2018-19 in Review: Chris Terry
Chris Terry paced the Griffins with 61 points (29-32—61) and 29 goals in 69 games during his first season with the club.
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Chris Terry paced the Griffins with 61 points (29-32—61) and 29 goals in 69 games during his first season with the club.
In his ninth full professional season, defenseman and alternate captain Brian Lashoff posted 14 points (1-13—14) in 53 games with the Griffins.
$6 million was raised over the course of the 2018-19 season by the AHL and its 31 member clubs for donation to various charitable causes and relief funds across North America. (TheAHL.com)
Captain Matthew Ford registered 24 points (11-13—24) in 61 games during his third season as a Griffin.
Former Griffins Tomas Jurco (CCC 2013), Dan Renouf (CCC 2017) and Zach Nastasiuk hoist the cup. (TheAHL.com)
Goaltender Patrik Rybar notched a 16-16-5 record to go along with a 2.49 GAA and a 0.908 save percentage in 37 appearances with the Griffins.
In his first full season in North America, defenseman Libor Sulak skated in six games with the Red Wings and 61 with Grand Rapids.
Left wing Derek Hulak skated in 43 total games in 2018-19 between Hershey (8) and Grand Rapids (35) and posted seven points (3-4—7).
All seven games of the 2019 Calder Cup Finals between the Chicago Wolves and Charlotte Checkers will be televised on NHL Network. (TheAHL.com)
Right wing Martin Frk spent the majority of the 2018-19 season with the Red Wings, scoring six points in 30 games before joining the Griffins in February and posting 14 points in 13 appearances.
The Charlotte Checkers will face off against the Chicago Wolves for the 83rd American Hockey League championship when the 2019 Calder Cup Finals get underway on Saturday evening. (TheAHL.com)
In his second season in the organization, Matt Puempel tied for second on the Griffins with 50 points in 62 games and scored one goal in eight appearances with the Red Wings.
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