House Resolution No. [insert number] commemorates the Detroit Red Wings as they celebrate their 100th season. Founded in 1926, the team has evolved from the Detroit Cougars to the Detroit Falcons, ultimately adopting the iconic name "Red Wings" in 1932. The resolution highlights the team's significant contributions to the city of Detroit and the state of Michigan, symbolized by their winged wheel logo, which pays tribute to the automotive industry's legacy. The Red Wings are recognized as the most successful American-based team in NHL history, boasting 11 Stanley Cup titles and over 3,000 wins, along with a remarkable record of twenty-five consecutive playoff appearances.

The resolution also acknowledges the Red Wings' cultural impact, noting their role as a source of pride and unity for Michiganders, as well as their commitment to community service through the Detroit Red Wings Foundation. As the team enters its centennial season, the House of Representatives honors their legacy of excellence, resilience, and service, and expresses appreciation by transmitting copies of the resolution to the Red Wings organization.