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Breakfast with Mickey Redmond & Friends

Ticket Prices:
$45.00 - Gold Seating
$25.00 - Silver Seating

Ages 4 and under do not require a ticket for this event.

Listen to Detroit RedWings TV analyst Mickey Redmond and his friends talk about the RedWings, West Michigan Pro Sports, and other funny stories that can only be heard at the Breakfast Table with Mickey Redmond & Friends.

Mickey Redmond #20 Michael Edward "Mickey" Redmond (born December 27, 1947, in Kirkland Lake, Ontario) is a former professional hockey player. He is currently a color analyst for Detroit Red Wings games on television for FSN Detroit. Redmond played right wing for the Montreal Canadiens from 1967-1971, winning Stanley Cups with them in 1968 and 1969. He scored 27 goals for the Canadiens in the 1969–70 season.

Halfway through the 1970–71 NHL season he was traded to the Red Wings in a deal that sent superstar Frank Mahovlich to Montreal. His promise was fulfilled the season following, when he scored 42 goals on a line centered by veteran star Alex Delvecchio.

In 1972–1973, Redmond became the seventh player in NHL history to score fifty goals in a season. He finished with 52 goals, surpassing Gordie Howe's team record, which would stand until John Ogrodnick broke it in 1985, and achieved his career high point total with 93. Delvecchio retired early in the 1973–1974 season to become the team's coach, and Redmond was moved onto a line with budding superstar Marcel Dionne. Redmond's success continued, and he became only the third player to achieve back to back fifty goal seasons with 51 goals (including an NHL leading 21 power play goals).

In the 1974–1975 season Redmond sustained a back injury and played only 29 games. His back woes continued the following year; after 37 games he retired early at the age of 28. He had been named to the league's First All-Star Team in 1973, the Second Team in 1974, and he played in one All-Star Game.

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How to get there

From Lansing: Take I-96 West towards Grand Rapids. Take Ionia exit, turn right(or North) and the fair is approximately 9 miles down on the left side of the road.
From Grand Rapids: Take I-96 East towards Lansing. Take Ionia exit, turn left(or North) the fair is approximately 9 miles on left side of road.

317 S. Dexter P.O. Box 96
Ionia, MI 48846

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