Hockeytown Still Wants a Team

15,983 fans flocked to Little Caesars Arena for the second PWHL Detroit Takeover Tour game of the season, surpassing the previous 9,624 attendance on January 3rd, 2026. Merch lines wrapped around the building as fans waited for puck drop in Hockeytown. Creating an inclusive environment, Hockeytown welcomed fans of all kinds to the arena. Women,…

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Toledo Dominates Indy in Home Opener

The Toledo Walleye put on a show in front of their home crowd, scoring three short-handed goals on their way to a 6–2 win over the Indy Fuel in their 2025–26 home opener. Chad Hillebrand and Will Hillman each netted two goals, while goaltender Carter Gylander stopped 23 of 25 shots in a statement victory at the Huntington Center.

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Walleye Split Weekend Series in Bloomington

The Toledo Walleye split their weekend road series against the Bloomington Bison, falling 4–2 on Friday before storming back with a 6–2 victory on Saturday. Brandon Hawkins led the way in the rematch with a hat trick, including a penalty-shot goal, while the Walleye offense erupted for four goals in the third period.

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Larkin Sets Red Wings Record

Dylan Larkin added another milestone to his career this week, becoming the all-time leader in games played by a U.S.-born player in Red Wings history. His 740th game in the winged wheel officially put him at the top of the list. The Waterford native has spent his entire career in Detroit since debuting in 2015, steadily…

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Detroit Red Wings shine in rare bright spot on disappointing Michigan weekend

Photo by Alana Dackiw, Elevated Media

It was a bleak weekend for Michigan sports fans — the Lions fell to Kansas City, the Tigers were eliminated by Seattle, and both the University of Michigan and Michigan State lost in college play — all while the Detroit Red Wings provided the sole good news. Detroit won back-to-back games against the Toronto Maple Leafs (6-3 at home and 3-2 on the road), a promising run that starkly contrasts with the state’s other teams.

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Is This Canada’s Ultimate Hat Trick?

Could 2025 be the year Canadian hockey finally takes over all the major leagues? Never before has Canada swept the three biggest pro titles in a season. With the Trois-Rivières Lions winning the Kelly Cup and the Abbotsford Canucks and Edmonton Oilers in the running for theirs, history is within reach.

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