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Detroit Red Wings Playoff Tickets
Would you like to see some postseason hockey this year? Investing in Detroit Red Wings playoff tickets is they way to go. They are one of the NHL's safest bets to reach the second season. In 77 seasons in the National Hockey League, they have made the playoffs 52 times. That's an astonishing .675 clip. Additionally, the Red Wings once qualified for the playoffs during 20 consecutive seasons from 1939 through 1958, and the team has reached the postseason in each of the past 14 years (not including the cancelled 2004-05 season). Their 10 Stanley Cup titles rank first among American professional hockey clubs and third all-time in the NHL. Given Detroit's tremendous success throughout the years, and particularly as of late, it seems as though their presence in the NHL playoffs is all but a given during this upcoming season.
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Once you manage to acquire your Detroit Red Wings playoff tickets, you're all set to enjoy the on-ice action and root your favorite club onto victory. What are their chances for success? Quite good, considering that three of the ten leading playoff scorers in franchise history are currently active on the Detroit roster. Ranked No. 9 on the team's playoff scoring list is right wing Brendan Shanahan, who has racked up 72 total points (32 goals, 40 assists) in 100 career playoff games with the Red Wings. In fourth place is three-time Norris Trophy winner Nicklas Lidstrom, who has scored 116 total points (34 goals, 82 assists) in 168 postseason appearances with Detroit. That places the defenseman above even such Wings legends as Ted Lindsay and Alex Delvecchio. And topping the list -- even over the great Gordie Howe -- is current Detroit captain Steve Yzerman. In 192 career playoff games at the center position, "Stevie Y" has scored 181 total points (70 goals and 111 assists). With those three at the helm, Wings fans can certainly expect to enjoy postseason success now and in the near future.
