Tuesday, February 28, 2012

RED WINGS RECALL JANIK FROM GRIFFINS

… Veteran Defenseman has Appeared in 181 Career NHL Games …
Detroit, MI...The Detroit Red Wings today announced that defenseman Doug Janik has been recalled from the Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL). Janik, 31, has recorded 25 points (7G-18A), 55 penalty minutes and a team-best rating of +16 in 53 appearances with the Griffins this season.

Originally selected by Buffalo in the second round (55th overall) of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft, Janik has registered 3G-15A-18P-148PIM in 181 career NHL games with the Sabres, Canadiens, Stars, Lightning and Red Wings. The 6’1”, 215-lb. blue-liner was signed by Detroit as an unrestricted free agent on July 8, 2009, and has appeared in 20 games with the Red Wings over the course of the last two seasons, tallying 0G-2A-2P-25PIM. Janik has skated in 577 career games at the AHL level, registering 36G-146A- 182P-916PIM and a +56 rating for Grand Rapids, Hamilton, Rockford and Rochester.

The Red Wings (41-19-3) will battle the Blue Jackets (18-37-7) later tonight at Columbus’ Nationwide Arena (7:00 p.m. – FSD+ & WXYT 1270 AM). Detroit’s next home game is scheduled to be played on Friday night versus the Minnesota Wild (puck drop – 7:30 p.m.).

Monday, February 27, 2012

RED WINGS RECALL BRENDAN SMITH FROM GRIFFINS

… Detroit Faces Columbus Tomorrow Night in Central Division Showdown …
Detroit, MI… The Detroit Red Wings today announced that defenseman Brendan Smith has been recalled from the Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL). Smith, 23, has appeared in 47 games for the Griffins this season, recording 32 points (10G-22A) in addition to 74 penalty minutes and a +7 rating.

Originally selected by Detroit in the opening round (27th overall) of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, Smith made his Red Wings debut on November 17, 2011, in a road game versus the San Jose Sharks. In three career NHL games, the 6’1”, 199-lb. blue-liner has recorded 0G-2A-2P-4PIM. Last season, Smith was named to the AHL All-Rookie Team after registering 12G-20A-32P-124PIM in 63 appearances with Grand Rapids.

Currently leading the Central Division with a record of 41-19-3, Detroit will battle the Columbus Blue Jackets (18-37-7) tomorrow night at Nationwide Arena, 7:00 p.m.puck drop.

The Red Wings’ next home game is Friday night versus the Minnesota Wild (puck drop – 7:30 p.m.).

RED WINGS TRADE DEFENSEMAN MIKE COMMODORE TO TAMPA BAY FOR CONDITIONAL DRAFT PICK

1:38 EST - Detroit, MI... Detroit Red Wings Executive Vice President and General Manager Ken Holland today announced that the club has traded veteran defenseman Mike Commodore to the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for a conditional draft pick.

Commodore, 32, was signed by the Red Wings as a free agent on July 1, 2011. He appeared in 17 games for Detroit this season, collecting two points (0-2-2), 21 PIM and a +3 rating. The Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, native has appeared in 471 career NHL games for the New Jersey Devils, Calgary Flames, Carolina Hurricanes, Ottawa Senators, Columbus Blue Jackets and Red Wings.

Mike Commodore, Defense
Born Nov 7 1979 -- Fort Saskatchewan, ALTA
Height 6.04 -- Weight 225 -- Shoots R


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Red Wings Continue Road Losing Streak

By AJ Petronzi
In Play on Facebook

The Detroit Red Wings dropped a hard fought game against the Chicago Blackhawks in the Windy City tonigh, making it three straight losses on the road putting the Wings below .500 on the road for the season.

Valtteri Filppula opened scoring tonight by netting the Wings' loan goal early on the power play. Chicago’s Jimmy Hayes tied things up halfway through the second period before Marcus Kruger stuffed the puck into the net early in the third for the game winner.

The Wings came out strong and dominated the Blackhawks through the first 20 minutes; unfortunately they never came back out of the dressing room after the first and instead spend the next 40 minutes chasing the ‘Hawks. Chicago saw three breakaways in the second period alone. Jimmy Howard in his return from a broken finger came up huge for the Wings and kept them in the game. Chicago did an excellent job clearing away pucks in front of the net and limiting second chances. The Wings also looked lost without Pavel Datsyuk. Many times players were standing still in the offensive zone waiting for that magical pass that Datsyuk provides. Instead, the Wings provided a number of free pucks for Chicago.



