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Game Notes: Griffins at Stars - Oct. 29, 2022

Grand Rapids Griffins (3-2-0-0) at Texas Stars (0-0-0-0)

Game Time: 8 p.m. at H-E-B Center at Cedar Park

Game Day Preview - Oct. 29 vs. Texas Stars

Griffins Game #6 * Road Game #3 * AHL Game #105

Season Series: 0-0-0-0 Home Series: 0-0-0-0 Road Series: 0-0-0-0
All-Time Series:
35-22-4-4 All-Time Home Series: 19-9-1-3 All-Time Road Series: 16-13-3-1

Griffins at Stars
First of eight meetings overall, first of four at H-E-B Center at Cedar Park...Grand Rapids has points in three of the last four games (2-1-1-0) against Texas at the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park...In the past five seasons that the Stars and Griffins have met, Grand Rapids is 6-8-2-1 against the Stars in Texas, having been outscored 54-45...Last season, six of the eight games between the Griffins and Stars were decided by one goal, with three games needing overtime...The home team has points in 11 of the past 15 clashes…In six games, Texas has scored 20 goals while conceding 19...The Stars have given up just three power-play goals on 25 time shorthanded...Former Griffin Riley Barber (2020-22) signed with the Stars’ organization during the offseason and is currently third on the roster with six points (4-2—6)...Joel L’Esperance competed with the Texas Stars from 2017-22 and totaled 136 points (80-56—136) in 183 games.

Last Time Out
Three Griffins amassed multi-point outings, as Grand Rapids bounced back in game two against the Toronto Marlies with a 5-2 win at the Coca-Cola Coliseum last Sunday. Despite missing all but nine games a year ago, Kirill Tyutyayev has gotten off to a blazing start this season. Tyutyayev’s hustle plays created two scores for the Griffins on Sunday, upping himself to four points (2-2—4) in as many games. Regardless of a mid-frame goalie change in the first, Grand Rapids held the Marlies to just two goals on 36 shots in the Griffins’ second contest of an eight-game road trip. Matt Luff (1-1—2), Taro Hirose (0-2—2) and Tyutyayev (0-2—2) all paced Grand Rapids in the contest. Donovan Sebrango and Dominik Shine each tallied their first goals of the season. Albert Johansson skated in his 150th game as a pro.

Rookie Sensations
Rookies Simon Edvinsson, Cross Hanas and Kirill Tyutyayev have gotten off to a fast start to begin the campaign. All three are tied for ninth in the AHL among rookies with four points. Hanas is also tied for fifth among rookies with three goals in five games. After totaling three assists in nine games a year ago, Tyutyayev now has two goals and two helpers in his first four games of the campaign. The Yekaterinburg, Russia, native scored a goal in consecutive games from Oct. 15-19, then tacked on two helpers on Oct. 23 at Toronto. Edvinsson is tied for eighth among rookies with three assists. The defenseman recorded an assist in his AHL debut and followed that performance with three points (1-2—3) on Oct. 15, which included his first goal in North America.

Road Trip!
So far, Grand Rapids is 1-1-0-0 in its eight-game road trip with stops in Texas, Iowa, Rockford and Cleveland yet to come. The eight-game journey is the longest in franchise history during the first two months of a season, beating out a five-game trip in November of 2017.

This Date in Griffins History
2008: Despite a 2-1 shootout loss to Syracuse, the Griffins (4-0-1-1) tie their franchise mark for best start to a season with 10 points through six games and stand as the only AHL team without a regulation loss.

A Welcome Sight
The Griffins struggled out of the gate in 2020-21, as the team stood at 1-3-0-1 after five games, having been held to two shutouts and just 11 goals scored. In 2022-23, Grand Rapids has looked much improved with a 3-2-0-0 record and 19 total goals, which includes three games with three or more tallies. The Griffins struggled to score a campaign ago, but this season has already seen an eight-goal performance on Oct. 15 (8-5 W vs. San Diego), which was tied for the fifth-highest scoring home game in franchise history.

