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Game Notes: Griffins vs. Admirals - Oct. 11, 2019

Oct 11, 2019

Grand Rapids Griffins (1-0-0-0) vs. Milwaukee Admirals (0-1-0-0)

Game Time: 7 p.m. at Van Andel Arena

October 11, 2019  ·  2 Minutes

Game Day Preview - Home Opener vs Milwaukee Admirals

Griffins Game #2 * Home Game #1 * AHL Game #28

Season Series: 0-0-0-0 Home Series: 0-0-0-0 Road Series: 0-0-0-0
All-Time Series: 98-64-7-7-8 All-Time Home Series: 53-30-2-2-3 All-Time Road Series: 45-34-5-5-5

Griffins vs. Admirals
First of 10 meetings overall, first of five at Van Andel Arena…In 2018-19, the Griffins finished 3-1-0-1 against the Admirals at Van Andel Arena and 6-3-0-1 overall, outscoring Milwaukee 25-24…Among returning players, Matt Puempel (6-3—9 in 9 GP), Turner Elson (2-4—6 in 10 GP) and Matthew Ford (1-5—6 in 9 GP) led the Griffins in scoring in 2018-19 vs. Milwaukee…Since the 2013-14 campaign, the Griffins are 39-18-2-1 against the Admirals, including 20-8-1-1 at home and 19-10-1-0 away…With a rivalry dating to 1996 in the International Hockey League, the Griffins have faced the Admirals more than any other opponent in team history as the two clubs will meet for the 185th time in the regular season tonight…Head coach Ben Simon skated in 18 games with the Admirals during the 2003-04 campaign and finished with four points (1-3—4)…Grand Rapids’ first two home games will come against Milwaukee as the Admirals return to the Van on Oct. 23.

24th Season Underway
The Griffins began their 24th overall season of play with an 8-5 victory at the defending Western Conference champion Chicago Wolves last Saturday. Grand Rapids returns to Van Andel Arena to host another longtime rival in the Milwaukee Admirals tonight before heading back to Illinois to battle the Rockford IceHogs tomorrow. Four of the Griffins’ first five games come on foreign ice before they wrap up the month with four consecutive home contests. Grand Rapids is seeking its sixth all time 2-0 start to the season and first since 2016-17.

Last Time Out (Saturday): Griffins 8 at Wolves 5
Grand Rapids’ eight goals were its most against Chicago since tallying seven in a 7-1 matinee win at Allstate Arena on Dec. 15, 2016…The Griffins snapped a four-game regular season losing streak to the Wolves…A number of players made either their pro, AHL or Griffins debut, including Gustav Lindstrom (AHL), Oliwer Kaski (AHL), Gregor MacLeod (pro), Ryan Kuffner (AHL), Moritz Seider (AHL), Joe Veleno (pro) and Calvin Pickard (Griffins)…Kaski picked up his first AHL goal while Kuffner netted his first pro goal and Seider tallied an assist for his initial AHL point…Grand Rapids improved to 14-7-2-1 (0.674) all time in season openers and 15-7-2-0 (0.667) in road openers.

Getting Offensive
Grand Rapids’ eight goals in its season-opening victory at Chicago tied for the team’s most in a season opener (8-1 W, Oct. 4, 2013 at Rochester) and was its first eight-goal game since an 8-4 win at Cleveland on Nov. 4, 2018. The Griffins finished 3-for-5 on the power play and seven players logged multi-point outings, including Matt Ford’s career-high-tying four-point (2-2—4) night.

Home Openers
The Griffins have sold out 23 consecutive home openers and post a 13-9-0-1 record (0.587) in those games. Grand Rapids has hosted Milwaukee in its home opener four times previously (2013, 2012, 2005, 1999) and shows a 2-2 record.

Flashback Friday
The last time the Griffins hosted a home opener on Oct. 11 came in 1996, the team’s first year of existence. With a sellout crowd in attendance for the first-ever game at Van Andel Arena, the Griffins fell by a 3-1 score to the defending Eastern Conference playoff champion Orlando Solar Bears. Darin Smith scored the first Griffins goal in the new facility, converting in the second period against Allan Bester.

Pack the Van
With a capacity crowd of 10,834 expected for Friday’s home opener, it will mark the 182nd overall regular season sellout of Van Andel Arena. The Griffins show a 98-65-1-2-15 all-time record (0.591) in sold-out home games, having won seven of their last nine.

Model Year
Matthew Ford began his 12th-year pro with a career-high-tying four points (2-2—4) on Saturday. The fourth-year Griffin had reached the four-point total three times previously and most recently as a member of the Oklahoma City Barons on April 11, 2015 at Chicago. Ford also became the fourth Griffin since 2005-06 to notch four or more points in a season opener, joining Turner Elson (1-3—4 vs. Manitoba on Oct. 6, 2017), Kent McDonell (0-4—4 vs. Milwaukee on Oct. 8, 2005) and Jiri Hudler (2-2—4 vs. Milwaukee on Oct. 8, 2005). Grand Rapids’ active leader in goals scored with 49, Ford needs two more to reach 200 in the AHL.

Back Up, Terr
The Griffins’ leading scorer a season ago with 61 points (29-32—61) in 69 games, Chris Terry picked up where he left off by tallying three points (1-2—3) in the season opener. Three points are a career high in a season debut for Terry.

