List of Detroit Red Wings award winners
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{{Infobox Hockey Awards
|name = Detroit Red Wings
|bg_color = background:#FFFFFF;border-top:#C8102E 5px solid;border-bottom:#C8102E 5px solid;
|text_color = #000000
|image = Lidstrom stanleycup2.jpg
|image_size = 250px
|image_alt = Nicklas Lidstrom hoisting the Stanley Cup
|caption = The Red Wings have won the Stanley Cup 11 times. Nicklas Lidstrom is seen here with the trophy after winning it in 2008.
|awards = 162
|Stanley = 11
|Obrien = 5
|Campbell = 6
|Wales = 13
|Presidents = 6
|Ross = 7
|Masterton = 2
|Calder = 6
|Conacher = 2
|Smythe = 5
|Selke = 7
|Hart = 9
|Adams = 4
|Norris = 9
|Clancy = 2
|Byng = 14
|Patrick = 25
|Lindsay = 2
|Vezina = 5
|Jennings = 2
|Foundation = 2
|Lifetime = 1
|Plusminus = 4
|Messier = 1
| award1 = Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
| award1num = 3
| award2 = Golden Hockey Stick
| award2num = 1
| award3 = Kharlamov Trophy
| award3num = 3
| award4 = Viking Award
| award4num = 5
}}
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The Detroit Red Wings are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan. They are members of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL) and are one of the "Original Six" teams of the league.{{cite web |url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/teams.htm?navid=nav-tms-main |title=Rosters, Arena Information, and Aerial Maps |access-date=August 27, 2013 |website=National Hockey League |archive-date=August 24, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130824122252/http://www.nhl.com/ice/teams.htm?navid=nav-tms-main |url-status=live }}{{cite web |url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=670654 |title=4 of the NHL's Original 6 – Chicago, Detroit, Boston, NY Rangers – among 8 still in playoffs |date=May 14, 2013 |access-date=August 26, 2013 |author=The Canadian Press |archive-date=September 27, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927214823/http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=670654 |url-status=live }} The franchise and its members have won numerous team and individual awards and honors. The first team trophy acquired by the club was the Prince of Wales Trophy in 1934, at the time awarded to the champion of the American Division.{{cite web |url=http://www.hhof.com/htmlSilverware/silver_splashprinceofwales.shtml |title=Prince of Wales Trophy |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |access-date=June 13, 2013 |archive-date=September 5, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905080154/http://www.hhof.com/htmlSilverware/silver_splashprinceofwales.shtml |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SilverwareTrophyWinners.jsp?tro=PWT |title=Prince of Wales Trophy winners |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |access-date=June 13, 2013 |archive-date=June 10, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150610050606/http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SilverwareTrophyWinners.jsp?tro=PWT |url-status=live }} Their most recent team trophy was the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl in 2009, taken in honor of being the champions of the Western Conference.{{ref label|East|a|a}}{{cite web |url=http://www.hhof.com/htmlSilverware/silver_splashccb.shtml |title=Clarence S. Campbell Bowl |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |access-date=June 13, 2013 |archive-date=June 25, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140625094325/http://www.hhof.com/htmlSilverware/silver_splashccb.shtml |url-status=dead }}{{cite web |url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SilverwareTrophyWinners.jsp?tro=CCB |title=Clarence S. Campbell Bowl winners |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |access-date=June 13, 2013 |archive-date=June 29, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150629045040/http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SilverwareTrophyWinners.jsp?tro=CCB |url-status=live }} The team has captured the Stanley Cup as league champion eleven times, most recently in 2008.
Gordie Howe is the team's most decorated player, with six wins each of the Art Ross Trophy as regular season scoring leader and the Hart Memorial Trophy as regular season most valuable player (MVP), twenty-one selections to the First and Second Team All-Stars (the most in league history), twenty-two appearances in the All-Star Game, the Lester Patrick Trophy for outstanding contributions to the sport in the United States, and the NHL Lifetime Achievement Award for long term contributions to hockey. Nicklas Lidstrom has the most awards of any defenseman, having once won the Conn Smythe Trophy as post season MVP to go along with having won the James Norris Memorial Trophy (Norris Trophy) seven times as the best defenseman in the league as well as twelve selections to the First and Second Team All-Stars and twelve selections to the All-Star Game. Terry Sawchuk leads goaltenders with three wins of the Vezina Trophy as the league's best goaltender,{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24965|title=Vezina Trophy|website=National Hockey League|access-date=June 9, 2013|archive-date=May 16, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230516130613/http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24965|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/vezina.html|title=Vezina Trophy Winners|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|access-date=June 9, 2013|archive-date=June 26, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626123837/http://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/vezina.html|url-status=live}} seven selections to the First and Second Team All-Stars, seven selections to the All-Star Game, the Lester Patrick Trophy, and the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league's best rookie. Howe, Lidstrom, and Sawchuk have all had their uniform number retired by the team and have all been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Three Red Wings have been the inaugural recipient of an award and three awards are named in honor of former Red Wings. In 1932 Carl Voss was named the first winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy. The first time the Norris Trophy was awarded was in 1954, when Red Kelly won. In 2007 Chris Chelios was named the first annual winner of the Mark Messier Leadership Award, the award previously having been given on a monthly basis.{{cite web|url=https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=209350&hubname= |title=Chelios named Messier Leader of the Year|date=May 30, 2007|access-date=October 5, 2007|publisher=The Sports Network |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071007024741/http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=209350&hubname= |archive-date = October 7, 2007}} The Jack Adams Award, given to the best coach, is named for Jack Adams, long-time head coach and general manager of the club. The Norris Trophy takes its name from James E. Norris, who owned the club from 1932 to 1952. In 2010, the Lester B. Pearson Award was renamed the Ted Lindsay Award to recognize Ted Lindsay "for his skill, tenacity, leadership, and for his role in establishing the original Players' Association."
