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Fri. 13 COLORADO
14
20 at Colorado
21 at Colorado
27 CLEVELAND
28 at Rockford
Wed. 1 at Cleveland
4 at Milwaukee
10
JANUARY
19 at Manitoba
26
27 BELLEVILLE* 7 p.m.
Fri. 2 at Rockford 8 p.m. Fri. 9 MANITOBA 7 p.m. Sat. 10 MANITOBA
13 at Cleveland
16 CLEVELAND*
17 at Rockford
21 TEXAS
24 TEXAS
Sun. 25 MILWAUKEE 5 p.m. Wed. 28 IOWA 7 p.m.
Fri. 1 IOWA 7 p.m. Sat. 2 ROCKFORD* 7 p.m. Mon. 4 at Cleveland 7 p.m. Fri. 8 CHICAGO 7 p.m. Sat. 9 at Milwaukee 7 p.m. Tue. 12 at Cleveland
Fri. 15 IOWA*
p.m. Sat. 16 IOWA 8 p.m. Tue. 19 at Manitoba 11:30 a.m. Wed. 20 at Manitoba 8 p.m.
23 at Rockford
APRIL Wed. 3 CHICAGO 7 p.m. Fri. 5 ROCKFORD 7 p.m. Sat. 6 at Rockford 8 p.m. Fri. 12 ROCKFORD* 7 p.m. Sat. 13 at Chicago 8 p.m. Sun. 14 at Chicago 4 p.m. Wed. 17 at Iowa 8 p.m. Fri. 19 at Iowa 8 p.m. Sun. 21 MILWAUKEE 5 p.m.
All Times Eastern Dates, Opponents and Times Subject to Change Games Broadcast on WOOD 106.9 FM/1300 AM, 96.1 The Game (select games, plus playoffs), iHeartRadio, AHLTV, and WXSP-TV (*).
Tickets for all 2023-24 Grand Rapids Griffins home games may be purchased through the following methods:
• In person at The Zone on the west side of Van Andel Arena (advance sales), or at the Van Andel Arena box office (game night only);
• Through the Griffins App for iPhone and Android;
• Online at griffinshockey.com/buytickets;
• By phone at (616) 774-4585 or (800) 2-HOCKEY.
Advance single-game ticket prices start at $17-$26 in the arena’s upper level, and $25-$50 in the lower level (additional $3 per ticket on day of game). Full-season, select-season and group tickets may be purchased by calling the Griffins at (616) 774-4585 ext. 2 or (800) 2-HOCKEY.
Executive
130 West Fulton, Suite 111
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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Co-Owner/CEO/Governor
Dan DeVos
Co-Owner & Chairman David Van Andel
President & COO – DP Fox Diane Maher
Alternate Governor – Griffins/Executive
Vice President-Family Investments – DP Fox Scott Gorsline President Tim Gortsema
Vice President of Community Relations and Broadcasting Bob Kaser
Vice President of Corporate Sales Sean Wright
Vice President of Ticket Sales and Digital Marketing Matt Batchelder
Vice President of Finance Lisa Vedder
Vice President of Communications Randy Cleves
Hockey Operations
General Manager – Griffins/Asst. GM – Detroit Red Wings
Shawn Horcoff
Head Coach Dan Watson
Assistant Coaches
Steph Julien, Brian Lashoff
Goaltending Development Coach Roope Koistinen
Video Coach Erich Junge
Athletic Trainer Austin Frank
Assistant Athletic Trainer Katie Berglund
Physical Therapist
Zach Harvey
Equipment Manager Brad Thompson
Assistant Equipment Manager Kyle Hornkohl
Sports Science Data Analyst Jack Rummells
Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Marcus Kinney
Massage Therapist Ronald Marckini
Executive Assistant Kelly Pawlak
Public & Community Relations
Public Relations Manager Andrew Streitel
Community Relations Coordinator Alex Eisen
Graphic Designer Jessica Albert-Huynh
Executive Director – Griffins Youth Foundation
TBD
