1933-34 and 1965-66 seasons. More recently, the Red Wings have shown and played at the playoffs a total of 25 out of 27 times. The team is also has the record for longest streak of post-season appearances in all of North America professional sports, showing up in the last 20 playoffs in a row! This gives us an understanding why Redwing Tickets always sell out in minutes!
Besides coming in early to get their Redwing Tickets, fans have come up with plenty of Red Wing traditions! They go by the "Legend of the Octopus" and throw an octopus into the ice surface before the start of the game. This is supposed to bring the team good luck. During playoff season, the Joe Louis Arena is also decorated and adorned with a giant octopus. The mascot, popularly called "Al" is named after the head ice manager of the Joe Louis Arena, Al Sobotka. Al is known for his red eyes, greeting Redwing Ticket holders as they enter the arena. Another popular tradition is that fans, usually at the late stages of the game, and of course, during the playoffs, sing along to Journey's song "Don't Stop Believin". The line from the song, "Born and raised in South Detroit" is the fans favorite and the highlight of the whole song.
Attending a Red wings game is actually not just about watching the team play. As a fan, you become part of the team's rich history and tradition. This is why a ticket to any of their games is a valuable possession. If you want to get Red Wings tickets.
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