Detroit, MI
Single-game tickets for 2024-25 Detroit Red Wings season go on sale Monday, August 12 at 10 a.m. | Detroit Red Wings
· Home Opener presented by Coca-Cola Zero Sugar set for Thursday, Oct. 10 vs. Penguins
· Red Wings home for 22 weekend games at Little Caesars Arena
· Thanksgiving Eve game vs. Flames; New Year’s Eve game vs. Penguins
· Fans can move to top of 2025-26 Winged Wheel Nation waitlist by purchasing 10-game plan for upcoming 2024-25 season
DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings today announced single-game tickets for the highly anticipated 2024-25 season at Little Caesars Arena will go on sale Monday, August 12 at 10 a.m. at DetroitRedWings.com/Tickets.
“The home opener at Little Caesars Arena is just two months away, and much like our fans, we’re excited about the return of Red Wings hockey,” said Ryan Gustafson, President and CEO, Ilitch Sports + Entertainment. “Single-game tickets will be in high demand, so we encourage our fans to secure their seats. The energy at the arena last season was at an all-time high, and we know the Hockeytown faithful will continue to create a tremendous home-ice advantage for our players.”
Little Caesars Arena will host 22 weekend games, including five on Friday nights, 10 games on Saturdays and seven contests on Sundays.
The Red Wings will host nine games against Original Six rivals, including two games each against the Rangers (Thursday, Oct. 17 and Saturday, Nov. 9), Bruins (Saturday, Nov. 23 and Saturday, March 29), Maple Leafs (Saturday, Dec. 14 and Friday, Dec. 27) and Canadiens (Friday, Dec. 20 and Thursday, Jan. 23). The Blackhawks will visit Little Caesars Arena on Friday, Jan. 10.
Following the season opener on Oct. 10, the Red Wings will play six of their next 10 games at Little Caesars Arena, including Saturday, Oct. 12 against the Predators. Detroit will entertain the Flames for the annual Thanksgiving Eve game on Wednesday, Nov. 27. The month of December will feature the Red Wings hosting nine games, including six-of-seven at Little Caesars Arena from Dec. 18 through the annual New Year’s Eve game (Dec. 31) against the Penguins. Other notable matchups include the defending Western Conference-champion Oilers visiting Little Caesars Arena on Sunday, Oct. 27, the Utah Hockey Club’s first-ever visit to Detroit on Thursday, March 6 and a clash with the defending Stanley Cup-champion Panthers on Sunday, April 6.
The 2024-25 promotional giveaway schedule, in addition to theme nights, will be announced in the coming weeks. Red Wings fans are encouraged to follow @DetroitRedWings on social media and visit DetroitRedWings.com for specific details and to sign up for “Red Wings Weekly,” the club’s weekly email newsletter.
Four 10-Game Plans Now Available
The Red Wings have four 10-Game Plans for the 2024-25 season, presented by Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. Plans start at just $49 per game.
Hockeytown Plan: Six weekend games, including a Saturday matchup against the Maple Leafs.
Thanksgiving Eve Plan: Featuring the Thanksgiving Eve game, five weekend games and March 6 game vs. Utah.
Showtime Plan: Enjoy a weekend matchup with the Maple Leafs among five weekend games as fans can watch Patrick Kane’s first full season as a member of the Red Wings.
New Year’s Eve Plan: Fans can ring in 2025 with a Dec. 31 matchup against the Penguins, and rivalry games against the Avalanche, Canadiens and Bruins.
Visit DetroitRedWings.com/10GamePlans to learn more and choose your plan today.
2025-26 Winged Wheel Nation Season Ticket Memberships Waitlist
Winged Wheel Nation is the Detroit Red Wings’ Season Ticket Membership Program. Designed with your unique needs and interests in mind, Winged Wheel Nation membership offers unprecedented inside access, unforgettable experiences and exclusive benefits for the Red Wings’ most loyal fans on a year-round basis.
For as low as $50 per seat, fans can join the Winged Wheel Nation Waitlist for the 2025-26 season. The Winged Wheel Nation Waitlist provides priority to select season ticket locations when they become available. Fans can jump the waitlist for 2025-26 Winged Wheel Nation memberships by purchasing a 10-Game Plan for the 2024-25 season.
All members enjoy year-round benefits, including access to a flexible payment plan, a ticket exchange program, invitations to VIP events and much more. Fans can choose from multiple membership types tailored to their schedule and fandom. Learn more about becoming a member by visiting DetroitRedWings.com/WingedWheelNation or by calling the Red Wings’ Ticket Sales & Service Office at 313-471-7575.
NHL Stadium Series at Ohio Stadium on March 1
The Red Wings will face the Columbus Blue Jackets at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio as part of the NHL’s 2025 Stadium Series. Red Wings fans can purchase tickets on September 18 to sit in the Wings’ fan section at the neutral-site game at “The Shoe.” To learn more about the game and tickets, click here.
Detroit, MI
Lions’ 2025 Home and Away Opponents Revealed
With the conclusion of the 2024 NFL regular season, the Detroit Lions have their 2025 opponents finalized. The schedule won’t be revealed until the offseason, with the reveal traditionally coming in May, but the Lions now know their opponents.
