Celebrate New Year's Hockey Eve with the Griffins!
Join Eric Zane this New Year’s Eve at 7 p.m., counting down the top 5 Griffins moments of 2020 and ending with our annual indoor fireworks show!
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Join Eric Zane this New Year’s Eve at 7 p.m., counting down the top 5 Griffins moments of 2020 and ending with our annual indoor fireworks show!
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The AHL and its teams will join Hockey is For Everyone, the NHL’s initiative in conjunction with the NHLPA to support and prioritize inclusion on the ice, in locker rooms, boardrooms and stands. (TheAHL.com)
Stuffed animals, canned goods and cash donations to be collected at Griff’s IceHouse on Dec. 15.
The American Hockey League announced today that it has formed a new long-term data and streaming partnership for betting purposes with Genius Sports Group. (TheAHL.com)
The Jan. 16-17 fundraiser at Rosa Parks Circle has been canceled due to the realities of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Jared McIsaac underwent successful surgery last week on his left shoulder. His expected recovery time is five to six months. (Detroit Red Wings)
AHL President and CEO Scott Howson has announced that the league’s Board of Governors has approved moving the anticipated start date of the 2020-21 season to Feb. 5, 2021. (TheAHL.com)
Register by Oct. 22 and complete your race by Oct. 24 to help the Griffins Youth Foundation.
2017 Calder Cup champion Kyle Criscuolo returns to the organization, joining free agent signees Riley Barber and Kevin Boyle.
Following his assignment to Grand Rapids last December, Hirose scored more points than any Griffin the rest of the season.
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