Griffins double up Wolves in Game 3
Grand Rapids held off a late Chicago surge and regained the series lead in the Central Division Finals with a 4-2 win at Van Andel Arena on Saturday.
Grand Rapids held off a late Chicago surge and regained the series lead in the Central Division Finals with a 4-2 win at Van Andel Arena on Saturday.
Seven different Wolves scored on Friday night as Chicago evened up the Central Division Finals with a 7-3 win over Grand Rapids.
The second round got underway on Wednesday night with Grand Rapids’ 4-1 win at Chicago in Game 1 of the Central Division Finals.
Kyle Criscuolo scored his first career playoff goal at 10:03 of overtime to send Grand Rapids into the second round with a 3-2 win over Milwaukee.
Grand Rapids moved to within a win of advancing to the second round with a 5-2 victory over Milwaukee at Van Andel Arena on Sunday.
In a league where change is the common denominator, the Grand Rapids Griffins are fortunate to have history on their side as this year’s Calder Cup Playoffs begin.
The American Hockey League today announced the following suspensions:
Evgeny Svechnikov and Kyle Criscuolo are among 13 Griffins rookies to skate this year, but have taken markedly different paths to Grand Rapids.
Todd Nelson, who took over with the unenviable task of succeeding Jeff Blashill, has carved out his own success in Grand Rapids.
The Grand Rapids Griffins became the third team to clinch a berth in the 2017 Calder Cup Playoffs with a 3-2 win over Milwaukee on Sunday.