Public Relations Interns Evan Brechting, Dylan Rider
Sales & Marketing
Senior Corporate Sales Account Managers Steve Ritsema, Travis Roper
Corporate Partnerships Fulfillment Coordinator Camden Whitney
Senior Director of Creative Brandon Nelson
Group Events Manager Bre’onna Raymo
Senior Business Development Executive
Mike Kiel
Group Events Account Representative Ellie Dykstra
Membership Services Account Representatives Kyle Gustafson, Amanda Johns, Austin Meicher
Membership Experience Specialist Kristen Gruebnau
Senior Digital Media Manager Nicolas Carrillo
Digital Media Production Manager Kris Barclay
Digital Media Coordinator Macy Mineni
Game Presentation & Events Coordinator Lizzie Raider
Corporate Sales Interns Kelsey Sigg, Lauren Stevenson, Jayden Thurmand, Brianna Woods
Inside Sales and Service Interns Lauren Coe, Joey Koss
Digital Media Interns Lauren Delmonte, Madeline Wiktorowski
Accountant
Beth Decker
Accounting Assistant Lydia Boerman
Ticket Operations Manager Caleb Marsh
Ticket Operations Coordinator Andrew Slocum
Game Night Interns Sophia Blackburn, Jonathan Bolden, Madalyn Box, Dylan Day, Alexis DeClark, Morgan Gillies, Callahan Keeley, Emily Kelly, Griffin Skinner, Trenton Sulak, Keaton Ward
Guest Services Interns Hailey Granich, Zoe Hall
Griff’s IceHouse at Belknap Park
Facility Manager
Assistant Facilities Managers
Griff’s IceHouse West
General Manager & Program/Marketing Director
Operations Manager
Griff’s Georgetown
General Manager
Operations Manager
Peter Piatek
Jared Brown, Matt Martinelli
Scott Redman
Perrin Hofer
Mike Hatkowski
Jeff Schmidt
Assistant Manager Ted Conrad
DP Fox Management Group
Chairman & CEO
President & Designer, Pamella Roland
President & CSO
Dan DeVos
Pamella DeVos
Diane Maher
Executive Vice President & COO Monica Sekulich
Executive VP of Operations – Family Investments
Senior Vice President & CFO
VP & General Counsel
VP of Information Technology
VP of Finance, DP Fox
VP of Human Resources
Senior Director of Real Estate
Director of Accounting & Advanced Reporting
Scott Gorsline
Susan Howe
Mark Tomasik
Grant Zondervan
Jana Bulthuis
Sherri Menard
Colin Schiefler
Andy Jipping
Director of Accounting & Tax
Director of Information Technology
Director of Marketing & Communications
Director of Strategic Investments
Human Resources Manager
Benefits Manager
Facilities Manager
Executive Assistant & Special Events Coordinator
Accounting Assistant
Human Resources Assistant
Marketing Assistant
Network Analyst
Paralegal/Executive Assistant
Orthopaedic Associates of Michigan
Team Medical Doctor
Team Neuropsychologist
Metro Health
Team Dentist
Family and Pediatric Eye Care
Game Night Staff
Supervisor of Off-Ice Officials
Off-Ice Officials – Regulars
Off-Ice Officials – Alternates
Radio Color Commentators
Photographer
Video Director
Coaches Videographers
Public Address Announcer
Arena Emcee
Locker Room Attendants
Sue Palmitier
Jestin Simon
Sarah Raymond
Cole DeVos
Michelle Hagley
Tanya Chowen
Jason Alman
Jill Parker
Amy Draft
Nyia Davis
Anna Frey
Gerrit Worthington
Jane Frey
Dr. Kristopher Danielson, M.D.
Dr. Terrance Endres, M.D.
Dr. Erik C. Hedlund, D.O.
Dr. Michael R.F. Jabara, M.D.