League awards
=Team trophies=
The Detroit Red Wings have won the O'Brien Trophy five times, the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl and the Presidents' Trophy six times each, the Stanley Cup eleven times, and the Prince of Wales Trophy thirteen times.
=Individual awards=
Many members of the Red Wings organization have received individual awards from the league. The Lady Byng Memorial Trophy has been won fourteen times by seven different players in recognition of their gentlemanly play; Pavel Datsyuk has won four times while Red Kelly and Alex Delvecchio have each won three times. The Hart Memorial Trophy, for most valuable player, and the James Norris Memorial Trophy, awarded to the league's best defenseman, have each been won nine times. Gordie Howe won the Hart six times and Nicklas Lidstrom won the Norris seven times. Three coaches have been honored with the Jack Adams Award a total of four times; Jacques Demers is the only person to have won the award in consecutive years as well as being the only coach to win twice with the same team.
File: Gordie Howe Chex card.jpg won more awards than any other player in team history|alt=Gordie Howe]]
File:Jack Adams, Toronto Arenas.jpg is named in honor of Jack Adams|alt=Jack Adams]]
File:Jacques Demers.jpg won the Jack Adams Award in consecutive years|alt=Jacques Demers]]
File:Henrik Zetterberg.jpg won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2008 and the NHL Foundation Player Award in 2013]]
File:Pavel Datsyuk 2008.jpg has won both the Frank J. Selke Trophy and the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy multiple times]]
All-Stars
=NHL first and second team All-Stars=
File:Syd Howe.jpg was a one-time second team All-Star|alt=Syd Howe posing on the ice in a Philadelphia Quakers uniform]]
The NHL first and second team All-Stars are the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.National Hockey League 2013, p. 234 Gordie Howe has been selected twenty-one times, more than any other player in league history.National Hockey League 2013, p. 233
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|+ Detroit Red Wings selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-StarsNational Hockey League 2013, pp. 234–236 ! scope="col" |Player ! scope="col" |Position ! scope="col" |Selections ! scope="col" |Season ! scope="col" |Team |
scope="row" rowspan="4"|{{sortname|Sid|Abel}}
|rowspan="4" |{{sort|4|Center}} |rowspan="4" |4 |2nd |
---|
1948–49
|1st |
1949–50
|1st |
1950–51
|2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="3"|{{sortname|Jack|Adams}}
|rowspan="3" |{{sort|7|Coach}} |rowspan="3" |3 |1st |
1942–43
|1st |
1944–45
|2nd |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Larry|Aurie}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |1 |1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Marty|Barry}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |1 |1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Carl|Brewer|Carl Brewer (ice hockey)}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Chris|Chelios}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |1 |1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Paul|Coffey}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |1 |1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Roger|Crozier}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |1 |1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Pavel|Datsyuk}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="2"|{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}}
|rowspan="2" |{{sort|4|Center}} |rowspan="2" |2 |2nd |
1958–59
|2nd |
scope="row" |{{Sortname|Sergei|Fedorov}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |1 |1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Bill|Gadsby}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Gerard|Gallant}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Bob|Goldham}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="3" |{{sortname|Ebbie|Goodfellow}}
|rowspan="3" |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |rowspan="3" |3 |2nd |
1936–37
|1st |
1939–40
|1st |
scope="row" rowspan="2" |{{sortname|Glenn|Hall}}
|rowspan="2" |{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |rowspan="2" |2 |2nd |
1956–57
|1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Flash|Hollett}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |1 |1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Marian|Hossa}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="21" |{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|rowspan="21" |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |rowspan="21" |21 |2nd |
1949–50
|2nd |
1950–51
|1st |
1951–52
|1st |
1952–53
|1st |
1953–54
|1st |
1955–56
|2nd |
1956–57
|1st |
1957–58
|1st |
1958–59
|2nd |
1959–60
|1st |
1960–61
|2nd |
1961–62
|2nd |
1962–63
|1st |
1963–64
|2nd |
1964–65
|2nd |
1965–66
|1st |
1966–67
|2nd |
1967–68
|1st |
1968–69
|1st |
1969–70
|1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Syd|Howe}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="8" |{{sortname|Red|Kelly}}
| rowspan="8" |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} | rowspan="8" |8 |2nd |
1950–51
|1st |
1951–52
|1st |
1952–53
|1st |
1953–54
|1st |
1954–55
|1st |
1955–56
|2nd |
1956–57
|1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Vladimir|Konstantinov}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="12" |{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}}
| rowspan="12" |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} | rowspan="12" |12 |1st |
1998–99
|1st |
1999–2000
|1st |
2000–01
|1st |
2001–02
|1st |
2002–03
|1st |
2005–06
|1st |
2006–07
|1st |
2007–08
|1st |
2008–09
|2nd |
2009–10
|2nd |
2010–11
|1st |
scope="row" rowspan="9" |{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}}
| rowspan="9" |{{sort|3|Left wing}} | rowspan="9" |9 |1st |
1948–49
|2nd |
1949–50
|1st |
1950–51
|1st |
1951–52
|1st |
1952–53
|1st |
1953–54
|1st |
1955–56
|1st |
1956–57
|1st |
scope="row" rowspan="2" |{{sortname|Frank|Mahovlich}}
| rowspan="2" |{{sort|3|Left wing}} | rowspan="2" |2 |2nd |
1969–70
|2nd |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Johnny|Mowers}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |1 |1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|John|Ogrodnick}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |1 |1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Chris|Osgood}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="4" |{{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}
| rowspan="4" |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} | rowspan="4" |4 |2nd |
1958–59
|2nd |
1959–60
|1st |
1960–61
|1st |
scope="row" rowspan="3" |{{sortname|Bill|Quackenbush}}
| rowspan="3" |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} | rowspan="3" |3 |2nd |
1947–48
|1st |
1948–49
|1st |
scope="row" rowspan="2" |{{sortname|Mickey|Redmond}}
| rowspan="2" |{{sort|5|Right wing}} | rowspan="2" |2 |1st |
1973–74
|2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="2" |{{sortname|Leo|Reise}}
| rowspan="2" |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} | rowspan="2" |2 |2nd |
1950–51
|2nd |
scope="row" |{{sortname|John Ross|Roach}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |1 |1st |
