Game Notes: Griffins vs. Wild - Nov. 24, 2024
Grand Rapids Griffins (11-4-1-0) vs. Iowa Wild (6-8-1-0)
Game Time: 4 p.m. at Van Andel Arena
Griffins Game #17 * Home Game #8 * AHL Game #256
Season Series: 1-1-0-0 Home Series: 0-1-0-0 Road Series: 1-0-0-0
All-Time Series: 51-25-5-3 All-Time Home Series: 25-11-4-2 All-Time Road Series: 26-14-1-1
Wild at Griffins
Third of eight meetings overall, second of four at Van Andel Arena...The Griffins have won eight of the past 10 meetings against Iowa with a plus-11 scoring margin...The Griffins are 18-11-2-1 (.609) overall since the 2020-21 season against the Wild and have a minus-two scoring margin (100-98)...Grand Rapids is 9-5-2-0 (.625) at home against Iowa since the 2020-21 season with an even scoring margin (46-46)...The Griffins have points in five of the last six meetings against Iowa at home (4-1-1-0)...The Wild are 3-3-1-0 on the road this season, while Grand Rapids is 5-2-0-0 at home...Iowa has won five of its last seven games and the Griffins have won five of the last six…The Wild’s power play is tied for 17th on the circuit at 16.7% and their penalty kill comes in at 72.9% (31st)...The Griffins rank 25th in the league with a power-play rate of 15.1%, while their penalty kill places second at 89.1%...Iowa ranks ninth with an average of 3.27 goals scored per game and tied for last in the AHL with an average of 4.00 goals allowed per contest...The Wild rank second with 33.2 shots per game and 16th with 28.3 shots allowed per contest...Former Griffins head coach Ben Simon (2018-23) is an assistant coach for the Wild...Iowa’s Hunter Haight is tied for fifth among first-year players with six goals.
Last Time Out
The Griffins suffered their second home loss of the season, as the Iowa Wild used a three-goal third period to propel themselves to a 5-2 victory on Friday at Van Andel Arena. Joe Snively scored his sixth goal of the year and extended his goal streak to a team-high four (4-1—5). A tally from Amadeus Lombardi gave him his 10th point in his last 11 games (5-5—10). William Wallinder returned from injury and skated in his first outing since Oct. 26. The defeat snapped the Griffins’ five-game win streak.
This Date in Griffins History
2006: The Griffins retire Travis Richard’s no. 24 jersey to the rafters before claiming a 6-4 victory over the Chicago Wolves. The first Griffin to receive the honor, Richards is honored during a second intermission ceremony alongside his family and was presented with a vacation to Disney World. During the game, Jonathan Ericsson nets two power play goals during the middle frame to tie a franchise record for power play goals in a single period.
Hot Start
With an 11-4-1-0 record, the Griffins rank first in the Central Division, second in the Western Conference and tied for fifth in the AHL. In 29 seasons, this was the fourth Griffins team to win at least 10 of its first 14 games, and the first since 2009-10. The Griffins have won with defense, as they have allowed two goals or less in 10 of the 16 contests and have scored an average of 2.94 goals per game (18th).
Let’s Show Some Love to the Defense
The Griffins rank first in the AHL with just 2.19 goals allowed per game, as the 35 goals surrendered rank third in the AHL. For comparison, Grand Rapids ceded 51 goals in the opening 16 games last year and 69 in 2022-23. Dating back to last season, Grand Rapids has allowed just 16 goals in its last 10 regular-season games at Van Andel Arena (1.60 GA per game).
One, Two Punch
Sebastian Cossa, the 15th overall pick by the Detroit Red Wings in 2021, is off to a strong start through the opening 12 games of his season, showing a 7-4-1 mark with one shutout, a 2.08 goals-against average, and a .931 save percentage. The 21-year-old ranks among the league leaders in minutes played (692:11, 3rd), shutouts (T5th), GAA (T7th), wins (T3rd), and save percentage (6th). Ville Husso has also gotten off to a fast start with the Griffins, as he has a 3-0-0 ledger with one shutout to go along with a 1.46 goals-against average and a .952 save percentage in four appearances. Through five career games with Grand Rapids, Husso has a 4-0-0 record with two shutouts, a 1.13 goals-against average and a .961 save percentage.
No Ordinary Joe
Newcomer Joe Snively is on a team-high four-game goal streak and has six points (5-1—6) in his last six outings. Snively is tied for second on the roster in points (6-6—12) and second in goals (6) through 16 appearances. The Herndon, Virginia, native joined the Griffins after a historic run with the Hershey Bears the last two seasons. Snively won the last two Calder Cups with the Bears and showed a combined 33 points (6-27—33) in 40 games during the postseason with a 28-12 record in the past two playoffs. Snively also aided Hershey to a regular-season title last year with a 53-14-0-5 mark (111 pts., .771), the second-best regular-season record in AHL history and the most wins by an AHL team in a 72-game season. The 28-year-old is in search of his third straight Calder Cup, as only 11 players in league history have won three consecutive cups in the AHL and no one has achieved this feat since the 1978 season.
Damn Daniel, Back At It Again
Rookie Nate Danielson, selected ninth overall by Detroit in 2023, had just two points (1-1—2) in his first eight games as a pro. However, he has found his footing and now has four points (1-3—4) in his last four contests and six points (1-5—6) in his last eight outings. The 20-year-old made his pro debut with Grand Rapids on May 20 at Milwaukee during the Calder Cup Playoffs and finished the postseason with two appearances. Prior to turning pro, Danielson spent four campaigns in the WHL and amassed 217 points (83-134—217) in 199 regular-season games.
