The Detroit Red Wings have unveiled what their centerhung scoreboard will look like at Little Caesars Arena - and it's going to be massive.

The 5,100-square-foot scoreboard will be the largest in the NHL by viewable area. More than 45 LED displays featuring more than 13,500+ square feet and 16.5+ million LEDs will be installed in and around the new arena before it opens in September.

"As the largest seamless centerhung system in the world, the new scoreboard will allow video programming to completely wrap around the system and create a 360-degree experience," the team said in a news release. "A total of 45 LED displays featuring more than 13,500 square feet and more than 16.5 million LEDs will be installed in and around the new arena before it opens for events in September."

More details from the news release:

The centerhung system will feature a continuous, seamless display connecting all four sides with each side measuring approximately 28 feet high by 43.5 feet wide. Using a 6-millimeter line spacing, the displays will bring high resolution images to fans at every event. The centerhung system features variable content zoning which allows each side to show one large image or to be divided into multiple sections to show any variety of live video, instant replay, game statistics and information, animations and graphics, and sponsorship messages. The centerhung will also feature four under-mount displays to appeal to fans sitting closer to the action. Each display will measure more than 7 feet high by 9.5 feet wide and feature 6-millimeter line spacing to show complementary content to the main displays. Together, the centerhung display will feature approximately 11 million LEDs, more than one LED for each person in Michigan.

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Little Caesars Arena is set to open in September in downtown Detroit with a set of Kid Rock concerts. The Red Wings will make their regular-season debut at Little Caesars Arena on Oct. 5 against the Minnesota Wild.

The Detroit Pistons, who are slated to join the Red Wings in the new arena, have yet to unveil their 2017-18 schedule.

Video: Inside Little Caesars Arena as it nears completion

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