Detroit — Don’t have a ticket to the Red Wings’ game at the new Little Caesars Arena the season after next?
Don’t be too disappointed.
A lively plaza on the side of the new arena will have the game on a large screen and opportunities to watch — weather permitting — with approximately 3,000 other fans.
This was just one of the highlights among many at the new home of the Red Wings, which were presented to reporters Tuesday at Comerica Park by Tom Wilson, chief executive officer of Olympia Entertainment.
Plaza areas are popular at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, the Air Canada Centre in Toronto and Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay.