Stanley Cup Comes Home to Roest
Tampa Bay Lightning assistant general manager Stacy Roest will become the 17th former Griffins player to have his name added to the Stanley Cup.
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Tampa Bay Lightning assistant general manager Stacy Roest will become the 17th former Griffins player to have his name added to the Stanley Cup.
The Detroit Red Wings on Monday signed center Dominic Turgeon to a one-year contract extension.
The Detroit Red Wings on Saturday signed center Turner Elson to a one-year contract extension.
Stacy Roest and Todd Nelson helped the 2002-03 Griffins squad come within a game of the Calder Cup Finals.
Regardless of which teams claim the NHL's conference finals, at least one former Griffin will eventually have his name engraved on the most famous trophy in sports.
As the NHL rolls into the second round of the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs, five of the remaining eight teams feature at least one former Griffin among their player or coach ranks.
Eleven of the 16 Stanley Cup Playoff teams and seven of the eight first-round series featured at least one former Griffin among their player or coach ranks.
The Michigan native scored six goals and nine points in 22 games with the Griffins last season.
Former first-round pick has appeared in 20 career NHL games. (DetroitRedWings.com)
AHL announces that 2021 event will not be held. (TheAHL.com)
At the recommendation of the AHL’s Return to Play Task Force, the Board of Governors has approved moving the anticipated start of the 2020-21 regular season to Dec. 4, 2020. (TheAHL.com)
WOOD TV8 sports anchor and Griffins color commentator recognized for outstanding media coverage.
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