In Play! Man of the Game: Jimmy Howard. Without Howard’s antics in net tonight, Chicago would have walked away with a 12-1 win. Howard showed that a couple weeks off and a broken finger won’t slow him down.

Ken Holland Talks with In Play! About the Kyle Quincy Deal

By AJ Petronzi
In Play on Facebook


In Play! Magazine caught up with Ken Holland, the Red Wings General Manager, in the bowels of the United Center in Chicago and Holland was kind enough to answer some questions regarding the Kyle Quincy trade for the magazine.

In Play: What was the motivation behind the move today to pick up Quincy in this three-way deal?

Holland: Kyle is a good NHL defenseman. He’ll add some depth to the blue line and help with a deep run into the playoffs. In retrospect, we shouldn’t have let him go a few years ago, but we had an abundance of D-men and we felt he’d be better off getting developed somewhere in the NHL than in Grand Rapids. The truth is that this deal worked for Colorado and it worked for Steve [Yzerman] (the General Manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning) to have this 1st round pick.

In Play: Is there somewhat of a danger in looking back at the past rather than looking forward by acquiring a former player and giving up a first round pick?

Holland: It worked well for us when we reacquired [Igor] Larionov from Florida in the 90’s. We also brought back [Chris] Osgood and [Dominic] Hasek. Sometime’s there’s a benefit to bringing a guy back in who knows the system and might have something new to offer to the table.

In Play: Do you see it as a problem giving up a 1st round pick for what could be a rental?

Holland: When you give up a 1st round pick you’re looking for a guy who you plan to have next year. A 2nd round pick is a rental. I’d give up any first round pick to get a 26 year old NHL defenseman. Quincy has at least eight more productive seasons at the NHL level in his career. There’s no guarantee that a draft pick will ever play in this league. It’s a chance at a proven player over a possible player. You’re not going to find a magical player picking in the 20-30 pick range, so why not get a guy you know will show up every night and could wind up being a top six d-man for ten more seasons?

In Play: Now you’ve got eight defensemen, does today’s move free up some movement for one of the guys struggling to make the lineup?

Holland: This is the NHL and you can’t have too many defensemen. In 2005 we set to rebuilding our core and this is now the fruition of that. I feel we’re done when it comes to our D. We’re set in goal. Whether we’ll make a move on the forward aspect remains to be seen with what become available. Obviously having [Pavel] Datsyuk out of a couple weeks will be a test to see how our forward lines react.

In Play: Was this deal a preemptive move in case things fall through with [Brad] Stuart over the summer?

Holland: Yes. We hope everything works out on that front and we get Stuart resigned, but there’s nothing wrong with having too many D-men. We’ve got eight tested NHL quality defensemen and at least one NHL ready defenseman down in Grand Rapids. I hope this is a problem we can continue to have and I hope to have Stuart and Nicklas Lidstrom come the fall.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

RED WINGS FANS GIVE BACK AT OUTDOOR PRACTICE AT CLARK PARK

… Two Thousand Fans Attended Practice on Feb. 18th as the Red Wings Celebrated Hockey Weekend Across America …
Detroit, MI… The Detroit Red Wings hosted their first outdoor practice at Detroit’s Clark Park rink earlier today, Feb. 18, with more than 2,000 fans in attendance. The practice was part of the team’s celebration of Hockey Weekend Across America and their ongoing Hockeytown Thanks initiative.

In order to attend the event, fans were required to make one of three charitable donations. Thanks to the generosity of the fans at Clark Park, the Wings collected:
874 food items, primarily canned goods, for Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan
$1,799 in cash donations to benefit Clark Park Coalition
189 pieces of used hockey equipment, including skates and helmets, for Clark Park and the Detroit Hockey Association’s hockey programs

The Red Wings’ outdoor practice, which was co-sponsored by Tim Hortons and Kroger, concluded with a TimBits minor hockey team scrimmaging alongside Red Wings players. Following the team’s practice, Clark Park held an open public skate courtesy of Kroger.