scope="row" rowspan="7" |{{sortname|Terry|Sawchuk}}
| rowspan="7" |{{sort|1|Goaltender}} | rowspan="7" |7 |1st |
1951–52
|1st |
1952–53
|1st |
1953–54
|2nd |
1954–55
|2nd |
1958–59
|2nd |
1962–63
|2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="2" |{{sortname|Brendan|Shanahan}}
| rowspan="2" |{{sort|3|Left wing}} | rowspan="2" |2 |1st |
2001–02
|2nd |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Normie|Smith}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |1 |1st |
scope="row" rowspan="5" |{{sortname|Jack|Stewart|dab=ice hockey}}
| rowspan="5" |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} | rowspan="5" |5 |1st |
1945–46
|2nd |
1946–47
|2nd |
1947–48
|1st |
1948–49
|1st |
scope="row" rowspan="2" |{{sortname|Norm|Ullman}}
| rowspan="2" |{{sort|4|Center}} | rowspan="2" |2 |1st |
1966–67
|2nd |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Cooney|Weiland}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |1 |1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Henrik|Zetterberg}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |1 |2nd |
=NHL All-Rookie Team=
File:JimmyHowardRW.jpg was named to the All-Rookie Team for the 2009–10 season|alt=Jimmy Howard on the ice, upright in front of his net]]
The NHL All-Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.National Hockey League 2013, p. 237 Steve Yzerman was the first Red Wing selected, in the 1983–84 season. Goaltender Jimmy Howard is the most recently selected player, having been named to the team in 2009–10.
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|+ Detroit Red Wings selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team ! scope="col" |Player ! scope="col" |Position ! scope="col" |Season |
scope="row" |{{Sortname|Sergei|Fedorov}}
|{{sort|6|Forward}} |
---|
scope="row" |{{sortname|Jimmy|Howard}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Vladimir|Konstantinov}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Lucas|Raymond}}
|{{sort|6|Forward}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Moritz|Seider}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}}
|{{sort|6|Forward}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Henrik|Zetterberg}}
|{{sort|6|Forward}} |
=All-Star Game selections=
The National Hockey League All-Star Game is a mid-season exhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season. Sixty-four All-Star Games have been held since 1947, with at least one player chosen to represent the Red Wings in each year. The All-Star game has not been held in various years: 1979 and 1987 due to the 1979 Challenge Cup and Rendez-vous '87 series between the NHL and the Soviet national team, respectively, 1995, 2005, and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages, 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games, 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and 2025 when it was replaced by the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off.{{cite web |url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/09/28/us/nhl-all-star-game-fast-facts/ |title=NHL All Star Game Fast Facts |access-date=September 29, 2013 |archive-date=February 22, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222014700/http://edition.cnn.com/2013/09/28/us/nhl-all-star-game-fast-facts/ |url-status=live }}
Detroit has hosted five of the games. The 4th, 6th, 8th, and 9th games all took place at the Detroit Olympia.Podnieks 2000, p. 36Podnieks 2000, p. 44Podnieks 2000, p. 52Podnieks 2000, p. 55 On October 8, 1950, the Red Wings, winner of the 1950 Stanley Cup Finals, played a team of All-Stars in the 4th All-Star Game. Only 9,166 people attended the game, making it is the smallest attendance figure in All-Star Game history. Ted Lindsay scored the first hat trick in an All-Star Game, as the Red Wings won 7–1.Podnieks 2000, pp. 36-38 The 6th All-Star Game was held on October 5, 1952. For the second year in a row, the format had the First and Second Team All-Stars, with additional players on each team, play each other. After the game ended in a tie for the second year in a row, the NHL decided that they would continue with the previous format of the Stanley Cup winner playing an all-star team.Podnieks 2000, pp. 44-46 The Red Wings won both the 1954 Stanley Cup Finals and the 1955 Stanley Cup Finals and so hosted the 8th and 9th All-Star Games, each on October 2. The 1954 match ended in a 2–2 tie while the Red Wings won the 1955 game by a score of 3–1.Podnieks 2000, pp. 52-58 The 32nd National Hockey League All-Star Game was held at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit on February 5, 1980. The Wales Conference all-star team won for the fifth consecutive time. Gordie Howe, then of the Hartford Whalers, appeared in his twenty-third and final All-Star game, his first twenty-two coming during his career in Detroit.Podnieks 2000, pp. 162-166
File:1957 Topps Marcel Pronovost.png played in 10 All-Star Games as a Red Wing]]
File:Mike Babcock in 2013.jpg has coached two All-Star Games|alt=Mike Babcock at a press conference]]
File:Chris Osgood 2008.jpg was selected to play in two All-Star Games|alt=Chris Osgood during a game]]
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|+Detroit Red Wings players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game |
scope="col" | Game
!scope="col" | Year !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Position !scope="col" class="unsortable"| References |
---|
scope="row" rowspan="3" | {{sort|01|1st}}
|rowspan="3" |1947 |{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}} |{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Bill|Quackenbush}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Jack|Stewart|dab=ice hockey}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="5" | {{sort|02|2nd}}
|rowspan="5" |1948 |{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}} |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Tommy|Ivan}}
|{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Bill|Quackenbush}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Jack|Stewart|dab=ice hockey}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="5" |{{sort|03|3rd}}
|rowspan="5" |1949 |{{sortname|Sid|Abel}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Tommy|Ivan}}
|{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Jack|Stewart|dab=ice hockey}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="19"|{{sort|04|4th}}
|rowspan="19" |1950 |{{sortname|Sid|Abel}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |rowspan="19" |Podnieks 2000, p. 39 |
{{sortname|Steve|Black}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Joe|Carveth}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Gerry|Couture}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Lee|Fogolin|Lee Fogolin, Sr.}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|George|Gee|dab=ice hockey}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Bob|Goldham}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Tommy|Ivan}}
