Red Wings captain Henrik Zetterberg will play in his 1,000th NHL game in the finale at Joe Louis Arena. "I've known since November that [Sunday] would be the game if I stayed healthy. That makes it even more special," he said. "My father and my son are here for the weekend and, of course, there will be all of the guys coming back for the last game." There will be a red-carpet ceremony for the alumni in attendance. After the game, there will be an hour-long tribute to the history of the arena, which opened in 1979. There are also expected to be special moments honoring Gordie Howe and longtime owner Mike Ilitch, each of whom died in the past year. The Red Wings are coming off a 3-2 overtime loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday -- a game played before a loud, sold-out crowd despite Detroit's 25-year Stanley Cup Playoff streak coming to an end. "It was like a playoff game out there tonight, and I imagine it is going to be even louder [Sunday]," forward Dylan Larkin said. "The fans are really into this, as they should be, and hopefully we can come out and play a little better for them."