Link to DRW.com Photo Gallery of Practice: http://redwings.nhl.com/club/gallery.htm?id=27881


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

RED WINGS FAN DAY AT THE JOE SET FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 11

… Fun-Filled Event Presented in Partnership with Meijer and Coca-Cola; Free

Tickets to be Given Away at Upcoming Events at Various Meijer Locations …

Detroit, MI… The Detroit Red Wings, Coca-Cola and Meijer have teamed up to present 2012 Red Wings Fan Day at Joe Louis Arena (Sunday, March 11, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.). This year’s Fan Day at The Joe will feature photo opportunities with the Red Wings’ 2008 Stanley Cup championship banner as well as Al Sobotka’s famed zamboni, autographs from members of the Red Wings Alumni Association, multiple interactive hockey zones, an open skate on the main ice surface at JLA and a wide variety of prizes and promotions for fans of all ages.

In order to obtain tickets to this fun-filled event, citizens of Hockeytown must attend an upcoming Red Wings alumni appearance at one of five Meijer locations throughout southeastern Michigan. All events will begin at 5:00 p.m. and last two hours, with alumni signing autographs from 6:00-7:00 p.m. The first 150 fans to arrive will receive a wristband guaranteeing them an autograph. Tickets to Fan Day at The Joe will be given away on a first-come, first-served basis with a limit of four (4) tickets per family. The dates, Meijer store locations and special guests for all Fan Day at The Joe warm-up parties can be found below:


Monday, February 20, 2012
Special Guest: Darren McCarty
22600 Allen Road, Woodhaven, MI 48183

Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Special Guest: Joe Kocur
16300 Fort Street, Southgate, MI 48195

Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Special Guest: Joe Kocur
5645 Jackson Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

Thursday, March 1, 2012
Special Guest: Darren McCarty
3565 Fairlane Blvd., Allen Park, MI 48101

Monday, March 5, 2012
Special Guest: Darren McCarty
40445 S. Groesbeck Hwy, Clinton Twp, MI 48036

Saturday, February 11, 2012

RED WINGS TO SELL FEBRUARY 12TH GAME JERSEYS WITH COMMEMORATIVE LOKOMOTIV PATCH

… Proceeds from Jersey Sales to Benefit Families of Former Red Wings …

Detroit, MI… The Detroit Red Wings have worn a special patch on their jerseys throughout the 2011-12 season in honor of three former Red Wings who were members of the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl hockey team (KHL) who died tragically in a plane crash this past September in Russia. The Red Wings announced today its plans to sell the team’s white game-worn jerseys from this Sunday’s home game, Feb. 12, to raise money for the families of the three former Red Wings lost in the Lokomotiv tragedy.

Recognized on the patch are the initials of Brad McCrimmon, the Red Wings Assistant Coach from 2008-2011 and Red Wings defenseman from 1990-1993; Ruslan Salei, Red Wings defenseman last season; and Stefan Liv, who was drafted by the Red Wings in 2000 and was a goaltending prospect from 2000-2007. The patch contains the initials BM*RS*SL in red letters along with a blue stripe. Red and blue are the Lokomotiv team colors.

Each jersey contains a uniquely numbered tag imprinted on the inside, guaranteeing that the jersey is a part of the Red Wings set worn by the club on Feb. 12 and that game only. The tag includes the phrase “Love for Lokomotiv” and a barcode so that the jersey can be tracked. Each jersey remains without an autograph but can be autographed and personalized by the individual player if requested by the purchaser. All purchasers will also receive an 8x10 photograph from the Feb. 12, 2012, game vs. Philadelphia depicting the jersey being worn.

Earlier this season, the team sold its set of red jerseys worn during the season-opener on Oct. 7, 2011, bringing in $15,300 for the families of the three former Red Wings. The white jerseys worn during this Sunday’s game will be available for purchase starting at 10 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 13.

The jerseys are only available directly through the Detroit Red Wings merchandise department. For individual pricing and availability, fans should contact Christi Forgacs, Red Wings Merchandise Authentics Supervisor, at Christi.Forgacs@olyent.com or 313-396-7583.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

DETROIT RED WINGS TO HOST THE TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS WINTER CLASSIC® AT THE BIG HOUSE!

