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Game Notes: Griffins vs. Monsters - Oct. 27, 2023

Oct 27, 2023
Written By: Andrew Streitel

Grand Rapids Griffins (2-2-0-0) vs. Cleveland Monsters (2-2-0-0)

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

Griffins Game #5 * Home Game #3 * AHL Game #76

Season Series: 0-0-0-0 Home Series: 0-0-0-0 Road Series: 0-0-0-0
All-Time Series:
71-38-6-11 All-Time Home Series: 40-18-2-3 All-Time Road Series: 31-20-4-8

Monsters at Griffins
First of eight meetings overall, first of four at Van Andel Arena…Grand Rapids is 17-7-1-1 (.692) against Cleveland in the past two seasons and has points in 13 out of the last 17 games overall (11-4-1-1, .706)...Since the 2019-20 season, the Griffins are 19-9-1-1 (.667) against Cleveland and have outscored them 94-76. On home ice during that span, Grand Rapids is 10-3-1-1 (.733) against the Monsters with a +14 scoring margin (48-34)...The Griffins have points in 12 of the last 15 games against Cleveland in Grand Rapids (10-3-1-1, .733)...Cleveland’s power play ranks last in the AHL at 6.7% (1-for-15) and its penalty kill places 29th at 73.7% (14-for-19)...Right wing Trey Fix-Wolanksy leads the Monsters with six points (2-4—6) in four games. Last season, Fix-Wolanksy showed 12 points (3-9—12) in eight games against Grand Rapids, which was a team high...The Monsters are the third-most frequent opponent of the Griffins, as this game marks the 127th meeting between the two franchises (Milwaukee 212, Chicago 194)...Defenseman Wyatt Newpower played for Cleveland during the 2020-21 season and head coach Dan Watson suited up for the Cleveland Barons from 2002-04.

Last Time Out
The Griffins finished their four-game season series against the Colorado Eagles with a 2-1 loss at Blue Arena in Loveland, Colorado on Saturday. After taking the first two games against Colorado during opening weekend in Grand Rapids, the Griffins dropped back-to-back contests on the road. In the defeat, Sebastian Cossa made 31 saves, the fewest a Griffins goaltender has posted all season. Through Cossa’s first two outings, the netminder has registered a 2.02 goals against average and a .947 save percentage. Cross Hanas was the lone Griffin to record a tally in the contest, as he scored his first goal of the 2023-24 season.

Roster Shake Up
- Oct. 14—F Zach Aston-Reese recalled by Detroit
- Oct. 15—F Austin Czarnik recalled by Detroit; F Zach Aston-Reese reassigned by Detroit
- Oct. 20—F Jonatan Berggren recalled by Detroit

This Date in Griffins History
2017: Matt Lorito returns from a three-game injury absence to register his first career hat trick and lift the Griffins to a 5-3 come-from-behind victory over Chicago.

Thou Shall Not Pass
Rookie goaltender Sebastian Cossa is off to a fast start, showing a 2.02 goals against average and a .947 save percentage to go along with a 1-1-0 record in two appearances. Cossa currently ranks sixth among rookie netminders in GAA and second in save percentage, having stopped 72 of 76 shots. In three games played with the Griffins during the 2022-23 campaign, the former 15th overall pick in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft registered a 5.57 GAA and a .783 save percentage.

Shoot Your Shot
Allowing shots has been a problem for Grand Rapids to begin the season, as the Griffins have allowed 41 or more shots in three of the first four games. They rank seventh-to-last in the league for shots allowed with 159, leading only Laval (161, 5 GP), San Jose (163, 5 GP), Springfield (171, 5 GP), Rochester (182, 5 GP), Henderson (191, 6 GP) and Abbotsford (204, 6 GP). Grand Rapids also places 29th out of 32 teams with a total of 93 shots. The Griffins are averaging 23.3 shots for and 39.8 shots against.

Take Your Medicine
After serving up a weekend sweep of the Colorado Eagles from Oct. 13-14, Grand Rapids got a taste of its own medicine, as the Eagles returned the favor this past weekend in Loveland, Colorado. The two teams were evenly matched throughout the season series, as each team finished 2-2 and recorded 12 goals. Grand Rapids posted an 8-4 scoring margin at home but was outscored 4-8 on the road.