Dr. Thomas M. Matelic, M.D.
Dr. Stephen O’Neil, D.O.
Dr. Peter C. Theut, M.D.
Dr. Aryn Johnson, D.O.
Dr. Mike Lawrence, PhD
Dr. Hien Luu, PhD
Dr. Elizabeth Albright, D.O.
Dr. Kenneth Dood, D.O.
Dr. Mike Fitzgerald, D.O.
Dr. Kristi Kern, D.O.
Dr. Ed Kornoelje, D.O.
Dr. John R. Ludwig, D.D.S.
Dr. Kiersten Coon, O.D.
Dr. Donald Rademacher, O.D.
Walter Clarke
Chris Bond, Jan Clarke, John Fitzgerald, Doug MacNeil, Ian MacNeil, Jaime Pilbeam, Jim Spars, Skip Spencer, Mark Steenbergen, Dan Sundberg, Josie Sundberg
Benjamin Ackland, Susanna Bond, Chris Campbell, Jared DePouw, Taylor Hodges, Chris Irwin, Eric Johns, Bruce Kadzban, Tom Van Tol
Larry Figurski, Lou Rabaut
Mark Newman
Eric Nacke
Sam Reatini, Brendan Shively, Brad Sniatecki
Eric Zane
Josh Pettenger
Tim Glasscock, Kyle Stauffer, Shaine McKenna
Senior Vice President & Alternate Governor Jim Devellano
Executive Vice President & General Manager
Assistant General Manager
Steve Yzerman
Shawn Horcoff
Assistant GM/Director of Amateur Scouting Kris Draper
Vice President of Hockey Operations Nicklas Lidstrom
European Player Development
Director of Statistical Analysis & Hockey Administration
Hockey Operations Data Analyst
Niklas Kronwall
Bryan Campbell
Dan Kosinski
Associate Director of Player Personnel Jiri Fischer
Assistant Director of Player Development
Director of Hockey Operations
Player Development Consultant
Dan Cleary
Aaron Kahn
Dwayne Blais
Team Services Manager Khalil Reed
Executive Assistant Lisa Wright
Head Coach Derek Lalonde
Associate Coach Bob Boughner
Assistant Coaches Alex Tanguay, Jay Varady
Goaltending Coach Alex Westlund
Video Coach LJ Scarpace
Assistant Video Coach Jeff Weintraub
Began Play/Entered AHL
1996-97/2001-02
Home Arena (Capacity) Van Andel Arena (10,834)
Calder Cups Two (2013, 2017)
NHL Affiliate Detroit Red Wings
ECHL Affiliate Toledo Walleye
AHL Division/Conference Central/Western
Time Zone Eastern
Team Colors Red, Black, Metallic Silver, Metallic Gold
Practice Rink Griff’s IceHouse at Belknap Park
Radio Flagship WOOD 106.9 FM/1300 AM
TV Affiliate WXSP-TV
Dan DeVos is the co-owner, CEO and governor of the Grand Rapids Griffins. A Grand Rapids native, Dan has guided the Griffins franchise from its West Michigan debut in 1996, through its Calder Cup championships in 2013 and 2017, and now into its 28th season in 2023-24.
In addition, Dan is the owner of West Michigan’s first women’s major league sports team, the Grand Rapids Rise of the newly formed Pro Volleyball Federation. Dan also serves as chairman of the Orlando Magic and is a member of the NBA Board of Governors. He leads the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation as the organization’s chairman.
Dan serves as chairman and CEO of DP Fox Ventures LLC, an organization founded in 1993 by Dan and his wife, Pamella. DP Fox is a diversified management company with interests in real estate, fashion, transportation, sports and entertainment. He is also a member of the board of directors at Amway, the world’s largest direct selling company.