|{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Red|Kelly}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Jim|McFadden}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Marty|Pavelich}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Jimmy|Peters, Sr.}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Metro|Prystai}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Leo|Reise}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Terry|Sawchuk}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
{{sortname|Gaye|Stewart}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" rowspan="5" |{{sort|05|5th}}
|rowspan="5" |1951 |{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}} |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Red|Kelly}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Leo|Reise}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Terry|Sawchuk}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
scope="row" rowspan="9"|{{sort|06|6th}}
|rowspan="9" |1952 |{{sortname|Bob|Goldham}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Tommy|Ivan}}
|{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Red|Kelly}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Tony|Leswick}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Marty|Pavelich}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Terry|Sawchuk}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
{{sortname|Reg|Sinclair}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
scope="row" rowspan="6"|{{sort|07|7th}}
|rowspan="6" |1953 |{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Red|Kelly}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Metro|Prystai}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Terry|Sawchuk}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
scope="row" rowspan="19"|{{sort|08|8th}}
|rowspan="19" |1954 |{{sortname|Keith|Allen|dab=ice hockey}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |rowspan="19" |Podnieks 2000, p. 54 |
{{sortname|Marcel|Bonin}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Bill|Dineen}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Bob|Goldham}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Red|Kelly}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Tony|Leswick}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Marty|Pavelich}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Don|Poile}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Metro|Prystai}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Earl|Reibel}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Terry|Sawchuk}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
{{sortname|Jimmy|Skinner}}
|{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Glen|Skov}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Johnny|Wilson|dab=ice hockey}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Benny|Woit}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="20"|{{sort|09|9th}}
|rowspan="20" |1955 |{{sortname|Johnny|Bucyk}} |{{sort|3|Left wing}} |rowspan="20" |Podnieks 2000, p. 58 |
{{sortname|Real|Chevrefils}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Norm|Corcoran}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Bill|Dineen}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Warren|Godfrey}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Bob|Goldham}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Glenn|Hall}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
{{sortname|Larry|Hillman}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Gord|Hollingworth}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Red|Kelly}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Marty|Pavelich}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Earl|Reibel}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Ed|Sandford}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Jimmy|Skinner}}
|{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Jerry|Toppazzini}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Norm|Ullman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="5"|10th
|rowspan="5"|1956 |{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Glenn|Hall}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
{{sortname|Red|Kelly}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Jimmy|Skinner}}
|{{sort|7|Coach}} |
scope="row" rowspan="6" |11th
|rowspan="6" |1957 |{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Glenn|Hall}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Red|Kelly}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3"|12th
|rowspan="3" |1958 |{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="4" |13th
|rowspan="4" |1959 |{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Terry|Sawchuk}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3" |14th
|rowspan="3" |1960 |{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}} |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Norm|Ullman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="5" |15th
|rowspan="5" |1961 |{{sortname|Sid|Abel}} |{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Norm|Ullman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3"|16th
|rowspan="3" |1962 |{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Norm|Ullman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="6"| 17th
|rowspan="6" |1963 |{{sortname|Sid|Abel}} |{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Terry|Sawchuk}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
{{sortname|Norm|Ullman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3" | 18th
|rowspan="3" |1964 |{{sortname|Sid|Abel}} |{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
scope="row" rowspan="6" | 19th
|rowspan="6" |1965 |{{sortname|Sid|Abel}} |{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Bill|Gadsby}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Norm|Ullman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="4"| 20th
|rowspan="4" |1967 |{{sortname|Sid|Abel}} |{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Norm|Ullman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | 21st
|rowspan="2" |1968 |{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}} |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Norm|Ullman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | 22nd
|rowspan="2" |1969 |{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}} |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Frank|Mahovlich}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2"| 23rd
|rowspan="2"| 1970 |{{sortname|Carl|Brewer|Carl Brewer (ice hockey)}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
scope="row" | 24th
|1971 |{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}} |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
scope="row" | 25th
|1972 |{{sortname|Red|Berenson}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" | 26th
|1973 |{{sortname|Gary|Bergman}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2"| 27th
|rowspan="2" |1974 |{{sortname|Red|Berenson}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Mickey|Redmond}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
scope="row" | 28th
|1975 |{{sortname|Marcel|Dionne}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" | 29th
|1976 |{{sortname|Dan|Maloney}} |{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" | 30th
|1977 |{{sortname|Nick|Libett}} |{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" | 31st
