Game Notes: Griffins at IceHogs - May 1, 2021
Grand Rapids Griffins (12-8-3-0) at Rockford IceHogs (9-15-1-0)
Game Time: 7 p.m. at BMO Harris Bank Center
Griffins Game #24 * Road Game #13 * AHL Game #330
Season Series: 4-0-2-0 Home Series: 1-0-2-0 Road Series: 3-0-0-0
All-Time Series: 52-35-9-10 All-Time Home Series: 33-11-5-4 All-Time Road Series: 19-24-4-6
Griffins at IceHogs
Seventh of eight meetings overall, fourth of four at the BMO Harris Bank Center…The Griffins and IceHogs tonight will both play their first-ever regular season game in the month of May...Grand Rapids hasn’t played in May since its run to the Calder Cup in 2017...After going 3-7-2-3 in 15 visits to Rockford from 2017-20, Grand Rapids is 3-0 at the BMO Harris Bank Center so far this season. The Griffins have never swept a season series on the IceHogs’ ice...The Griffins have earned points in all six clashes with Rockford this season (4-0-2-0), outshooting the IceHogs by a whopping 221-118 margin, but Rockford did have a 22-21 advantage in Grand Rapids’ 3-2 home win on Wednesday...Grand Rapids played four straight games against Rockford from March 3-16, marking just the third time in the Griffins' history that they played four consecutive regular season games against the same opponent. The Manitoba Moose were the foe on both prior occasions, in November 2006 and November 1997...The 13 shots allowed by the Griffins in their 3-1 win over the IceHogs on Feb. 18 were one more than Grand Rapids' franchise record for fewest allowed in a game…Prior to their 9-4 win at Rockford on March 3, the Griffins’ last nine-goal outing was a 9-1 win at Rockford on Feb. 5, 2016. They came within two goals of matching of their team record, set in an 11-6 victory at – you guessed it – Rockford on Jan. 19, 2013…Griffins head coach Ben Simon served as an assistant in Rockford for two seasons (2011-13)…Rockford head coach Derek King played in Grand Rapids from 1999-01 and 2002-04. He is the franchise’s all-time leading playoff scorer (16-25—41) and ranks fifth in regular season points (73-130—203).
A First Time for Everything
Wednesday’s win over Rockford marked the third game in the Griffins’ 25 seasons that featured a penalty shot for each team and the first-ever at Van Andel Arena, as Mitchell Fossier beat Kevin Boyle at 4:58 of the third and Ivan Nalimov stoned Taro Hirose with 2:26 remaining. On Oct. 11, 2008 at Lake Erie, Darren Helm was stopped by Jason Bacashihua while Daniel Larsson denied Kyle Cumiskey (both in the first period). On April 10, 2011 at Milwaukee, Ilari Filppula could not beat Atte Engren, and Jordan Pearce turned back Ryan Flynn.
History Repeating
The Griffins and IceHogs played near duplicate games at Van Andel Arena on March 13 and 16. Both games were 2-1 overtime wins for Rockford, with the IceHogs rallying from a 1-0 deficit, Matt Tomkins making more than 40 saves to help his team survive a massive shot deficit, and Dylan McLaughlin securing the second point for the visitors by scoring in the extra session. On March 13, the Griffins outshot Rockford 43-22, Tomkins made a career-high 42 saves, and McLaughlin scored 2:14 into overtime. On March 16, Grand Rapids held a 47-22 advantage in shots, Tomkins again set his career-best with 46 stops, and McLaughlin tallied 19 seconds into OT.
Busy Bodies
After playing just 16 games overall and only four times at home during the first 70 days of this season – owing to both a light early schedule and six postponements since March 16 – the Griffins on April 16 began a stretch which has them scheduled to play their final 16 games and 12 home contests over a span of only 30 days. Updating those numbers, Grand Rapids will play its final nine games and five home contests over the next 15 days.
Last Time Out
The Chicago Wolves are still the lone team to defeat the Griffins in regulation at Van Andel Arena this season, only now they’ve done it twice. The Griffins, a combined 11-2-3-0 overall and 5-0-3-0 at home against every team except Chicago, fell to 1-6 overall and 1-2 at home versus the Wolves with a 4-2 loss on Thursday, on the heels of Monday’s 5-1 setback. Anthony Richard scored a breakaway goal during a Griffins power play 5:05 into the game on Chicago’s first shot, the third shorthanded tally allowed by Grand Rapids this season. The Wolves doubled their advantage 6:18 into the second courtesy of Phil Tomasino. Grand Rapids solved Connor Ingram during a power play at 9:58, as Kyle Criscuolo chipped a shot inside the right post, but Chicago responded less than two minutes later when David Cotton beat Pat Nagle at 11:31, making it a 3-1 game. As the clock ticked down toward the second intermission, Joe Hicketts notched his first goal of the campaign with just 23.6 seconds remaining. The Griffins were unable to get closer during a tightly played third period, and Max Lajoie added an empty-net goal at 19:14 for the final margin. Grand Rapids completed its seven-game homestand with a 4-2-1-0 mark.
Youth is Served
On Thursday, the Griffins had four rookie defensemen in their lineup – Charle-Edouard D’Astous, Tory Dello, Jared McIsaac and Donovan Sebrango – for the first time in more than four years, dating to a 5-1 win at Milwaukee on April 15, 2017 when five first-year blueliners took to the ice: Hicketts, Dennis Cholowski, Filip Hronek, Patrick McCarron and Dan Renouf.