Dan is involved in many philanthropic efforts through his work with the Daniel and Pamella DeVos Foundation, which supports nonprofit organizations focused on the arts, education and community. He serves on the board of trustees for Hope Network Foundation and Northwood University, his alma mater, in Midland, Michigan. Dan also is a vice chair of the Grand Valley University Foundation.
Dan and Pamella have two daughters and one son, and live in West Michigan.
David Van Andel played a prominent role in bringing professional hockey back to Grand Rapids in 1996. He is co-owner and chairman of the two-time Calder Cup champion Griffins.
Van Andel is chairman and CEO of Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids. He is also an entrepreneur involved in several other business interests in the natural and life science products industries. He currently serves as a member of Amway’s Board of Directors on its Executive, Governance and Audit committees. He is also active in numerous business, cultural and community organizations including The Right Place Economic Development Agency and The Economic Club of Grand Rapids.
Van Andel was born and raised in Grand Rapids, and he graduated from Hope College in Holland, Mich. He and his wife, Carol, have four children and three grandchildren.
Diane Maher is the President and Chief Strategy Officer of DP Fox Ventures, LLC, a diversified management company with interests in real estate, transportation, fashion, sports and entertainment. She is also the President & COO for Fox Motors. Fox Motors is a retail automotive and powersports group representing 45 locations and 49 brands. The locations stretch from Chicago to Grand Rapids to Marquette in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Diane started at DP Fox Ventures in 1993 as the firm’s Vice President of Finance. She was promoted to Chief Financial Officer a few years later and to Chief Operating Officer of Fox Motors in 2009. She has handled acquisitions of all Fox Motors dealerships in her role as CFO and COO starting with the very first one in 2000. Diane previously worked at Deloitte & Touche LLP from 1987-1993 as an Audit Manager and as a financial consultant to DP Fox.
Ms. Maher is a graduate of Ferris State University where she earned her bachelor’s degree in accountancy. She received her designation as a CPA in 1987. She is currently a member of the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants.
Ms. Maher serves on the Our Daily Bread Ministries Board of Directors as well as their Executive Committee and is the past Chairman of their Personnel, Finance and Audit Committee. She also serves on the West Michigan Policy Forum Board of Directors and is a member of their Executive Committee and Communication Committee. She is also a past board member of Mercantile Bank of Michigan Board of Directors and its Audit Committee and IT Steering Committee.
Diane is also a founding member and CEO for One Starfish Foundation, which provides relationally-based outreach and ongoing supportive services to individuals being released from prison and street-based outreach to the mentally ill homeless.
Diane lives in East Grand Rapids, Michigan, and has three children.
Scott Gorsline is responsible for overseeing the operational aspects of the Griffins and DP Fox Sports & Entertainment on behalf of their parent company, DP Fox Ventures, LLC.
As executive vice president—family investments of DP Fox and COO of the Griffins, Gorsline negotiated the Griffins’ original affiliation agreement with the Detroit Red Wings in 2002 along with its four extensions in 2007, 2012, 2017 and 2022. Gorsline serves as the team’s alternate governor to the AHL Board of Governors and oversees three community rinks on behalf of DP Fox: Griff’s IceHouse at Belknap Park, the Griffins’ practice facility; Griff’s IceHouse West in Holland; and Griff’s Georgetown in Georgetown Township. He is also responsible for the launch of the Grand Rapids Rise for the inaugural season of the Pro Volleyball Federation franchise in early 2024.
Gorsline has operational oversight of various DP Fox-affiliated companies. He oversees operations at Cape Eleuthera Resort and Marina, a resort development in The Bahamas. Gorsline also serves as COO of pamella roland, a New York-based design house run by designer/president Pamella DeVos. In addition, Gorsline has operational oversight over Bill & Paul’s Sporthaus, the premier retailer for outdoor enthusiasts in West Michigan, which opened its second location, Beyond of Ada, in August 2020. Gorsline is also a board member of the Griffins Youth Foundation.
