Views from the Red Wings' 1st regular-season game at Little Caesars Arena
The Detroit Red Wings opened the regular season with a win over the Minnesota Wild inside the friendly confines of the brand new Little Caesars Arena.
Here's a look at some memorable moments from the rink's in-season debut, beginning with some neat views from above:

Henrik Zetterberg and Mikko Koivu participated in the ceremonial puck drop by Red Wings President Christopher Ilitch, former captain Nicklas Lidstrom, and TV announcer Mickey Redmond.

Moments later, the two captains met again to begin the game.

PETA made an attempt to curb Detroit's infamous octopus toss, but four hit the ice prior to puck drop.
Octopus count on the opening faceoff at Little Caesars Arena: Four pic.twitter.com/mxtTELauQ6
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) October 5, 2017
The first goal was scored by Anthony Mantha at 14:40 of the second period. He was promptly mobbed by his linemates.

Just 23 seconds later, Dylan Larkin found the back of the net.

All the scoring brought this young fan out of his seat.

The Red Wings celebrated their 4-2 win, in which Jimmy Howard - featured on the impressive scoreboard - made 37 saves.

Overall, it was a successful inauguration, and late owner Mike Ilitch would have been very proud.
(Photos courtesy: Action Images)