|1978 |{{sortname|Reed|Larson}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" | 32nd
|1980 |{{sortname|Reed|Larson}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2"| 33rd
|rowspan="2" |1981 |{{sortname|Reed|Larson}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|John|Ogrodnick}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" | 34th
|1982 |{{sortname|John|Ogrodnick}} |{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" | 35th
|1983 |{{sortname|Willie|Huber}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | 36th
|rowspan="2" |1984 |{{sortname|John|Ogrodnick}} |{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" | 37th
|1985 |{{sortname|John|Ogrodnick}} |{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" | 38th
|1986 |{{sortname|John|Ogrodnick}} |{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2"| 39th
|rowspan="2" |1988 |{{sortname|Bob|Probert}} |{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" | 40th
|1989 |{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" | 41st
|1990 |{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" | 42nd
|1991 |{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3" | 43rd
|rowspan="3" |1992 |{{sortname|Tim|Cheveldae}} |{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
{{Sortname|Sergei|Fedorov}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3"| 44th
|rowspan="3" |1993 |{{sortname|Steve|Chiasson}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Paul|Coffey}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | 45th
|rowspan="2" |1994 |{{sortname|Paul|Coffey}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{Sortname|Sergei|Fedorov}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="5"| 46th
|rowspan="5" |1996 |{{sortname|Scotty|Bowman}} |{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Paul|Coffey}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{Sortname|Sergei|Fedorov}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Chris|Osgood}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3"| 47th
|rowspan="3" |1997 |{{sortname|Viacheslav|Fetisov}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Brendan|Shanahan}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="4"| 48th
|rowspan="4" |1998 |{{sortname|Viacheslav|Fetisov}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Igor|Larionov}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Brendan|Shanahan}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3" | 49th
|rowspan="3" |1999 |{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Larry|Murphy|dab=ice hockey}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Brendan|Shanahan}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" rowspan="5" | 50th
|rowspan="5" |2000 |{{sortname|Scotty|Bowman}} |{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Chris|Chelios}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Brendan|Shanahan}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | 51st
|rowspan="2" |2001 |{{Sortname|Sergei|Fedorov}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="6" | 52nd
|rowspan="6" |2002 |{{sortname|Scotty|Bowman}} |{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Chris|Chelios}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{Sortname|Sergei|Fedorov}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Dominik|Hasek|Dominik Hašek}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Brendan|Shanahan}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3" | 53rd
|rowspan="3" |2003 |{{Sortname|Sergei|Fedorov}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Dave|Lewis|dab=ice hockey}}
|{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3"| 54th
|rowspan="3" |2004 |{{sortname|Pavel|Datsyuk}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Dave|Lewis|dab=ice hockey}}
|{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" | 55th
|2007 |{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="4" | 56th
|rowspan="4" |2008 |{{sortname|Mike|Babcock}} |{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Pavel|Datsyuk}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
{{sortname|Chris|Osgood}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
scope="row" rowspan="3"| 57th
|rowspan="3" |2009 |{{sortname|Mike|Babcock}} |{{sort|7|Coach}} |rowspan="3" |{{cite web |url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=29090 |title=2009 NHL All-Star Game Rosters |website=National Hockey League |access-date=September 25, 2013 |archive-date=June 26, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626100709/http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=29090 |url-status=live }}{{cite web |url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=29500 |title=Mike Babcock 2009 NHL All-Star Game Assistant Coach |website=National Hockey League |access-date=September 25, 2013 |archive-date=September 27, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927161615/http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=29500 |url-status=live }} |
{{sortname|Pavel|Datsyuk}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}}
|{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" | 58th
|2011 |{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}} |{{sort|2|Defenseman}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | 59th
|rowspan="2" |2012 |{{sortname|Pavel|Datsyuk}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Jimmy|Howard}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
scope="row" | 60th
|2015 |{{sortname|Jimmy|Howard}} |{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
scope="row" | 61st
|2016 |{{sortname|Dylan|Larkin}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |{{cite web |url=http://redwings.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=796357 |title=Larkin lone Wings' All-Star |publisher=Detroit Red Wings |first=Dana |last=Wakiji |date=January 6, 2016 |access-date=January 23, 2016 |archive-date=January 29, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160129175324/http://redwings.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=796357 |url-status=live }} |
scope="row" | 62nd
|2017 |{{sortname|Frans|Nielsen}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" | 63rd
|2018 |{{sortname|Mike|Green|dab=ice hockey, born 1985}} |{{sort|2|Defense}} |
scope="row" | 64th
|2019 |{{sortname|Jimmy|Howard}} |{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
scope="row" | 65th
|2020 |{{sortname|Tyler|Bertuzzi}} |{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" | 66th
|2022 |{{sortname|Dylan|Larkin}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" | 67th
|2023 |{{sortname|Dylan|Larkin}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |
scope="row" | 68th
|2024 |{{sortname|Alex|DeBrincat}} |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
=All-Star benefit games=
Prior to the institution of the National Hockey League All-Star Game the league held three different benefit games featuring teams of all-stars. The first was the Ace Bailey Benefit Game, held in 1934, after a violent collision with Eddie Shore of the Boston Bruins left Ace Bailey of the Toronto Maple Leafs hospitalized and unable to continue his playing career.Podnieks 2000, p. 11 In 1937 the Howie Morenz Memorial Game was held to raise money for the family of Howie Morenz of the Montreal Canadiens who died from complications after being admitted to the hospital for a broken leg.Podnieks 2000, pp. 5-7 The Babe Siebert Memorial Game was held in 1939 to raise funds for the family of the Canadiens' Babe Siebert who drowned shortly after he retired from playing.Podnieks 2000, p. 15