Matty Ice
The Detroit Red Wings this past offseason signed sixth-year pro Matt Luff to a one-year contract. After totaling 31 points in 30 games with Milwaukee a season ago, Luff picked up right where he left off, as he has seven points (3-4—7) in five games to begin his career in Grand Rapids. Luff is tied for the team lead in points. The Windsor, Ontario, native has three two-point outings in the first five contests and has been held off the scoresheet just once. Luff was recalled by the Red Wings on Thursday and made his season debut that same night at the Boston Bruins.

Preseason Acquisitions
The Detroit Red Wings and Grand Rapids Griffins had a fruitful offseason that brought in free-agent forwards Pontus Andreasson, Austin Czarnik, Cedric Lacroix, Joel L’Esperance and Matt Luff, and defenseman Steven Kampfer. Every offseason signing has at least one point for the Griffins through five games. Czarnik, Kampfer, L’Esperance and Luff all have at least three points through the first five games of the season, including seven points for Luff and Czarnik. New players on the team, including rookies, have accounted for 30 of the 51 points by Grand Rapids this campaign.

The Last Czar
Austin Czarnik
has made his presence known to begin his Grand Rapids career, as the Washington Township, Mich., native, bagged seven points (4-3—7) in the first five games of the season. Czarnik notched his fourth AHL hat trick on Saturday, Oct. 15, which marked the earliest recorded by a Griffin to start a season, and it tied for the fastest hat trick to start a Griffin’s career (see chart below). The 29-year-old was named the Howies Hockey Tape/AHL Player of the Week on Oct. 17 for his efforts and became the first Griffins forward to win the award since Matt Lorito on Nov. 20, 2016. Czarnik has at least one point in four of the five games to begin his Griffins career.

Griffins' Game of the SeasonPlayer's Game as a Griffin
2nd - Austin Czarnik - 10/15/22 vs. SD2nd - Austin Czarnik - 10/15/22 vs. SD
4th - Jiri Hudler - 10/24/04 at SA2nd - Tim Skarperud - 3/22/02 at MIL
4th - Joe Murphy - 10/16/01 at CLE4th - Darren McCarty - 2/15/08 vs. LE
5th - Matt Lorito - 10/27/17 vs. CHI4th - Joe Murphy - 10/16/01 at CLE
5th - Justin Abdelkader - 10/26/08 vs. NOR5th - Justin Abdelkader - 10/26/08 vs. NOR
7th - Matt Puempel - 10/25/19 vs. MB8th - Greg Bullock - 2/13/98 at MICH
7th - Glen Metropolit - 10/27/97 vs. UT

Pour Me a Draft
Simon Edvinsson
on Friday, Oct. 14 made his North American debut against the San Diego Gulls, collecting an assist in the process. He returned on Saturday, Oct. 15 with a three-point outing (1-2—3), which included his first AHL goal. Edvinsson tied Moritz Seider as the highest-drafted defenseman (6th overall) to ever play for the Griffins, and tied Seider and Filip Zadina as the fourth-highest drafted player to suit up for Grand Rapids (Jason Spezza No. 2, Darrin Shannon and Stephen Weiss No. 4). Through his first four AHL games, Edvinsson has four points (1-3—4), which is tied for ninth among rookies. On Oct. 19, Sebastian Cossa tied Mathieu Chouinard (15th by Ottawa in 1998) as the highest-drafted goalie to play for Grand Rapids. The Griffins have had only one other first-round netminder in Tom McCollum (30th by Detroit in 2008), although Tyler Moss was taken 29th overall in the second round by Tampa Bay in 1993. Cossa made 21 saves during his debut against Milwaukee en route to recording his first professional victory in a 3-2 game.


