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The Art of Hockey

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Nov. 11, 2023

We’re not sure how many readers fit in the overlapping Venn diagram circles of “hockey lover” and “artist,” but this one is for you. The Detroit Red Wings and advisory firm Rehmann have kicked off the third year of their art contest—called “Power Play”—inviting folks to submit hockey-inspired artwork for a chance at a major prize. Not only will the contest winner get four tickets to a Red Wings home game, but their art will also be installed at the Rehmann Club at Little Ceasar’s Arena and they will walk away with $5,000 cash. All pieces must be original to this contest and a 24-inch by 30-inch creation that can be framed, such as a drawing, painting, etching, or another type of two-dimensional art. Submissions opened Nov. 1 and will close Feb. 1, 2024. Get official rules and enter your work at nhl.com/redwings/fans/rehmann-art-contest.

Pictured: The 2022-23 winning piece by Jessica Lisey

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