THE 2013 BRIDGESTONE NHL WINTER CLASSIC® AT MICHIGAN STADIUM JAN. 1, 2013

 
Event Poised To Set All-Time Attendance Record For A Hockey Game

Red Wings vs. Maple Leafs in Alumni Showdown at Comerica Park is Centerpiece of Hockeytown Winter Festival™, a Celebration of Hockey Expected to Attract 250,000 Fans to Downtown Detroit.
NEW YORK (February 9, 2012) – The Detroit Red Wings will host the Toronto Maple Leafs at Michigan Stadium on the University of Michigan campus in the 2013 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic® on Tuesday, Jan. 1, the National Hockey League announced today. Nicknamed “The Big House,” the stadium is the largest in North America. It is anticipated that the 2013 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic® could set an all-time world attendance record for a hockey game.
"The Red Wings' tradition of excellence, Detroit's passion for hockey and the glorious history of the Maple Leafs create a Winter Classic scenario for the ages," Commissioner Gary Bettman said. "The meeting of these two 'Original Six' rivals, at this iconic venue, will lift this Winter Classic to incomparable heights. The demand to be there will be so great that this event could only be held at 'The Big House.'"

In concert with the 2013 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic®, beginning in mid-December Comerica Park in downtown Detroit will be home to a celebration of hockey titled the Hockeytown Winter Festival™. The main attraction of the festival will be an ice rink built on the Comerica Park field where a special game between notable Red Wings and Maple Leafs alumni – the NHL Alumni Showdown – will be played.

The outdoor rink at Comerica Park will feature games between teams representing every level of hockey and opportunities for open skating for the public. Over a quarter of a million fans are expected to watch youth games, high school hockey games, sled hockey games, AHL games, OHL games and more. The Grand Rapids Griffins, the AHL affiliate of the Red Wings, will play the Toronto Marlies, the AHL affiliate of the Maple Leafs, on the Comerica Park rink. For the first time in its history, the Great Lakes Invitational will be played outdoors as Michigan Tech, the University of Michigan, Michigan State and Western Michigan University will be part of the Hockeytown Winter Festival. Also, the ballpark will host two OHL matchups: the Windsor Spitfires vs. Saginaw Spirit and the Plymouth Whalers vs. London Knights.

“Mike and Marian Ilitch are deeply committed to their beloved Detroit. That commitment has never wavered,” Commissioner Bettman added. “The Hockeytown Winter Festival is just the latest example of their passion for their city and for hockey.”

The 2013 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic® continues the tradition the NHL® has established of hosting a regular-season game outdoors at the onset of the new year to celebrate the origin and traditions of hockey. This season in Philadelphia, both the 2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic® between the Flyers and New York Rangers and the alumni game two days prior attracted sellout crowds. More than 100,000 fans visited Spectator Plaza, the official outdoor hockey festival adjacent to the ballpark.

Ticketing information and uniform design for each team, will be released in the coming months.
Two members of the NHL’s “Original Six®,” the Red Wings and Maple Leafs are longtime rivals, having first played against each other on Jan. 4, 1927 as the Toronto St. Patricks defeated the Detroit Cougars 2-1 in a game near Detroit. Just over a month later, the Toronto team was re-named the Maple Leafs. The Maple Leafs captured a 4-3 victory on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012 in the only regular-season meeting of the teams this season, marking the 644th regular-season contest between the franchises. As of today, each is the second most-common regular-season opponent for the other. The Maple Leafs have faced only the Montreal Canadiens more often; the Red Wings only the Chicago Blackhawks.

Not only is the Detroit-Toronto hockey rivalry a storied one, it is a competitive one. All-time during the regular season, Detroit (275-273-93-3) has captured 646 points against Toronto, holding an advantage by the slimmest of margins over Toronto’s 645 versus Detroit (276-275-93-0).

More than just a regular-season phenomenon, the rivalry remains as profound and closely contested in the Stanley Cup® Playoffs. The 117 playoff games between the franchises is the second most in NHL history (Boston vs. Montreal=170). The Red Wings have won 59 of those games to the Maple Leafs’ 58, outscoring Toronto 321-311. However, the Maple Leafs hold the edge in terms of playoff series victories, 12-11.

