Sergei Fedorov makes headlines as Detroit Red Wings are taking on Carolina Hurricanes in the clash between division leaders in the Eastern Conference on Monday. Adding to the excitement in the building on Monday is that the Red Wings will honor Sergei Fedorov before the game, raising his number 91 jersey to the rafters. Fedorov won three Stanley Cup titles during his 13 seasons in Detroit and ranks among the Red Wings’ top seven all-time in goals, assists and points.

Detroit Red Wings retire the number 91 worn by Hockey Hall of Fame member Sergei Fedorov on January 12, 2026, prior to the team’s home game against the Carolina Hurricanes.

The Red Wings announced the decision in August last year, making Fedorov the ninth player to have his number retired by the team. His jersey will join those of fellow Detroit players Terry Sawchuk (No. 1), Red Kelly (No. 4), Nicklas Lidstrom (No. 5), Ted Lindsay (No. 7), Gordie Howe (No. 9), Alex Delvecchio (No. 10), Sid Abel (No. 12) and Steve Yzerman (No. 19) in the rafters at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.

Who is Sergei Fedorov?

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55-year-old Fedorov spent 13 of his 18 NHL season with the Red Wings, helping the club to three Stanley Cup titles (1997, 1998, 2002).
He recorded 954 points (400 goals, 554 assists) in 908 career games with Detroit, which selected him in the fourth round of the 1989 NHL Draft. He ranks fourth in goals in franchise history, while his 12 overtime tallies serve as the most with the team.

Fedorov’s best season came in 1993-94, as he captured the Hart Trophy as the NHL MVP and the Lester B. Pearson Award — renamed the Ted Lindsay Award — as the league’s most outstanding player as voted on by the NHL Players’ Association. That season, he tallied 56 goals and 120 points — both career highs — and he also won the first of his two Selke Trophies as the best defensive forward (also 1995-96).

Fedorov totaled 1,179 points (483 goals, 696 assists) in 1,248 career games for the Red Wings, Anaheim Ducks, Columbus Blue Jackets and Washington Capitals. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2015 and was voted one of the 100 Greatest Players in NHL history during the league’s centennial celebration in 2017.

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Q1. What is age of Sergei Fedorov?

A1. Sergei Fedorov is 55-year-old.

Q2. What are records of Sergei Fedorov?

A2. Sergei Fedorov recorded 954 points (400 goals, 554 assists) in 908 career games with Detroit, which selected him in the fourth round of the 1989 NHL Draft. He ranks fourth in goals in franchise history, while his 12 overtime tallies serve as the most with the team.