Grand Rapids Griffins to begin hockey season next month
The Grand Rapids Griffins will drop the puck on the 2020-21 American Hockey League season Feb. 5. (Grand Rapids Business Journal)
Calder Cup Champions -'13 '17
Official site of the Grand Rapids Griffins
The Grand Rapids Griffins will drop the puck on the 2020-21 American Hockey League season Feb. 5. (Grand Rapids Business Journal)
Here’s who’s trending up (and down) one week from puck drop, with an opening-night roster projection at the end. (The Athletic)
Griffins president Tim Gortsema and the team are gearing up for the season's start in February. (WOOD Radio)
Grand Rapids Griffins coach Ben Simon was keeping a close eye on the Detroit Red Wings’ first scrimmage Tuesday. (MLive)
Every year in training camp, in whatever sport, there’s often someone who comes out of nowhere and makes a run at a roster spot. (Detroit News)
Brome has made a good impression halfway through training camp. He scored a goal and converted on his shootout opportunity in Tuesday’s scrimmage. (MLive)
When the Red Wings found a roster spot in Austria this autumn for him, Rasmussen took advantage of the opportunity. (Detroit News)
Competing on the Little Caesars Arena ice instead of the practice sheet drew out some illuminating moments from the team’s new arrivals and young players. (The Athletic)
The Detroit Red Wings played the first of three camp scrimmages Tuesday at Little Caesars Arena. What stood out? (MLive)
The Charlotte Checkers, Milwaukee Admirals and Springfield Thunderbirds will be the only teams not playing this season when the AHL resumes. (WZZM 13)
Grand Rapids Griffins president Tim Gortsema announced Monday evening that the team will play a 2020-21 season. (MLive)
The Red Wings drafted Michael Rasmussen ninth overall in 2017 because of the offensive ability he displayed as a junior. Now they have other ideas. (MLive)
Get instant communication from the Griffins through text alerts, Instagram DMs, or Facebook Messenger.