Gorsline has been with DP Fox since 1995. He graduated from Alma College with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and history, and he received his JD and MBA from the University of Detroit, where he was editor of the Law Review
He and his wife, Mary, are the parents of triplet daughters Libby, Belle and Gracie.
A member of the Griffins’ original 1995 staff, Tim Gortsema began his career with DP Fox Sports & Entertainment as director of finance and administration before being named vice president in 1997. In February 2007 he was promoted to senior vice president of business operations, becoming just the second person to direct the Griffins’ front office, and he was named president of the franchise in June 2015.
Now in his 28th season with the club, Gortsema oversees all business-related activities for the Griffins, including finance and administration, sales and marketing, public and community relations, arena advertising, the Griff’s IceHouse facilities in Grand Rapids, Holland and Georgetown Township, and the team’s affiliation agreement with the Detroit Red Wings.
Gortsema, who in 2011 received the Griffins’ inaugural Founders “Overtime” Award for his career contributions to the organization, was honored as the 2017-18 recipient of the AHL’s James C. Hendy Memorial Award, which is given annually to the league’s outstanding executive.
He earned his bachelor’s degree from Hope College in Holland and his MBA from Western Michigan University. Prior to joining DP Fox Sports, he was a manager in the audit department at Deloitte & Touche, LLP.
A member of the board of directors for the Economic Club of Grand Rapids, the West Michigan Sports Commission, and Lake Michigan Credit Union, Gortsema also serves on the executive team at Fellowship Reformed Church in Hudsonville.
Gortsema and his wife, Suzanne, have two daughters, Danielle and Madelyn, and one son, Justin.
Bob Kaser is back for his 24th season with the Griffins. Kaser’s role has evolved since joining the organization in the summer of 2000, primarily serving as the team’s radio and television play-by-play broadcaster, while also proudly representing the Griffins’ business operations as a vice president and the Griffins Youth Foundation as president.
Kaser serves as director for both the Griffins Youth Foundation Golf Classic and the Griffins Youth Hockey Camps, as well as co-chair for the Great Skate Winterfest. His extensive work and commitment to West Michigan communities has contributed to raising nearly $7 million for local charities over the last 21 seasons while also having impacted the lives of so many with countless player and mascot visits in and around West Michigan.
Along with his long-time broadcast partners, Larry Figurski and Lou Rabaut, Kaser has won 10 broadcast excellence awards from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters, as well as two AP honors for outstanding hockey play-by-play. He also earned the James H. Ellery
Award as the AHL’s Broadcaster of the Year in 2010. No doubt, one of his greatest honors was bestowed in 2021, as he was inducted into the Grand Rapids Sports Hall of Fame while acknowledged as the recipient of the Warren Reynolds Lifetime Achievement Award.
Behind the microphone for well over 3,000 games in his career covering the International Hockey League, the Western League and now AHL, Kaser added 14 NHL games to his credit in the 2016-17 season, doing radio play-by-play for 13 Detroit Red Wings games and calling one telecast on Fox Sports Detroit. To this day, he still serves as the fill-in for long-time Wings radio broadcaster, Ken Kal.
In his free time, Kaser assists with several other worthy causes in West Michigan, most notably sitting on the board of directors for Kids’ Food Basket and serving on its governance and capital campaign committees. Kaser is excited to add a role recently with the American Heart Association’s Leaders of Impact, helping bring awareness and raise funds for AHA. He also works with the Ryan Fischer Legacy Scholarship Fund, and the Advancing Excellence committee for East Grand Rapids Schools.
Kaser and his wife, Rosalie, are part-owners of the Kilwins in East Grand Rapids and in downtown Grand Rapids and have two sons. Charlie is now the head equipment manager for the AHL’s Texas Stars, and Sam is a post-graduate student at the University of Iowa.
Sean Wright began his tenure with DP Fox Sports & Entertainment in 2001 as director of arena advertising sales. Following a promotion with the Griffins in 2008, he now serves as vice president of corporate sales.
