Game Notes: Griffins vs. Wild - Dec. 7, 2022
The Griffins concluded their five-game homestand with a contest against the Iowa Wild at 7 p.m.
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The Griffins concluded their five-game homestand with a contest against the Iowa Wild at 7 p.m.
Forwards Lukas Craggs and Gordie Green join the Griffins from Toledo, while Kirill Tyutyayev was reassigned to the Walleye.
After hosting Iowa on Wednesday, the Griffins will travel to Springfield for the first time ever and then compete against Hartford for the first time since 2008.
Assistant coach Matt Macdonald joined West Michigan's Morning News to discuss the week ahead for the Griffins. (WOOD Radio)
Rookie goaltender Sebastian Cossa has been extremely busy to start his pro career with the Toledo Walleye and the young netminder wouldn't want it any other way. (The Toledo Blade)
If nothing else, Hellberg has been collecting plenty of goaltending gear this fall. After all, Hellberg has been claimed off waivers more times (three) than he has played a game (two) this season. (TheAHL.com)
Pro women’s volleyball is coming to Grand Rapids. Dan DeVos, chairman and CEO of DP Fox Sports & Entertainment, parent company of the Griffins, announced the formation of the team during a press conference Monday. (MLive)
Hellberg looked good in his second pro game this season. The goaltender who has spent time on the Ottawa Senators and Seattle Kraken rosters this season stopped 34 of the 37 shots he faced Friday night. (MLive)
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.
Detroit Red Wings prospect Sebastian Cossa might not be the busiest player in pro hockey, but he’s certainly a contender for the title. (Detroit Hockey Now)
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