Get ready to take a step back in time and relive a pivotal moment in Detroit Red Wings history. This year marks the 87th anniversary of the team's first Stanley Cup win, a championship they claimed in 1936. Led by legendary players like Mud Bruneteau and Syd Howe, the Red Wings defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Stanley Cup Finals, capturing the hearts of hockey fans in the Motor City. As the team looks to build on their rich legacy, we're revisiting the story of how Detroit became a hockey powerhouse for the first time, and what made that 1936 season so special.
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