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|+Detroit Red Wings players and coaches selected to All-Star benefit games |
scope="col" | Game
!scope="col" | Year !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Position !scope="col" class="unsortable"| References |
---|
scope="row" rowspan="2" | {{sort|01|Ace Bailey Benefit Game}}
|rowspan="2" |1934 |{{sortname|Larry|Aurie}} |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
{{sortname|Herbie|Lewis|dab=ice hockey}}
|{{sort|3|Left wing}} |
scope="row" rowspan="4" | {{sort|03|Howie Morenz Memorial Game}}
|rowspan="4" |1937 |{{sortname|Jack|Adams}} |{{sort|7|Coach}} |
{{sortname|Marty|Barry}}
|{{sort|4|Center}} |
{{sortname|Ebbie|Goodfellow}}
|{{sort|2|Defense}} |
{{sortname|Normie|Smith}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | {{sort|02|Babe Siebert Memorial Game}}
|rowspan="2" |1939 |{{sortname|Ebbie|Goodfellow}} |{{sort|2|Defense}} |
{{sortname|Syd|Howe}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |
Career achievements
=Hockey Hall of Fame=
Many members of the Red Wings organization have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the Detroit Red Wings in any capacity and have also been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
File:Ted Lindsay.jpg was inducted in 1966|alt=Ted Lindsay]]
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|+Detroit Red Wings inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame ! scope="col" |Individual ! scope="col" |Category ! scope="col" |Year inducted ! scope="col" |Years with Red Wings in category ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |References |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Sid|Abel}}
|Player |1969 |1938–52 |
---|
scope="row" |{{sortname|Jack|Adams}}
|Player |1959 |none{{ref label|Adams|c|c}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Daniel|Alfredsson}}
|Player |2022 |2013–14 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Keith|Allen|dab=ice hockey}}
|Builder |1992 |none{{ref label|Allen|d|d}} |{{cite web |url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=b199201&type=Builder&page=bio&list=ByName |title=Keith Allen biography |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |access-date=June 15, 2013 |archive-date=July 30, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130730175010/http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=b199201&type=Builder&page=bio&list=ByName |url-status=live }}{{cite web |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=11406 |title=Keith Allen hockey statistics and profile |publisher=Internet Hockey Database |access-date=June 15, 2013 |archive-date=April 11, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130411035346/http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=11406 |url-status=live }} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Al|Arbour}}
|Builder |1996 |none{{ref label|Arbour|e|e}} |{{cite web |url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=b199601&type=Builder&page=bio&list=ByName |title=Al Arbour biography |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |access-date=June 15, 2013 |archive-date=July 1, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150701174114/http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=b199601&type=Builder&page=bio&list=ByName |url-status=live }}{{cite web |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=97 |title=Al Arbour hockey statistics and profile |publisher=Internet Hockey Database |access-date=June 15, 2013 |archive-date=April 26, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090426131254/http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=97 |url-status=live }} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Marty|Barry}}
|Player |1965 |1935–39 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Andy|Bathgate}}
|Player |1978 |1965–67 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Leo|Boivin}}
|Player |1986 |1965–67 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Scotty|Bowman}}
|Builder |1991 |1993–2002 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Johnny|Bucyk}}
|Player |1981 |1955–57 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Colin|Campbell|dab=ice hockey, born 1953}}
|Builder |2024 |1985–90 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Chris|Chelios}}
|Player |2013 |1999–2009 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Dino|Ciccarelli}}
|Player |2010 |1992–96 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Paul|Coffey}}
|Player |2004 |1993–96 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Charlie|Conacher}}
|Player |1961 |1938–39 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Roy|Conacher}}
|Player |1998 |1946–47 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Alec|Connell}}
|Player |1958 |1931–32 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Murray|Costello}}
|Builder |2005 |none{{ref label|Costello|f|f}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Pavel|Datsyuk}}
|Player |2024 |2001–16 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}}
|Player |1977 |1951–73 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Jim|Devellano}}
|Builder |2010 |1982–present |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Marcel|Dionne}}
|Player |1992 |1971–75 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Bernie|Federko}}
|Player |2002 |1989–90 |
scope="row" |{{Sortname|Sergei|Fedorov}}
|Player |2015 |1990–2003 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Viacheslav|Fetisov}}
|Player |2001 |1995–98 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Frank|Foyston}}
|Player |1958 |1926–28 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Frank|Fredrickson}}
|Player |1958 |1926–27. 1930–31 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Bill|Gadsby}}
|Player |1970 |1961–66 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Eddie|Giacomin}}
|Player |1987 |1975–78 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Ebbie|Goodfellow}}
|Player |1963 |1929–43 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Glenn|Hall}}
|Player |1975 |1952–53, 1954–57 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Doug|Harvey|dab=ice hockey}}
|Player |1973 |1967 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Dominik|Hasek|Dominik Hašek}}
|Player |2014 |2001–02, 2003, 2006–08 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|George|Hay|dab=ice hockey}}
|Player |1958 |1927–31, 1932–33 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Ken|Holland}}
|Builder |2020 |1985–2019 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Hap|Holmes}}
|Player |1972 |1926–28 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Marian|Hossa|Marián Hossa}}
|Player |2020 |2008–09 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}}
|Player |1972 |1946–71 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Mark|Howe}}
