Sometimes, your given name just isn't enough. Hockey has had some great nicknames over the years, from ones that are simple and fitting ("The Great One"), to some that are just a perfect play on a player's actual name ("Pickles").
The Detroit Red Wings recently announced that they will retire Sergei Fedorov’s jersey in January of next year. Fedorov was one of the critical members of the 1997 and 1998 Red Wings teams that won back-to-back Stanley Cups.
The moment hockey fans have been anticipating for years is finally here. On January 12, 2026, the Detroit Red Wings will retire Sergei Fedorov’s iconic No.
The Detroit Red Wings announced today that Sergei Fedorov’s jersey retirement will take place on January 12th, 2026. Fedorov played for the Red Wings from 1990 to 2003.
When the Detroit Red Wings announced that they are retiring Sergei Fedorov’s No. 91, countless memories came flooding back to the collective consciousness of Hockeytown.
In a recent interview with RG Media, Detroit Red Wings legend Sergei Fedorov touched on a few things, and while the retiring of his famous No. 91 is huge news, his comments about the future of the team were equally intriguing.
We’re still a month away from training camp opening, but there’s still plenty of activity to keep track off across the league! Without further ado, here’s the latest from around the NHL.
As one of the greatest players in NHL history is set to be honored by the team he starred with, it’s time to look back at some of the greatest moments in the career of Sergei Fedorov.
The Detroit Red Wings will retire the No. 91 worn by Hockey Hall of Fame member Sergei Fedorov on Jan. 12, 2026, prior to the team's home game against the Carolina Hurricanes.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Detroit Red Wings announced that they will retire No. 91 and put Sergei Fedorov‘s jersey into the rafters. So why the controversy?
Milan Lucic’s NHL comeback will start with a chance to crack the St. Louis Blues’ roster. The team announced Tuesday that they had signed the power forward to a professional tryout, giving Lucic his first look after being out of the league for nearly two years.
The Detroit Red Wings announced on Tuesday that they will retire Sergei Fedorov‘s jersey number and place No. 91 in the rafters, where it has belonged for some time.
After years of petitions, hashtags, and requests from fans, the Detroit Red Wings will finally retire Sergei Fedorov’s No. 91 jersey as part of their centennial celebration in the 2025-26 season.
The Detroit Red Wings have taken care of something that’s been long overdue. News emerged on Tuesday morning that legendary forward Sergei Fedorov will have his number retired.
It's been a while since Red Wings fans have truly had something to celebrate. No matter what happens with the current team this season, that will change come Jan. 12, 2026.
Sergei Fedorov will go down as one of the best players of his generation in the NHL, but now he admits leaving the Red Wings was a major mistake. The Detroit Red Wings are one of the most storied franchises in the NHL, and unlike other Original Six teams such as Montreal, New York and Toronto, that has meant plenty of success in the modern era.
Looking back on his NHL career, Detroit Red Wings icon Sergei Fedorov is living with at least one regret. In hindsight, the Hockey Hall of Famer wishes that he’s remained with the Red Wings.
It was a moment that Detroit Red Wings have been waiting to see happen for years now. Well, sort of. All that clamor to get Sergei Fedorov’s number retired is finally paying dividends.
Derek Lalonde is reportedly on the hot seat in Detroit, and while there's plenty of candidates to replace him, one insider reveals why it won't be Sergei Fedorov.
Over the years, many people (Detroit Red Wings fans in particular) have said Sergei Fedorov‘s number 91 should be hung in the rafters at Little Caesars Arena and retired.