Red wings Logo and Soldier with Rose for Hometown Heroes Night

2025 Hometown Heroes Night at Little Caesars Arena

Join us for the 2025 Hometown Heroes Night with the Detroit Red Wings as they team up with the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) for the annual Hometown Heroes Night at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit (MI) as the Red Wings take on the Utah Mammoth.

A portion of each ticket purchased will benefit the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, as well as the Michigan Association of Ambulance Services and the Michigan Concerns of Police Survivors.

Who should Attend

This event is open to all law enforcement personnel, first responders, public safety personnel, corrections personnel, families, friends, and the general public. 

2025 Hometown Heroes Night Details

    Wednesday, December 17, 2025

    Time:

    7:30 p.m.

    Location:

    Little Caesars Arena
    2645 Woodward Ave.
    Detroit, MI 48201

    Cost:

    Tickets start at $51.02 and include a limited-edition Detroit Red Wings Hometown Heroes jersey.

      Questions

      If you have any questions or need a group order of 10 or more, please contact Detroit Red Wings Representative Grant Vanvliet at 313.471.7145 or via email. Groups of 10 or more purchasing together can save on fees and ensure their seats are together.

      Organizations

      National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF)

      The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring fallen law enforcement officers, telling the story of American law enforcement, and enhancing safety for those who serve. Founded in 1984, NLEOMF maintains the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial and the adjacent Museum in Washington, D.C., which together commemorate the service and sacrifice of law enforcement personnel across the nation.

      Michigan Association of Ambulance Services (MAAS)

      MAAS is a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and advocating for ambulance services across Michigan. Representing nearly 80% of the state’s counties, MAAS members were responsible for approximately 870,000 ambulance transports in 2023. 

      Michigan Concerns of Police Survivors (MI-C.O.P.S.)

      MI-C.O.P.S is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the families and colleagues of law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. Established in 1988, MI-C.O.P.S. is a state chapter of the national Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) network. The organization offers a range of services to support survivors throughout their grieving process and beyond.

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