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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025–26 Detroit Red Wings season is the franchise’s 100th season in the National Hockey League (NHL) and marks a milestone year for one of the league’s most storied teams. Building on the momentum of recent rebuilding efforts, the Red Wings enter the season with a core led by captain Dylan Larkin, top defenseman Moritz Seider, and emerging forward Lucas Raymond. Under head coach Derek Lalonde, Detroit aims to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2016, bolstered by key offseason acquisitions and continued development from young talent. As the team celebrates its centennial season, expectations are high for a competitive run in a challenging Atlantic Division.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Detroit Red Wings 2025 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices vary widely depending on opponent, timing, and seat location. For less in-demand games — typically weekday matchups or non-rival opponents — upper-level seats can be found for as low as $40–$60. Most mid-range games fall into the $90–$150 bracket for decent lower-bowl or corner sections. However, premium matchups — such as games against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, or Chicago Blackhawks — tend to drive prices significantly higher, often reaching $200–$400, especially for weekend or late-season dates.
VIP tickets are typically available as premium seating options rather than full-service VIP experiences. These include glass seats, center-ice lower bowl, and club-level sections at Little Caesars Arena, with prices often ranging from $300 to over $700 per seat, depending on opponent and game date. For high-demand matchups like those against the Bruins, Maple Leafs, or Blackhawks, premium seat listings can exceed $800–$1,000, especially when bundled with perks like lounge access or priority entry.
RED WINGS’ OPPONENTS: The Detroit Red Wings; 2025–26 opponents include a full slate of matchups against all 31 other NHL teams, featuring multiple games against Atlantic Division rivals like the Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins, Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida Panthers, Buffalo Sabres, and Ottawa Senators. As part of the Eastern Conference schedule, they also face Metropolitan teams such as the Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia Flyers, Washington Capitals, Columbus Blue Jackets, Carolina Hurricanes, and New York Islanders. From the Western Conference, the Red Wings will play every team once at home and once away, including the Colorado Avalanche, Vegas Golden Knights, Dallas Stars, Chicago Blackhawks, Minnesota Wild, Nashville Predators, St. Louis Blues, Winnipeg Jets, Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks, Seattle Kraken, San Jose Sharks, Anaheim Ducks, Los Angeles Kings, and the Utah Hockey Club. The season represents a century milestone for Detroit, adding significance to every matchup across divisions.
RED WINGS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
- Week 1 (Oct 9–15):
Oct 9 vs Montreal; Oct 11 vs Toronto; Oct 13 @ Toronto; Oct 15 vs Florida; Oct 17 vs Tampa Bay; Oct 19 vs Edmonton - Week 2 (Oct 22–30):
Oct 22 @ Buffalo; Oct 23 @ NY Islanders; Oct 25 vs St. Louis; Oct 28 @ St. Louis; Oct 30 @ Los Angeles; Oct 31 @ Anaheim - Week 3 (Nov 1–9):
Nov 2 @ San Jose; Nov 4 @ Vegas; Nov 7 vs NY Rangers; Nov 9 vs Chicago - Week 4 (Nov 10–16):
Nov 13 vs Anaheim; Nov 15 vs Buffalo; Nov 16 @ NY Rangers; Nov 18 vs Seattle; Nov 20 vs NY Islanders; Nov 22 vs Columbus - Week 5 (Nov 24–30):
Nov 24 @ New Jersey; Nov 26 vs Nashville; Nov 28 vs Tampa Bay; Nov 29 @ Boston - Week 6 (Dec 1–7):
Dec 2 vs Boston; Dec 4 @ Columbus; Dec 6 @ Seattle; Dec 8 @ Vancouver; Dec 10 @ Calgary; Dec 11 @ Edmonton; Dec 13 @ Chicago - Week 7 (Dec 16–23):
Dec 16 vs NY Islanders; Dec 17 vs Utah; Dec 20 @ Washington; Dec 21 vs Washington; Dec 23 vs Dallas - Week 8 (Dec 24–31):
Dec 27 @ Carolina; Dec 28 vs Toronto; Dec 31 vs Winnipeg - Week 9 (Jan 1–7):
Jan 1 @ Pittsburgh; Jan 3 vs Pittsburgh; Jan 5 @ Ottawa; Jan 8 vs Vancouver; Jan 10 @ Montreal; Jan 12 vs Carolina; Jan 13 @ Boston - Week 10 (Jan 14–20):
Jan 16 vs San Jose; Jan 18 vs Ottawa; Jan 21 @ Toronto; Jan 22 @ Minnesota; Jan 24 @ Winnipeg; Jan 27 vs Los Angeles; Jan 29 vs Washington; Jan 31 vs Colorado - Week 11 (Feb 1–7):
Feb 2 @ Colorado; Feb 4 @ Utah - Week 12 (Feb 26–Mar 2):
Feb 26 @ Ottawa; Feb 28 @ Carolina; Mar 2 @ Nashville - Week 13 (Mar 3–9):
Mar 4 vs Vegas; Mar 6 vs Florida; Mar 8 @ New Jersey - Week 14 (Mar 10–17):
Mar 10 @ Florida; Mar 12 @ Tampa Bay; Mar 14 @ Dallas; Mar 16 vs Calgary; Mar 19 vs Montreal; Mar 21 vs Boston - Week 15 (Mar 22–29):
Mar 24 vs Ottawa; Mar 27 @ Buffalo; Mar 28 vs Philadelphia; Mar 31 @ Pittsburgh - Week 16 (Apr 1–5):
Apr 2 @ Philadelphia; Apr 4 @ NY Rangers; Apr 5 vs Minnesota - Week 17 (Apr 6–15):
Apr 7 vs Columbus; Apr 9 vs Philadelphia; Apr 11 vs New Jersey; Apr 13 @ Tampa Bay; Apr 15 @ Florida
ABOUT DETROIT RED WINGS: The Detroit Red Wings are one of the most iconic and successful franchises in NHL history. Based in Detroit, Michigan, they were founded in 1926 and are part of the league’s “Original Six” teams, a group that also includes the Bruins, Blackhawks, Canadiens, Maple Leafs, and Rangers. The Red Wings have won 11 Stanley Cups, the most of any U.S.-based NHL team, with championship eras led by legends like Gordie Howe, Steve Yzerman, Terry Sawchuk, and Nicklas Lidström. They are known for their tradition, loyalty, and passionate fanbase that has followed the team through decades of dominance and rebuilding.
Detroit plays its home games at Little Caesars Arena, a modern venue that also hosts the NBA’s Detroit Pistons. For much of the 1990s and early 2000s, the Red Wings were a dynasty, regularly finishing atop the league standings and contending for the Cup under coaches like Scotty Bowman and with stars such as Sergei Fedorov, Brendan Shanahan, and Pavel Datsyuk. From 1991 to 2016, they made the playoffs 25 straight seasons—one of the longest postseason streaks in North American sports history.
In recent years, the team has been in a rebuilding phase, guided by former captain Steve Yzerman, now general manager. Players like Dylan Larkin, Moritz Seider, and Lucas Raymond are at the center of Detroit’s resurgence, and hopes are high as the franchise celebrates its 100th season in 2025–26. With a storied past and a promising future, the Red Wings remain a cornerstone of the NHL and a symbol of hockey excellence.