Goalie Giants
Each of the Griffins’ four goalies is listed at 6-3 or taller: Sebastian Cossa (6-6), Victor Brattstrom (6-5), Jussi Olkinuora (6-3), and John Lethemon (6-3). Cossa is tied for the tallest player to ever compete for the Griffins, which includes a list headlined by teammate Simon Edvinsson along with Jared Coreau, Francois Leroux, Brad Norton, Michael Rasmussen and Dan Turple. Cossa made his pro debut on Oct. 19 versus Milwaukee and became just the seventh rookie goaltender in Griffins history to win his debut, making 21 saves in the process. Olkinuora is the fifth player to win an Olympic gold medal (2022/Beijing) before joining the Griffins, joining Slava Butsayev (1992/Unified Team/Albertville), Curtis Joseph (2002/Canada/Salt Lake City), Stefan Liv (2006/Sweden/Turin), and Mikael Samuelsson (2006/Sweden/Turin).

How Swede It Is
The Detroit Red Wings have a rich tradition of possessing some of the top talent to come out of Sweden, such as Niklas Kronwall and Nicklas Lidstrom, and more recently Lucas Raymond. This year is no different, as the NHL franchise has sent down a handful of Swedes to the Griffins. In fact, five players hail from Sweden, including Pontus Andreasson, Jonatan Berggren, Victor Brattstrom, Simon Edvinsson and Albert Johansson. Grand Rapids also features one Russian, Kirill Tyutyayev, and two Finnish players in Jussi Olkinuora and Eemil Viro.

O Captain! My Captain!
Captain Brian Lashoff’s 584 games played for the Griffins rank first among active AHL players who have spent their entire AHL career with the same club and fourth in league history among one-team players. Of the players ahead of him on that list, the most recent – and, coincidentally, the record-holder – last played during the 1970-71 season (Bill Needham of the Cleveland Barons, 981 games played). Lashoff overtook Paul Larivee (Providence Reds, 1952-62) for the No. 4 spot on April 6, 2022 against Cleveland and is now 24 games behind No. 3 Howie Yanosik (Hershey Bears, 1957-67). Lashoff is still 71 games away from breaking the Griffins’ all-time regular-season games played record, held by Travis Richards with 655 games (1995-2006).

Joined Forces
Joel L’Esperance
signed a two-year deal with the Griffins this past offseason after being a menace to Grand Rapids for the past four seasons with the Texas Stars. In the past four campaigns against the Griffins, L’Esperance amassed 18 points (11-7—18) and an even plus-minus rating in 21 games. His stat line against Grand Rapids becomes even more impressive if you take out L’Esperance’s 2017-18 rookie season when he played just two games against the Griffins and totaled zero points. Throughout the last three years against the Griffins from 2018-22, the Brighton, Mich., native accumulated 18 points (11-7—18) in just 19 appearances to go along with 10 penalty minutes and a plus-one rating. L’Esperance has three points (2-1—3) in his first five games to start his Griffins career.

AHL Leaderboard Tracker
Austin Czarnik
—Four goals are tied for seventh
Sebastian Cossa—2.00 goals against average ranks fifth among qualified rookie goaltenders
Simon Edvinsson—Four points (1-3—4) are tied for ninth among rookies, three assists are tied for eighth among rookies
Cross Hanas—Three goals are tied for fifth among rookies, four points (3-1—4) are tied for ninth among rookies
Kirill Tyutyayev—Two goals are tied for 10th among rookies, four points (2-2—4) are tied for ninth among rookies

Milestones
Matt Luff
collected his 149th and 150th point as a pro during a two-point outing on Oct. 23 at Toronto. Albert Johansson also skated in his 150th game as a pro at Toronto on Oct. 23.
Austin Czarnik—Three assists from 150 in the AHL
Joel L’Esperance—Six points from 150 as a pro
Donovan Sebrango—Two games from 100 as a Griffin and in the AHL
Givani Smith—Two points from 50 in the AHL and as a Griffin
Tyler Spezia—Four goals from 50 as a pro

Photo by Mark Newman/Griffins

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