The 2011-12 versions of the teams feature some of the top talent in the NHL. The Red Wings are led by captain Nicklas Lidstrom, the seven-time and defending Norris Trophy winner who also is an 11-time NHL All-Star. Lidstrom, along with Pavel Datsyuk, Henrik Zetterberg, Niklas Kronwall, Tomas Holmstrom, Jimmy Howard and more, have the Red Wings fighting for top spot in the Western Conference once again.

“We are honored to host the 2013 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic® and bring the Hockeytown Winter Festival to our fans,” said Red Wings Owner Michael Ilitch. “This is one of the greatest sports towns ever and to be able to host this celebration of the sport of hockey will provide a tremendous positive economic impact to our community. We are proud to show the world why we love Hockeytown!”

The Maple Leafs were well represented at the recent 2012 NHL All-Star weekend with three players in Ottawa. Captain Dion Phaneuf and the high-scoring tandem of Joffrey Lupul and Phil Kessel were recognized for their outstanding seasons.

“The Toronto Maple Leafs and our fans are extremely thrilled to be a part of the 2013 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic,” said Brian Burke, Maple Leafs President and General Manager. “The rich hockey heritage of these two Original Six hockey clubs will make for an extremely memorable event played in front of the NHL’s largest crowd ever. The atmosphere and pageantry will be an outstanding spectacle for our sport.”

“For the players on the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Detroit Red Wings, having this opportunity to play hockey outdoors at ‘The Big House’ in front of a passionate and potentially record-setting crowd will be a unique experience that they will always remember,” said NHLPA Executive Director Don Fehr. “The Leafs and Red Wings Players are looking forward to what should be a great day for everyone involved.”

Michigan Stadium re-claimed the title of the largest stadium in the U.S. after the completion of seating renovations in 2010 increased its official capacity to 109,901. The historic home of Wolverine football easily becomes the largest venue to host the Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic®.

“We are excited to provide the NHL with use of our beautiful Michigan Stadium for the NHL Winter Classic,” said Dave Brandon, the Donald R. Shepherd Director of Athletics. “This will be a way for hockey fans around the globe to experience Michigan Stadium and the University of Michigan. This event will have a significant positive economic impact on the Ann Arbor community and the State of Michigan.”

The five previous editions of the Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic® comprise five of the top six most watched regular-season NHL games in the U.S. in the past 37 years. The 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic® in Pittsburgh on NBC Sports aired in primetime and was the most-watched NHL regular season game in the U.S. in 36 years with an average of 4.5 million viewers. The event also drew the largest audience on CBC for any of the U.S.-based outdoor NHL games.

“It’s more than appropriate that the NHL’s biggest regular-season event is now moving to North America’s biggest venue,” said Jon Miller, president programming, NBC Sports & NBC Sports Network. “If any venue can grow the spectacle of the NHL Winter Classic, it’s The Big House. We continue to be extraordinarily proud of our contribution in creating and growing this tremendous event with our partners at the NHL.”

"Canadians have come to expect the best hockey coverage from CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada and we’re proud to once again be the host broadcaster of the NHL Winter Classic in 2013, when the Toronto Maple Leafs take on the Detroit Red Wings,” said Jeffrey Orridge, Executive Director, CBC Sports Properties. “This game has quickly become appointment viewing for hockey fans across country and even more so this season with an Original Six matchup featuring one of Canada’s most storied franchises, live from Michigan Stadium. We have no doubt that this will be one of the most anticipated and exciting NHL Winter Classic games yet."

"The Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic has become a New Year’s Day tradition and truly a Performance Moment in the sports world — it is the same Passion for Performance that the Bridgestone brand instills in its products every day,” said Phil Pacsi, Vice President, Customer Marketing & Training, U.S. & Canada Consumer Tire Sales, Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, (BATO). “Watching two of the NHL’s most storied rivals square off at the 2013 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic® at the Big House is an event not to be missed, and will be talked about for years to come. We are excited and proud to be part of this New Year's tradition.”

The first-ever NHL regular-season game contested outdoors was played in 2003 when the Edmonton Oilers hosted the Canadiens at Commonwealth Stadium. Since 2008, the Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic® has been contested every year on or just after New Year’s Day. The first contest featured the Buffalo Sabres hosting the Pittsburgh Penguins at Ralph Wilson Stadium. In 2009, the Blackhawks hosted the Red Wings at Wrigley Field. In 2010, the Boston Bruins hosted the Flyers at Fenway Park. In 2011, the Penguins hosted the Washington Capitals at Heinz Field. In 2012, the Flyers hosted the Rangers at Citizens Bank Park. In February 2011, the Calgary Flames hosted the Canadiens in the 2011 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic™ at McMahon Stadium.