Let’s Go Streaking
Cross Hanas
(1-1—2), Brogan Rafferty (0-2—2) and Wyatt Newpower (1-2—3) are all on active two-game point streaks. Rafferty and Newpower are tied with Taro Hirose and Jonatan Berggren for the longest assist streak this season, while Austin Czarnik holds the spot for the longest goal streak at two games. Hirose leads the squad with a three-game point streak from Oct. 13-20 and paces the team with five points (3-2—5) in four outings. Czarnik and Berggren are both on recall to the Detroit Red Wings.

The Climb
Dominik Shine
became just the third player in franchise history to reach eight seasons of service, while Tyler Spezia became the eighth player to compete in his sixth campaign. Shine ranks sixth with 361 career games played for the Griffins and stands 10th with 408 penalty minutes. Taro Hirose also continues to climb the Griffins’ all-time leaderboard, as he is currently ranked 10th in points (170) and sixth in assists (126).

Rare Company
Dan Watson
made his debut behind the Griffins’ bench on Oct. 13 and came away with a 3-2 victory. Watson became the first Griffins head coach since Mike Stothers in 2007 to win his debut. Grand Rapids followed that performance with a 5-2 victory on Oct. 14 over Colorado to kick off the season with a 2-0 start for the second time since 2007-08. Watson joined Mike Stothers (2007-08) and Bruce Cassidy (2000-01) as the only head coaches to begin their tenure with a 2-0 ledger. The Griffins’ last 2-0 start was seven years ago (2016-17), when they won the first three games of their eventual Calder Cup championship season. Grand Rapids’ last 2-0 start at home was three campaigns ago (2020-21), when the schedule commenced in February due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

You Must Be This Tall to Ride the Rollercoaster
Ten players on the Griffins’ roster are listed at 6-foot-3 or taller, with five players at least 6-foot-5. Elmer Soderblom, standing at 6-foot-8, became the tallest player to play for the Griffins when he made his AHL debut on Dec. 9, 2022 at Springfield. Soderblom edged out former 6-foot-6 players in Jared Coreau, Francois Leroux, Brad Norton, Michael Rasmussen, Dan Turple, and teammate Simon Edvinsson, and 6-foot-7 teammate Sebastian Cossa. In addition to Cossa and Edvinsson, newcomer Tim Gettinger also stands at 6-foot-6 while rookie Antti Tuomisto comes in at 6-foot-5. Both of the Griffins’ goaltenders are at least 6-foot-3.

New Coach, Who Dis
Dan Watson
was named the 12th head coach in franchise history this past offseason after serving six seasons as head coach of the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye. A season ago, Watson guided Toledo to a 45-19-5-3 (.681) record before going 9-4 in the Kelly Cup Playoffs to reach the Western Conference Finals. The 44-year-old has been with the Red Wings organization for the past 14 seasons, holding multiple roles with the Walleye since the team’s inception. Watson has never missed the playoffs as head coach, reaching the Kelly Cup Finals twice (2019, 2022) and leading Toledo to three division titles (2016-17, 2017-18, 2021-22), three 100-point seasons (2016-17, 2017-18, 2021-22), two regular-season championships (2016-17, 2021-22), and four Western Conference Finals berths (2017, 2019, 2022, 2023). In 2016-17, he garnered the John Brophy Award as the ECHL’s Coach of the Year in his first year as head coach, when the Walleye won the Central Division behind a franchise-record 51 wins (51-17-2-2, .736) and reached the Western Conference Finals. As a head coach, the Glencoe, Ontario, native possesses a 272-112-22-13 (.691) ledger during the regular season and a 51-34 (.600) mark over only five playoff campaigns. Watson leaves Toledo as the franchise’s winningest head coach and the fastest coach in ECHL history to reach 100 wins.

Milestones
On Oct. 20, Brogan Rafferty competed in his 200th pro game, securing an assist in the process. In addition, Dominik Shine passed Nathan Paetsch for sixth on the Griffins’ all-time games played list with 360 and Elmer Soderblom appeared in his 150th pro game.
Zach Aston-Reese—Four points from 50 in the AHL
Jonatan Berggren—One assist from 50 as a Griffin and in the AHL
Taro Hirose—Two goals from 50 as a pro, two games from 200 as a Griffin
Jared McIsaac—Two points from 50 as a pro and as a Griffin
Dominik Shine—Two games from tying Francis Pare (363) for fifth on the Griffins’ all-time games played list
Tyler Spezia—One goal from 50 as a pro, two games from 200 as a Griffin
Brogan Rafferty—Two games from 200 in the AHL
Eemil Viro—Two games from 200 as a pro
William Wallinder—Two assists from 50 as a pro

Photo by Mark Newman/Griffins