|Player |2011 |1992–95 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Syd|Howe}}
|Player |1965 |1934–46 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Brett|Hull}}
|Player |2009 |2001–04 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Mike|Ilitch}}
|Builder |2003 |1982–2017 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Tommy|Ivan}}
|Builder |1974 |1947–54 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Duke|Keats}}
|Player |1958 |1927 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Red|Kelly}}
|Player |1969 |1947–60 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Brian|Kilrea}}
|Builder |2003 |none{{ref label|Kilrea|g|g}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Igor|Larionov}}
|Player |2008 |1995–2000, 2000–03 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Herbie|Lewis|dab=ice hockey}}
|Player |1989 |1928–39 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}}
|Player |2015 |1991–2012 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}}
|Player |1966 |1944–57, 1964–65 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Harry|Lumley|dab=ice hockey}}
|Player |1980 |1944–50 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Frank|Mahovlich}}
|Player |1981 |1968–71 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Mike|Modano}}
|Player |2014 |2010–11 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Larry|Murphy|dab=ice hockey}}
|Player |2004 |1997–2001 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Vaclav|Nedomansky|Václav Nedomanský}}
|Player |2019 |1977–82 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Reg|Noble}}
|Player |1962 |1927–32 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Bruce|Norris|dab=ice hockey}}
|Builder |1969 |1955–82 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|James D.|Norris}}
|Builder |1962 |1932–66 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|James E.|Norris}}
|Builder |1958 |1932–52 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Adam|Oates}}
|Player |2012 |1985–89 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Brad|Park}}
|Player |1988 |1983–85 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Bud|Poile}}
|Builder |1990 |none{{ref label|Poile|h|h}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Marcel|Pronovost}}
|Player |1978 |1950–65 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Bill|Quackenbush}}
|Player |1976 |1942–49 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Luc|Robitaille}}
|Player |2009 |2001–03 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Jim|Rutherford}}
|Builder |2019 |none{{ref label|Rutherford|i|i}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Borje|Salming}}
|Player |1996 |1989–90 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Terry|Sawchuk}}
|Player |1971 |1949–55, 1957–64, 1968–69 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Earl|Seibert}}
|Player |1963 |1943–46 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Brendan|Shanahan}}
|Player |2013 |1996–2006 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Darryl|Sittler}}
|Player |1989 |1984–85 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Jack|Stewart|dab=ice hockey}}
|Player |1964 |1938–50 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Tiny|Thompson}}
|Player |1959 |1938–40 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Norm|Ullman}}
|Player |1982 |1955–68 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Rogie|Vachon}}
|Player |2016 |1978–80 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Mike|Vernon|dab=ice hockey}}
|Player |2023 |1995–97 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Carl|Voss}}
|Builder |1974 |none{{ref label|Voss|i|i}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Jack|Walker|dab=ice hockey}}
|Player |1960 |1926–28 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Harry|Watson|dab=ice hockey, born 1923}}
|Player |1994 |1942–43, 1945–46 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Cooney|Weiland}}
|Player |1971 |1933–35 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Arthur|Wirtz}}
|Builder |1971 |1932–51 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}}
|Player |2009 |1983–2006 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|John|Ziegler|dab=ice hockey}}
|Builder |1987 |1959–77 |{{cite web|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/JOHN+A.+ZIEGLER+JR.,+FORMER+PRESIDENT+OF+THE+NATIONAL+HOCKEY+LEAGUE,...-a012619766|title=John A. Ziegler Jr., former president of the National Hockey League, to join Dickinson Wright|access-date=June 9, 2013|archive-date=March 5, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305045616/http://www.thefreelibrary.com/JOHN+A.+ZIEGLER+JR.,+FORMER+PRESIDENT+OF+THE+NATIONAL+HOCKEY+LEAGUE,...-a012619766|url-status=live}}{{cite web |url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?type=Builder&mem=B198701&list=ByName |title=Ziegler Jr., John A. |access-date=September 29, 2013 |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |work=Legends of Hockey |archive-date=October 2, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131002030603/http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?type=Builder&mem=B198701&list=ByName |url-status=live }} |
=Lester Patrick Trophy=
Twenty-five members of the Red Wings organization have been honored with the Lester Patrick Trophy. The trophy has been presented by the National Hockey League and USA Hockey since 1966 to honor a recipient's contribution to ice hockey in the United States.{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24943|title=Lester Patrick Trophy|website=National Hockey League|access-date=June 9, 2013|archive-date=December 2, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202231819/http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24943|url-status=live}} This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the Detroit Red Wings in any capacity and have also received the Lester Patrick Trophy.
File:Marcel Dionne.jpg received the award in 2007|alt=Marcel Dionne walking down a red carpet on ice while wearing a Red Wings jersey]]
=Foster Hewitt Memorial Award=
Four members of the Red Wings organization have been honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award. The award is presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of ice hockey during their broadcasting career.{{cite web |url=http://www.hhof.com/html/leg_broadcasters.shtml |title=Foster Hewitt Memorial Award winners |access-date=June 11, 2013 |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |archive-date=June 21, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170621071937/http://hhof.com/html/leg_broadcasters.shtml |url-status=dead }}
=Retired numbers=
The Detroit Red Wings have retired eight numbers, which means that no player can use those uniform numbers again while part of the team. All of those players have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The most recently retired number is that of Red Kelly, whose number was retired on February 1, 2019.National Hockey League 2013, p. 59
