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Team will party at Hockeytown Cafe post-parade
For those of you who are interested in attempting to see the Stanley Cup and the Detroit Red Wings after the Stanley Cup parade, the Red Wings will have a private party at the Hockeytown Cafe. WDFN and WXYT will...
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We love a parade: Send us your Red Wings celebration stuff
Puck Daddy — Much like an Andrew Raycroft shutout, Stanley Cup championship parades happen once a year and sometimes not at all (thanks again for the cost certainty, Gary). So it'll be a rather momentous occasion at 11 a.m. this morning when Detroit Red Wings fans converge on the parade route to celebrate all of the players who helped bring the Cup back to Hockeytown, as well as Aaron Downey. George James Malik has a rundown of the MSM coverage for the parade. What we'd like to see is your coverage: E-mail us with your photos, stories, videos and ...

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