Alexander The Great
Alex Doucet enjoyed a career-high three-game point streak (2-2—4) from Nov. 13-16 and has five points (3-2—5) in his last six contests. The rookie had just one point in the first eight games of the campaign, securing his first AHL assist on Oct. 25 at Springfield. He later bagged his first AHL goal on Nov. 7 at Iowa and his two short-handed goals on the year are tied for first among rookies and tied for second among all skaters. Last season, the 22-year-old showed 41 points (19-22—41) in 52 regular-season games with the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye in addition to suiting up for six games with Grand Rapids.
Criss-Cross Applesauce
Third-year pro Cross Hanas has scored three goals and four points (3-1—4) in his last six games. Hanas enjoyed a three-game point streak (2-1—3) from Oct. 25-27 and scored goals in back-to-back outings from Oct. 26-27 for the first time since Nov. 11-12, 2022. An injury-riddled first year limited the forward to just 17 points (9-8—17) in 30 games in 2022-23, and then the 22-year-old struggled in his second year last season with 16 points (8-8—16) in 58 appearances. Through 16 outings this campaign, Hanas has seven points (5-2—7), 10 penalty minutes and a plus-three rating. Hanas was selected with the 55th overall pick by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.
Shoot Your Shot
Last Friday against Chicago, the Griffins outshot their opponent for the first time in the opening 14 games of the season. The Griffins have averaged 23.9 shots per game, which ranks last in the AHL. Grand Rapids has been held to under 20 shots three times and has exceeded 30 shots just twice. On the flip side, the Griffins’ opponents have averaged 30.6 shots per game (21st in AHL) and have been held to under 30 shots five times. The third period has given the Griffins the most problems, as they are being outshot 162-103 compared to being outshot 165-145 in the second and 158-131 in the first. However, Grand Rapids has an 8-2-1-0 ledger when recording 20-29 shots and an 8-2-1-0 mark when allowing 30-39 shots.
Power Outage
The Griffins’ power play has struggled out of the gate, as it ranks 25th on the circuit at 15.1% (8-for-53). If you break it down further, Grand Rapids’ home power play is 2-for-18 (11.1%, 28th) and its road power play is 6-for-35 (17.1%, 19th). However, the Griffins’ penalty kill ranks second in the AHL at 89.1% and their four short-handed goals are tied for third. Grand Rapids recorded two short-handed goals in 3:24 of game time on Nov. 7 at Iowa, which equaled the number of short-handed tallies it had in 72 games last season. The last time the Griffins had scored two short-handed goals in a game was in a 5-3 win over Ontario on Feb. 5, 2022. With three short-handed goals through the first 13 games, Grand Rapids had already exceeded its short-handed goal count from last season of two.
If You Ain’t First, You’re Last
Starting the game off on the right foot has been imperative for the Griffins early this season. Grand Rapids is 9-1-1-0 when scoring the game’s first goal and 10-1-1-0 when either tied or leading after the first period. When the roles are reversed, the Griffins are just 2-3-0-0, and they are 0-3-0-0 when trailing after two periods.
Shine Bright
On Nov. 13 against Rockford, Dominik Shine secured his 150th point as a Griffin with an assist, becoming just one of 14 Griffins to reach the milestone. Veteran Shine had four multi-point games this season through the first 12 games, tying his mark from last year in 65 contests (career-high 6 in 2021-22). He recently posted two assists on Nov. 8 at Rockford and now has 10 points (3-7—10) in his last 11 outings. Shine paces the squad with 13 points (4-9—13) in 16 games, while his nine assists are tied for first. The Detroit native has spent his entire career with Grand Rapids since 2016-17 and has accumulated 151 points (65-86—151) and 493 penalty minutes in 438 appearances. In the Griffins’ all-time rankings, Shine places third in games played, tied for seventh in penalty minutes, tied for 10th in overtime goals (2), and tied for fourth in unassisted goals (8). Last year, Shine posted career-high numbers in assists (23), points (33) and plus-minus rating (+8).
Loaded Ammo
Second-year pro Amadeus Lombardi has found a rhythm offensively, as he has 10 points (5-5—10) in his last 11 games. The 21-year-old logged his first two-goal game as a pro on Oct. 19 against Manitoba and later registered a career-high three points (2-1—3) on Oct. 26 at Lehigh Valley. Lombardi is tied for second on the team with 12 points (7-5—12) and his seven goals rank first on the roster. Through the opening 10 games, Lombardi matched his career high with five goals, as he lit the lamp five times in 70 contests last year. The Aurora, Ontario, native has 39 points (12-27—39), 16 penalty minutes and a plus-four rating through 88 career appearances.
AHL Leaderboard Tracker
Sebastian Cossa—Third in minutes played (692:11), tied for fifth in shutouts (1), tied for seventh in GAA (2.08), tied for third in wins (7), and sixth in save percentage (.931)
Nate Danielson—Tied for first in short-handed assists (2)
Josiah Didier—Tied for ninth among defensemen in plus-minus rating (+8)
Alex Doucet—Tied for second in short-handed goals (2), tied for first among rookies in short-handed goals (2)
William Lagesson—Tied for ninth among defensemen in plus-minus rating (+8)
Amadeus Lombardi—Tied for second in game-winners (3)
Austin Watson—Tied for first in major penalties (5)
Milestones
Last Friday, captain Josiah Didier skated in his 450th game in the AHL and goaltender Sebastian Cossa appeared in his 100th pro outing.
Tory Dello—One point from 50 in the AHL and as a pro
Alex Doucet—Three points from 50 as a pro
Brad “Dogg” Thompson—One game from 2,000 as a professional equipment manager
Antti Tuomisto—Two points from 50 as a pro
Austin Watson—One game from 250 in the AHL
Photo by Mark Newman/Griffins