First Things First
Grand Rapids’ roster currently features four recent Detroit first-round draft picks (Moritz Seider 2019, Filip Zadina 2018, Joe Veleno 2018, Michael Rasmussen 2017). Four of the Red Wings’ last six first rounders are on the west side of the state, with the exceptions being Dennis Cholowski (2016), who made Detroit’s roster following training camp, and Evgeny Svechnikov (2016), who was recalled on Monday. From 2002-15, the Griffins had only seven Detroit first rounders total suit up for them: Jakub Kindl (2005-11; 14-15), Niklas Kronwall (2003-06), Dylan Larkin (2015 playoffs only), Anthony Mantha (2014-15), Tom McCollum (2009-15), Riley Sheahan (2011-14) and Brendan Smith (2010-13). The Griffins’ opening night lineup had five Detroit first rounders in it, far surpassing the previous record of two. The Griffins had never seen more than three Red Wings first rounders suit up for the club at any point in the same season until this year. Adding in Matt Puempel (24th overall by Ottawa in 2011) and Dylan McIlrath (10th overall by the New York Rangers in 2010), Grand Rapids’ roster boasts six former first-round draft selections.

This Date in Griffins History
2000: The Griffins score three times in the final period to pull out a 5-4 win at Cleveland, giving them their first 2-0 start ever.
2008: Although Grand Rapids falls 4-3 in overtime to the Lake Erie Monsters, the Griffins earn a point in their sixth consecutive season opener and 10th straight road debut under new head coach Curt Fraser. Griffins alternate captain Ryan Oulahen scores the first goal of the campaign just 53 seconds into the contest, counting for the second-fastest season-opening goal in franchise history (0:33, Dave Van Drunen, 10/12/02 vs. Cleveland). The season continues to get off to an odd start, as each team is awarded a penalty shot just 3:30 apart during the first period, marking the first game in Griffins history to feature two penalty shots. Grand Rapids goaltender Daniel Larsson, making his North American debut, denies Kyle Cumiskey minutes before Monsters’ netminder Jason Bacashihua spoils an attempt by Darren Helm.

Simon Says
Ben Simon, 41, is in his second season as Grand Rapids’ head coach. In his first year, he guided the Griffins to a 38-27-7-4 record (87 points, 0.572) and a fourth-place finish in the Central Division while becoming the eighth head coach in franchise history to lead the Griffins to the postseason during his first full season behind the bench. Simon served as an assistant coach in Grand Rapids from 2015-18 under Todd Nelson and helped the franchise win its second Calder Cup in 2017. He is the fourth former Griffins assistant to then become the head coach. Appearing in 21 games and scoring nine points (4-5—9) with the Griffins in 2006-07 as part of an 11-year professional playing career, Simon is the third former Griffins player to serve as Grand Rapids’ head coach, joining Nelson and Danton Cole (2002-05).

Griffins in General
Grand Rapids is in the franchise’s 24th overall season of play, 19th as a member of the American Hockey League and 18th as the primary affiliate of the 11-time Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings…Grand Rapids is 966-656-27-58-112 (0.585) in the regular season since 1996-97 to go along with 17 playoff appearances, seven division titles and two Calder Cups (2017, 2013)…The Griffins have earned 40 or more wins and accumulated 90 or more points in six of the last seven seasons…Grand Rapids has qualified for the Calder Cup Playoffs in a franchise-record seven consecutive seasons and advanced to at least the second round on five occasions…The Griffins’ 8-5 season-opening win at Chicago marked the club’s 750th win in the AHL…Grand Rapids’ 306 regular season wins since the 2012-13 campaign rank second behind only Toronto’s 318 and the Griffins’ 663 points in that span are third, trailing Toronto (689) and Providence (664)…Since the affiliation began in 2002-03, 89 Griffins have gone on to play for the Red Wings…In fact, 27 Griffins alumni wore the Winged Wheel during the 2018-19 season.

Promotions

Opening Night presented by Huntington Bank

Magnet Schedule Giveaway presented by Huntington Bank: The first 2,500 fans will receive a 2019-20 Griffins magnet schedule.

$2 Beers and $2 Hot Dogs: Fans can enjoy $2 domestic drafts and $2 hot dogs from 6-8 p.m., while supplies last.

Opening Night Intros: Fans are encouraged to arrive to their seats early to enjoy a special pregame show that includes an introduction of the entire roster.

Post-Game Open Skate: Bring your skates to the rink and take to the ice for the post-game open skate.

Get in the D-ZONE presented by Coppercraft Distillery: Every Friday night is a Griffins D-Zone night. Avoid the concession lines and get your $2 beers and $2 hot dogs served to you in your seats. Call (616) 774-4585 ext. 2 or visit griffinshockey.com/dzonetoday to purchase a package of four or more D-Zone tickets for any Friday night game.

College Night presented by Michigan First Credit Union: Presented by Michigan First Credit Union, college students can buy online using their school .edu email address or show their ID at every Friday game to purchase an Upper Level Faceoff ticket for $13 (or $12 in advance at The Zone) or an Upper Level Center Ice ticket for $16 (or $15 in advance at The Zone). Limit one ticket per ID if purchasing in-person. Visit griffinshockey.com/college to sign up for College Night alerts.

Free Ride Friday on the Rapid: Ride the Rapid to and from any Friday game and enjoy complimentary fare by showing your ticket to the game. Visit ridetherapid.org for schedule information, routes and maps.