The Red Wings have also made the number 6 of Larry Aurie and the number 16 of Vladimir Konstantinov no longer available for issue. However, the numbers are not considered to be officially retired.{{cite magazine |url=http://www.sportingnews.com/nhl/story/2013-07-24/nhl-retired-numbers-jersey-pavel-datsyuk-sergei-fedorov-red-wings-daniel-alfreds |title=NHL jersey retirements: Who's next in the Atlantic Division? |magazine=Sporting News |first=Sean |last=Gentille |date=July 24, 2013 |access-date=November 14, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203003217/http://www.sportingnews.com/nhl/story/2013-07-24/nhl-retired-numbers-jersey-pavel-datsyuk-sergei-fedorov-red-wings-daniel-alfreds |archive-date=December 3, 2013 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }} Although Aurie's uniform was retired in 1938 by James E. Norris, current team owner Mike Ilitch does not consider the number to be retired.{{cite web |title=Aurie holds Detroit's forgotten number |date=January 7, 2007 |url=http://www.macombdaily.com/articles/2007/01/07/sports/20070107-archive1.txt |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120302105134/http://www.macombdaily.com/articles/2007/01/07/sports/20070107-archive1.txt |publisher=The Macomb Daily |author=Bruce MacLeod |access-date=December 10, 2013 |archive-date=March 2, 2012 }} Konstantinov's number has not been issued to any player since he was permanently disabled in a vehicle accident after the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals.{{cite news |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/news/nhl--tragic-anniversary--vladimir-konstantinov-stepped-into-a-rented-limousine-15-years-ago.html |date=June 3, 2012 |access-date=December 10, 2013 |title=Tragic anniversary: Vladimir Konstantinov stepped into a rented limousine 15 years ago |author=Eric Adelson |work=Yahoo! Sports |archive-date=December 16, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131216105501/http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nhl--tragic-anniversary--vladimir-konstantinov-stepped-into-a-rented-limousine-15-years-ago.html |url-status=live }} Number 99 is also unavailable due to having been retired by the league in honor of Wayne Gretzky.{{cite magazine |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/2000/nhl_allstar/news/2000/02/06/gretsky_99/ |title=Gretzky's number retired before All-Star Game |date=February 6, 2000 |access-date=June 13, 2013 |magazine=Sports Illustrated |archive-date=November 12, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131112022319/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/2000/nhl_allstar/news/2000/02/06/gretsky_99/ |url-status=dead }}
Image:Retired numbers at Joe Louis Arena.jpg
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|+ Detroit Red Wings retired numbers ! scope="col" |Number ! scope="col" |Player ! scope="col" |Position ! scope="col" |Years with Red Wings as a player ! scope="col" |Date of retirement ceremony ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |References |
scope="row" |1
|{{sortname|Terry|Sawchuk}} |{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |1949–55, 1957–64, 1968–69 |March 6, 1994 |
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scope="row" |4
|{{sortname|Red|Kelly}} |{{sort|2|Defense}} |1947–60 |February 1, 2019 |
scope="row" |5
|{{sortname|Nicklas|Lidstrom|Nicklas Lidström}} |{{sort|2|Defense}} |1991–2012 |March 6, 2014 |
scope="row" |7
|{{sortname|Ted|Lindsay}} |{{sort|3|Left wing}} |1944–57, 1964–65 |November 10, 1991 |
scope="row" |9
|{{sortname|Gordie|Howe}} |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |1946–71 |March 12, 1972 |
scope="row" |10
|{{sortname|Alex|Delvecchio}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |1950–73 |November 10, 1991 |
scope="row" |12
|{{sortname|Sid|Abel}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |1938–52 |April 29, 1995 |
scope="row" |19
|{{sortname|Steve|Yzerman}} |{{sort|4|Center}} |1983–2006 |January 2, 2007 |
Other awards
File:BobbyBaun 05.jpg in 1970|alt=Bobby Baun, then with the Toronto Maple Leafs, in the penalty box during a game]]
Members of the club have also won various non-league awards that are designated for or typically given to NHL players. Bobby Baun was awarded the Charlie Conacher Humanitarian Award in 1970 for his work in the community. Pavel Datsyuk has won the Kharlamov Trophy as the best Russian in the league while Nicklas Lidstrom and Henrik Zetterberg have been recognized as the best Swede in the league with the Viking Award.
See also
Footnotes
- {{note label|East|a|a}} From 1993–94 through 2012–13, the Red Wings were members of the Western Conference.National Hockey League 2013, p. 57 The NHL realigned prior to the 2013–14 season and the Red Wings were placed in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference.{{Cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/9492759/nhl-releases-2013-14-schedule-new-division-names |access-date=July 21, 2013 |date=July 20, 2013 |publisher=ESPN |work=ESPN.com news services |title=NHL slate, division names revealed |archive-date=October 20, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141020161527/http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/9492759/nhl-releases-2013-14-schedule-new-division-names |url-status=live }}
- {{note label|Wales|b|b}} From 1927–28 through 1937–38, the Prince of Wales Trophy was awarded to the regular season champion of the American Division. From 1938-39 until 1966–67, the NHL had no divisions, and the trophy was given to the regular season champion of the league.{{cite web|title=Playoff Formats |website=National Hockey League |url=http://www.nhl.com/cup/formats.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101217080720/http://www.nhl.com/cup/formats.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 17, 2010 |access-date=May 24, 2013 }} The trophy is currently presented to the post season champion of the Eastern Conference.
- {{note label|Adams|c|c}} Jack Adams was head coach of the Red Wings from 1927–28 to 1946–47 and was also general manager of the team from 1927–28 to 1961–62.National Hockey League 2013, p. 60
- {{note label|Allen|d|d}} Keith Allen played for the Red Wings during the 1953–54 and 1954–55 seasons.
- {{note label|Arbour|e|e}} Al Arbour played for the Red Wings during the 1953–54, 1955–56, 1956–57, and 1957–58 seasons.
- {{note label|Costello|f|f}} Murray Costello played for the Red Wings during the 1955–56 and 1956–57 seasons.
- {{note label|Kilrea|g|g}} Brian Kilrea played for the Red Wings during the 1957–58 season.
- {{note label|Poile|h|h}} Bud Poile played for the Red Wings during the 1948–49 season.
- {{note label|Voss|i|i}} Carl Voss played for the Red Wings during the 1932–33 and 1933–34 seasons.
Notes
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References
- {{cite book |title=The NHL All-Star Game: Fifty Years of the Great Tradition |publisher=Harper Collins |last=Podnieks |first=Andrew |year=2000 |isbn=0-00-200058-X |author-link=Andrew Podnieks|ref=AllStars}}
- {{cite book |title=NHL Official Guide & Record Book 2014 |author=National Hockey League |author-link=National Hockey League |year=2013 |publisher=Triumph |isbn=978-1-60078-916-8 |ref=NHLGuide}}
External links
- [http://redwings.nhl.com/ Detroit Red Wings] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141209073743/http://redwings.nhl.com/ |date=December 9, 2014 }} official website
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