In addition to playing each of the three other teams in the NFC twice apiece, the Lions will play against every team in the AFC North and NFC East. Rounding out their schedule will be the Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Rams, all of whom finished in first place in their respective divisions.
The divisions that the NFC North line up with rotate each year, as they last played the entirety of the AFC North and NFC East in the 2021 season. In the 2024 season, the NFC North drew the AFC South and NFC West.
The Lions will play several of the league’s best teams in 2025, including traveling to both Baltimore and Kansas City to take on Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes, respectively.
Detroit has nine opponents that reached the postseason in 2024 and will play a total of 11 games against teams that made the playoffs.
The Lions clinched the NFC North with a victory over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 18, as they defeated them 31-9 to earn the division crown and the No. 1 seed in the playoffs.
MORE: Jahmyr Gibbs Gashes Vikings, Lions Earn No. 1 Seed After 31-9 Win
Lions 2025 opponents
Home: Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns, Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Away: Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, Washington Commanders, Philadelphia Eagles, Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Rams, Kansas City Chiefs.
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Detroit Tigers Skipper Has Bold Message, Says They ‘Can’t Repeat Last Season’
Perhaps no group around the league is viewed more favorably compared to where they were last year than the Detroit Tigers.
That tends to happen when teams go on a deep playoff run, but considering the Tigers embarked on a youth movement after becoming sellers ahead of the trade deadline, the future looks bright for this organization.
Detroit could have been aggressive this winter if they wanted to add established players to their roster, but so far, that has not been the approach the front office has taken.
Alex Bregman is still being pursued, something that would make them clear favorites in their division if they are able to land the star third baseman, but until something gets done on that front, the Tigers have to hope their youngsters take the next steps in their careers and build upon what took place in 2024.
Manager A.J. Hinch knows this.
Since he was hired ahead of the 2021 season, it’s been his job to take this Tigers team to the next level each time they achieve a certain step on their journey to come out of this rebuild.
That was accomplished last year, following up their second place finish in the AL Central with an eight-game improvement that earned them a spot in the Wild Card round.
Hinch isn’t ready to pat themselves on the back, though.
He had a strong statement about what they are looking to accomplish next season and beyond.
“We can’t repeat last season. We’re not trying to repeat last season. We’re trying to be better. We want to win the AL Central. We want to put ourselves in a better position moving forward. You can’t do that by looking backwards,” the skipper said per Jason Beck of MLB.com.
With that in mind, the desire to land Bregman should be there from the front office.
Jace Jung is certainly an intriguing prospect, and someone who could turn out to be a star, but if the mindset of those in the clubhouse is to take that next step again and go for a division title, then giving them the best possible roster has to be something that gets done.
But even if Hinch isn’t reunited with his former player, that doesn’t mean the goals change.
“I want our guys to take ownership of the fact that we are going to be looked at a little bit different. We have a lot of things we need to do to get better. The test is going to come as the attention grows towards the season. [Last season] was a fun run and a fun time and a memorable playoff chase for us, and now we start over again,” he added.
There’s still time left before the upcoming season begins for Detroit to make a splash, but if they don’t, the mentality to compete is being laid out by their manager.
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Detroit Tigers New All-Star Infielder Not Expected To Return Next Offseason
The Detroit Tigers head into the upcoming season with a couple of acquisitions on one-year deals who they hope will make a huge difference.
Alex Cobb was the first major domino to fall for the Tigers in free agency, and the goal is for the 13-year veteran to be a major piece of the starting rotation. But in signing Cobb, reactions from Detroit fans were mostly not great with age and durability concerns at the forefront of their minds.
The Tigers would go on to make a move that was fairly well received when they signed New York Yankees two-time All-Star second baseman Gleyber Torres on a one-year deal worth $15 million.
Torres struggled by his standards in 2024, but he’s still just 28 years old and brings some serious right-handed power to the lineup along with plate discipline. Being an experienced veteran who can help to lead a young team is also a plus.
The slugger is betting on himself by signing a short-term deal with the hope he can cash in if he has a great year for Detroit.
One way or another, the contract he signs likely ends with him leaving the Tigers after just one season.
In a recent article naming Detroit players he expects gone within the calendar year of 2025, Jovan Alford of FanSided named Torres as one of them.
“If things work out with Torres, Detroit should try to re-sign him to a multi-year deal. But in case the Tigers’ season goes south, Detroit has a good trade chip to utilize.”
There’s a big difference between “should” and “will”, so while yes Detroit “should” try to sign Torres to a long-term deal if he produces at the level they hope he can, it certainly does not mean they will.
This can go a few different ways for the slugger and the Tigers.
In one scenario, he has an outstanding season reminiscent of the first two years of his career. With Torres still two seasons away from 30 and not turning 29 until next winter, he would still be well within the range to receive a massive long-term deal from someone, and if it creeps close to the nine-figure range, don’t count on it being Detroit.
Alford also points out an interesting possibility in that if the season looks reminiscent for the team as it did in the first half of last year when they became deadline sellers, there’s a good chance Torres would be a desired trade piece for a contending team, a move the Tigers would gladly make if they aren’t in contention.
It will be interesting to see how things play out, but most signs are pointing to Torres being a one-and-done player in Detroit.
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