That was again the case Tuesday night as Little Caesars Arena hosted the 19th annual Toast of Hockeytown.
"It's really special because they get to see us up close and personal," goaltender Jimmy Howard said. "Usually it feels like we're kind of in a fish bowl but tonight we're open to the fans. It's a great event, it raises a lot for the Red Wings Foundation and for the Ilitch Charities so it's a fun event to be a part of."
Howard sat at a table and greeted fans with another veteran, Thomas Vanek, who also participated in this event when he was with the Wings for part of the 2016-17 season.
"This event is fun because it's inside the rink, usually we're out here skating and now we're sitting here interacting," Vanek said. "It's a cool event, they set it up really beautiful and it's fun."
Shaun Fagan of Hillsdale, attending his second Toast of Hockeytown, said there's nothing quite like it.
"Personally, doing it twice, this is the only experience where I actually got to be face to face with the players, make jokes with them," Fagan said. You can tell your friends when you get back, 'Oh, I said this to Dylan Larkin.' It's awesome."
The ice is covered and there are beautifully decorated tables all around the perimeter of the surface where attendees can try wines, red and white, from around the world, craft beers, craft cocktails, local spirits and tastes from metro Detroit restaurants and vendors.
"Toast of Hockeytown is such a special event for our community," said Kevin Brown, director of community relations and the Detroit Red Wings Foundation. "It's really our Red Wings party of the year. To be able to interact with our entire team, all of our coaches, as well as the alumni, while enjoying food from restaurants around the area and drinks from around the world, we really love putting together Toast of Hockeytown each year for our fans."
Veteran Niklas Kronwall has attended many of these events and considers it one of the nicest things the players get to do.