"I thought it was fun," Pfeifer said. "It was cool getting to meet the players and take pictures with them. It was fun to get to walk around and try different foods and drinks from the area restaurants and stuff. I've always wanted to come. I just turned 21 so I'm finally able to."
Pfeifer, a Detroit native who said she had taken a tour of Little Caesars Arena before but hadn't visited the dressing room, finally got her chance at Toast of Hockeytown.
"It's really cool. It's really nice in there," Pfeifer said. " I took a selfie with Larkin's locker."
The players also enjoy the event, which allows them to spend a little extra time chatting with fans as the tickets are limited.
"I think it's fantastic so far," defenseman Alex Biega said. "Obviously you get to see this, it's a great theme, people are excited, people come in great moods. Obviously to give back in any way that we can, it's certainly always fun to see. It's electric in here - the band, lights. We're lucky enough to play here every game but at the same time, being in here in a different environment other than a hockey game, it's really good to see how beautiful this arena is. For the average person to see what it's like to be on the ice and do a cool event like this, I think is pretty special, especially if you're giving back to the community."
The proceeds for the event benefit the Detroit Red Wings Foundation, which provides funds and resources to causes that help grow the sport of hockey.
In addition to a trip on Red Bird III for a road game during the 2020-21 season, there were some other amazing items available, including a trip to the NHL Entry Draft in Montreal and a private meeting with Yzerman and Kris Draper, the director of amateur scouting; a team-signed iconic piece of winged wheel wall art; and an opportunity to watch the morning skate and then skate with Larkin for a half hour.
The players also selected some of their favorite items for special baskets that fans could bid on during the event.
"It's my first time," said forward Filip Zadina, who attended despite being on injured reserve. "It's special, even for us, for the community here. It's nice, we do like it. It's for a great cause so we like it."
The players were spread out all over the arena.
Jonathan Ericsson, Darren Helm and Valtteri Filppula met fans in the Players Club.
"I like it. It's fun," Helm said. "I like to be able to be part of more of eating of the food and having a few more glasses of wine. I tasted one. I might taste another later."
Goaltenders Jonathan Bernier and Jimmy Howard had a nice secluded spot near the entrance where they could enjoy chatting with each other and with the fans.
There was a nice line for forward Andreas Athanasiou, rookie defenseman Gustav Lindstrom and Larkin.
At the opposite end of the ice were Biega, forward Adam Erne and defenseman Danny DeKeyser, on injured reserve recovering from back surgery.