Late Bloomers
The Griffins, who until last Tuesday’s 5-3 win over Cleveland had not won this season when trailing after two periods, have now rallied in the third frame in three of their last four wins, including a 5-4 victory over Iowa on April 16 and last Wednesday’s 2-1 triumph against the Monsters.
Congrats Are in Order
Joe Veleno made his NHL debut with the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday in their 1-0 shootout loss at Columbus, logging two shots and winning 57% (4 of 7) of his faceoffs in 14:59 of ice time. He became the 185th Griffins alum to play in the NHL, after recording 23 points (11-12—23) in 54 games with Grand Rapids last season. Veleno has now played in two games with Detroit, totaling four shots and winning 60% of his draws while averaging 14:29 of ice time.
This Date in Griffins History
2013: Houston rookie Mike Condon makes 35 saves in just his fourth pro start after Darcy Kuemper is recalled by Minnesota earlier in the day, but Adam Almquist breaks a 2-2 tie with a spectacular goal at 16:22 of the third period and the Griffins take a 4-2 win and a 2-1 lead in the Western Conference Quarterfinals.
That’s a Wrap
The Griffins on Thursday concluded a seven-game April homestand that surpassed their most regular season home games ever during the month. Prior to this season, their high-water mark for regular season games at Van Andel Arena during April had been five, established in 2015.
Life of Riley
Riley Barber has goals in five of the last nine games and seven of the last 12 outings, and he has registered points in 18 of 23 contests this season. His 15 goals on the season tie for second in the league, his 24 points (15-9—24) tie for 20th and his 12 power play points tie for third. He posted a nine-game point streak from Feb. 5-March 11 that was the longest ever to start a player's Griffins career as well as the longest from the start of a Griffins season.
High-Flying Griffins
While Gregor MacLeod’s career-high four-game point streak (2-2—4) was snapped on Thursday, he still has points in six of his last nine appearances (2-4—6)...Charle-Edouard D’Astous has an assist in four of his last eight outings...Second on the Griffins in scoring with 19 points (4-15—19) in 20 games, Taro Hirose has points in seven of the last nine games (1-6—7)…Chase Pearson, who has three assists in the last two games, had his third two-assist game and fourth two-point outing of the season on Thursday against Chicago.
Rarified Air
Brian Lashoff’s 513 games played for the Griffins rank first among active AHL players who have spent their entire AHL career with the same club and tie for eighth 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, who has been unfit to play the last 10 games, tied No. 8-ranked Stan Smrke (Rochester 1957-67) on March 26 and is now four games behind No. 7 Pete Kapusta (Providence Reds 1946-55).
A Long Time Coming
On April 17, goalie Kaden Fulcher made his AHL debut and played his first game in more than 15 months, due to an injury that ended his 2019-20 season, the pandemic, and bouncing between the Griffins and Detroit's taxi squad this season. His last game had been on Jan. 4, 2020, when he made 24 saves for the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye in a 5-2 home loss to Indy. Fulcher made 25 saves in that 4-3 overtime loss to Iowa, including 12 during the third period to help the Griffins rally from a two-goal deficit and earn a point. On April 21, he earned his first victory in the AHL and first at any level in more than two years, 2-1 over Cleveland. Fulcher, who was limited to two ECHL games last season due to an injury, made 27 saves in his second career AHL contest, logging his first win since making 27 stops in Toledo’s 5-0 home triumph over Indy on March 3, 2019.
Powerful Play
Following a 2019-20 campaign in which they finished sixth in the AHL’s power play rankings at 20.9%, the Griffins have been even better this season, currently sitting seventh in the league at 22.1% and third on the road at 31.1%. Their home power play, however, ranks 24th, having converted 12.2% of its chances.
Offense Taken
The Griffins stand second in the AHL in shots per game (33.09) and are 13th in goals per game (3.13).
For the Defense
Grand Rapids is tied for 11th in the league in goals allowed per game (3.00)…The Griffins have been outshot in only five of their first 23 games, and only three times have they allowed 30 or more shots, a total that they have reached on 16 occasions. Grand Rapids ranks third in the AHL in shots allowed per game (25.48).
Milestones
Dylan McIlrath’s six penalty minutes on Monday against Chicago put him past 1,000 for his nine-year pro career (1,003). Upcoming player milestones include:
Turner Elson—Six points from 100 for his Griffins career, one assist for 100 as a pro
Joe Hicketts—One game played for 300 as a pro, three assists from 100 for his Griffins/AHL career
Brian Lashoff – Three assists for 100 as a pro
Dominic Turgeon—Three games from 300 for his Griffins/AHL career
It’s a Start
The roar of a Griffins crowd was partially restored on March 13 when the team began welcoming up to 750 fans per home game, pursuant to the most recent order from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Griffins 2021-22 season ticket members are being given the first opportunity to purchase tickets to home games during the remainder of the 2020-21 season. Other fans can sign up for Griffins Nation, the team’s official email newsletter, to receive priority access to 2020-21 tickets whenever limited seats are made available for sale throughout the season. On occasion, single-game tickets may also be purchased online at griffinshockey.com.
We Miss You, Bob!
On Feb. 8, the beloved 21-year Voice of the Griffins, Bob Kaser, underwent successful heart surgery at the Meijer Heart Center in Grand Rapids to repair several blocked arteries. Released from the hospital on Feb. 14, his recovery at home continues to go well. Everyone in Griffins Nation, the Griffins organization, the AHL, and the Michigan hockey community wishes Bob all the best in his recovery and a quick return to health. We can’t wait until he is back in the booth.
Photo by Todd Reicher/IceHogs