Remainder of Grand Rapids Griffins’ season canceled
The American Hockey League canceled the rest of its season Monday because of the coronavirus pandemic and shifted its focus toward returning next season. (WOOD TV8)
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The American Hockey League canceled the rest of its season Monday because of the coronavirus pandemic and shifted its focus toward returning next season. (WOOD TV8)
Right before the sports world ground to a halt, things had started to click for the Red Wings’ AHL affiliate in Grand Rapids. (The Athletic)
The Grand Rapids Griffins have closed their AHL season, but not everything is wrapped up until the NHL decides its course of action coming out of the coronavirus pandemic. (MLive)
While the Detroit Red Wings endured a miserable 2019-20 season, they had hopes of seeing their top prospects thrive. (Detroit Free Press)
The Calder Cup will not be handed out for the first time since 1936. (Fox 17)
Hockey’s minor-league home to the Red Wings’ affiliate Grand Rapids Griffins, announced Monday it is canceling the remainder of its season and playoffs due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Detroit News)
The Grand Rapids Griffins' season officially came to an end following an announcement Monday by the American Hockey League. (MLive)
Resumption is not feasible in light of current conditions.
The lowest-scoring team in the NHL will need more offense from largely the same group of forwards. (MLive)
Take a look back at this date in Griffins history.
Take a look back at this date in Griffins history.
Nine years ago, Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Steve Yzerman signed Ferris State goaltender Pat Nagle of Bloomfield Hills to a two-year, $1.125-million contract. (Detroit News)
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