Friday, February 3, 2012

WINGS TO CELEBRATE HOCKEY WEEKEND ACROSS AMERICA WITH HISTORIC OUTDOOR PRACTICE

… Tim Hortons and Kroger Sponsor Red Wings Skate at Downtown Detroit’s Clark Park; 24 Hours of Hockey Action Planned for Joe Louis Arena …

Detroit, MI… As part of Hockey Weekend Across America and their ongoing Hockeytown Thanks initiative, the Detroit Red Wings will be presenting a variety of hockey events throughout the duration of Saturday, February 18. Teams and players from all ages and skill levels will be participating in this unique daylong endeavor, which will be highlighted by an outdoor practice at downtown Detroit’s Clark Park featuring the entirety of the Red Wings roster.

The Red Wings outdoor practice at Detroit’s Clark Park (between Vernor & I-75) will have special observation areas installed specifically for fans to catch all of the action beginning at noon (gates open at 11:00 a.m.). The first 2,000 citizens of Hockeytown to arrive on location will be able to watch the Red Wings skate for approximately one hour as they prepare for a Sunday home game versus San Jose. Fans wishing to attend the Red Wings’ historic outdoor practice on the 18th will be required to make one of three charitable donations upon entering the facility:

1) Canned goods to benefit Gleaners Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan OR
2) At least $2 cash/person in support of the Clark Park Coalition OR
3) Pre-owned hockey equipment to be used by Clark Park & the Detroit Hockey Association

Co-sponsored by Tim Hortons and Kroger, the Red Wings’ outdoor skate at Clark Park will feature a pre-selected TimBits minor hockey team taking part in drills alongside the reigning NHL Central Division champs for a portion of practice. Hot chocolate and coffee will be made available to attendees of this event courtesy of Tim Hortons. Fifty pairs of V.I.P. lanyards granting holders exclusive access to the Tim Hortons Hot Zone at Clark Park will be given away by Tim Hortons over the course of the next two weeks. More information on this promotion can be obtained by visiting www.detroitredwings.com/timhortonsclarkpark .

Amway, presenting sponsor of the Detroit Red Wings, will be making special arrangements for 100 local members of the Boys & Girls Club to attend the open practice. Furthermore, upon the conclusion of Red Wings practice, an open public skate will be held at Clark Park courtesy of Kroger. In order to participate, skaters must fill out a waiver on site and have their own equipment with them. Free parking for this event will be available at Western International High School (1500 Scotten Street) and Earhart Elementary-Middle School (1000 Scotten Street). Indian Trails Transportation will be running complimentary shuttles to and from Clark Park.

In addition to the outdoor practice, the Red Wings will be presenting a 24-hour hockey marathon at Joe Louis Arena beginning at one minute past midnight on Friday night/Saturday morning as part of their Hockey Weekend Across America celebration. Members of the FOX Sports Detroit Girls, who will also be attending the Red Wings’ Clark Park practice, will be on hand to drop the puck at midnight to officially kick off the proceedings.

Adult squad games will be held between the hours of 12:01 and 7:00 a.m. at The Joe on February 18. The Detroit Red Wings Foundation will also be presenting two one-hour-long ‘Try Hockey for Free’ clinics at 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. (http://www.maha.org/TryHockey.aspx), which will be preceded by a USA Hockey American Development Model Clinic (http://www.usahockey.com/adm).

Following the back-to-back clinics, there will be youth hockey games staged throughout the afternoon. The Michigan Catholic High School State Championships (Detroit Catholic Central vs. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s) will take place at The Joe from 7:30 – 10:00 p.m., with the day wrapping up with a two-hour adult hockey session. Information on participating in any of the youth or adult games at JLA can be obtained by calling Adam Dubois at 313-396-7451.

In the event of inclement weather, the Red Wings practice will be held within the same time parameters at Joe Louis Arena. Parking will be available at a cost of $5 per vehicle at both the main JLA garage and the venue’s adjacent Riverfront lot. The public skate portion of the event will be cancelled if the open practice is held at The Joe.