Detroit will retire Sergei Fedorov’s No. 91 on January 12, 2026, in a ceremony preceding the Wings’ showdown with the Carolina Hurricanes at Little Caesars Arena. Fedorov’s name becomes the ninth in team history to be enshrined on the rafters, joining storied legends who shaped Hockeytown’s legacy. The moment caps a career in Detroit that spanned 13 seasons and left him among the franchise’s all-time leaders in goals, assists, and points, while underscoring Detroit’s long-running tradition of honoring its greats.
Fedorov tallied 954 points (400 goals, 554 assists) in 908 games with Detroit from 1990–2003, ranking fourth in goals, sixth in points, and seventh in assists for the franchise. He also owns the Wings’ overtime and short-handed marks, and sits among top names in game-winning and power-play goals. His 1993–94 season featured 56 goals and 120 points, a year that earned him the Hart and Ted Lindsay Awards. The center lifted Detroit to three Stanley Cups and left a playoff résumé that includes 163 points in 163 playoff games with the team. His regular-season totals across his career, including stints with three other teams, reach 1,179 points in 1,248 games, with playoff totals at 176 points in 183 games. The ceremony will acknowledge a career defined by elite offense, stifling defense, and a rare two-way impact that defined an era for Detroit and the sport.