Stars Are Out
Five goals by the Stars in the opening stanza was too much for the Griffins to overcome in a 6-3 loss at Van Andel Arena on Saturday.
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Five goals by the Stars in the opening stanza was too much for the Griffins to overcome in a 6-3 loss at Van Andel Arena on Saturday.
The Griffins had a few days off before returning to Van Andel Arena after the Thanksgiving holiday, welcoming Manitoba, the AHL affiliate of the Winnipeg Jets, for a two-game set this past weekend. (MLive)
Taro Hirose’s first hat trick as a pro led the Griffins to a 6-5 win over the Gulls at Pechanga Arena.
The hometown noise eventually propelled the team to score three straight goals in the third period and cap off an incredible comeback win in overtime by the final of 5-4. (Field Pass Hockey)
The Griffins lost their second consecutive game with a 5-2 defeat to the Monsters at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on Wednesday.
The long, early-season road trip continued for the Griffins last week, as they met rivals in the Iowa for a pair of games, before wrapping up the three-game week with a matchup against the Rockford last Saturday. (MLive)
In dramatic fashion, the Griffins defeated the Wild 5-4 in overtime on the behalf of Jonatan Berggren’s penalty-shot goal at Wells Fargo Arena on Friday.
In part of their eight-game road trip, the Grand Rapids Griffins headed to the Lone Star State last weekend for a pair of meetings with the Texas Stars, the American Hockey League affiliate of the Dallas Stars. (MLive)
It’s entirely possible that goaltender Sebastian Cossa will soon find himself back with the Grand Rapids Griffins. (Detroit Hockey Now)
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