Detroit Red Wings games will be broadcast on a new home from the 2026-27 season. Ilitch Sports + Entertainment announced Detroit SportsNet as the new broadcast partner on Monday, March 2.
Detroit SportsNet to Broadcast Games
Detroit SportsNet, powered by Major League Baseball, will become the home for all locally televised Red Wings games beginning in the 2026-27 season. A television channel is expected to be offered in cable and satellite packages throughout Michigan. There will be a separate linear channel that Ilitch Sports + Entertainment will unveil to fans once it’s finalised, where fans will be able to watch the Red Wings beginning in September 2026.
Both Red Wings games will be available through year-round in-market streaming. The owners of the Detroit Tigers and Red Wings have created this regional sports network to broadcast their games.
Streaming Subscription Details
Subscriptions for Detroit SportsNet, priced at $19.99 per month or $189.99 per year, are now live. Fans who sign up for Detroit SportsNet through March 22 can take advantage of an introductory offer of $0 for Tigers games until April 1, which includes Opening Day on March 26. Fans can learn more about in-market streaming subscriptions for the Red Wings at DetroitRedWings.com/detroitsportsnet.
- Monthly subscription: $19.99
- Annual subscription: $189.99
FanDuel No Longer Involved
Once the Red Wings’ regular season concludes on April 15, Ilitch Sports + Entertainment will no longer have any association with FanDuel. Fans will not find Red Wings games on FanDuel Sports Network anymore. FanDuel Sports Network subscribers should contact FanDuel directly to cancel their subscriptions.
Ryan Gustafson, president and CEO of Ilitch Sports + Entertainment, said they recognise the importance of providing fans with a consistent, year-round outlet to watch Red Wings hockey. Gustafson added that this path forward allows them to provide a great experience for fans throughout their local market.