Wright oversees arena advertising sales along with a Griffins corporate sales department that has achieved revenue increases for 14 of the past 15 seasons and set franchise records in eight of the last nine years. The Griffins’ 2006 Employee of the Year and 2018 winner of the Founders “Overtime” Award for his career contributions to the organization, he has responsibility for maintaining and servicing current clients as well acquiring new business through team sponsorships.
Prior to his time with DP Fox Sports, the Oakland, Calif., native spent two years with Citadel Broadcasting as a radio sales representative.
He and his wife, Sara, have three daughters, Jessica, Kaitlyn and Allison, and one son, Carson.
A 24-year veteran of the Griffins, Matt Batchelder begins his 10th season as vice president of ticket sales. He oversees all of the organization’s ticket operations, including group and season ticket sales.
Beginning his tenure with DP Fox Sports & Entertainment in 1999 as a game operations intern, Batchelder has filled many roles while advancing his career with the Griffins, including stints as a ticket sales account executive (2000-03), senior ticket sales account executive (2003-05), group sales manager (2005-08), director of ticket sales (2008-12) and senior director of ticket sales (2012-14).
Batchelder has helped the Griffins attain attendance increases in eight of the last 11 full seasons and increase ticket sales revenue for 11 consecutive full seasons.
Batchelder’s ticket sales team was named the AHL’s Ticket Sales Department of the Year in 202122 and in 2013-14. He received honors as the Griffins’ 2013 Employee of the Year, an award he first won in 2005. Batchelder also garnered the Griffins Founders Overtime Award in 2022.
Batchelder resides in Grand Rapids with his wife, Wendy, and their three children, Ana, Sam and Isaac.
Named the Griffins’ vice president of finance in July 2023, Lisa Vedder begins her 28th season with the organization. She is responsible for the management and fulfillment of accounting and payroll operations for DP Fox Sports & Entertainment, which includes organizations such as the Griffins, the Grand Rapids Rise, Griff’s IceHouse at Belknap Park, Griff’s IceHouse West, and Griff’s Georgetown.
Beginning her tenure with DP Fox Sports & Entertainment in 1996 as an accountant, Vedder served as the Griffins’ accounting manager from 1999-2008 and director of accounting and tax from 2008-23. Vedder was named the Griffins’ Employee of the Year in 1998 before earning the Founders Overtime Award in 2015 for her career contributions to the organization.
Vedder assists in accounting and fundraising efforts for the Griffins Youth Foundation.
Vedder received her associate of business – paralegal major from Ferris State University before earning a bachelor’s degree in accounting information management from Davenport University. Vedder resides in Grand Rapids with her husband, Steve.
A 32-year veteran of public relations in professional hockey, Randy Cleves was promoted to vice president of communications for the Griffins in July 2023 and is entering his 25th season with the two-time Calder Cup champions.
In his role, Cleves directs all aspects of public, media and community relations for the Griffins. He founded the Griffins’ award-winning “Put A Lid On It” bike helmet program for kids in 2004, has served as co-chair for the team’s annual Great Skate Winterfest fundraiser since 2008, and oversees a variety of reading programs and initiatives through West Michigan libraries and schools. The native of Crestview Hills, Kentucky, also serves on the board of directors for the Griffins Youth Foundation and the advisory council for the West Michigan Sports Commission.
Cleves has helped stage numerous high-profile events during his time in Grand Rapids, including the 2017 and 2013 AHL Calder Cup Finals, the 2004 AHL All-Star Classic, four Red Wings Red & White Games (2011, 2003, 2002 and 2000), two NHL preseason games (2001, 1999), ArenaBowl XV (2001), and the 2000 IHL Turner Cup Finals. He also played a key role in the planning of the Griffins’ first-ever outdoor game in December 2013 at Comerica Park in Detroit.
A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Dayton in 1992 with a degree in sport management, Cleves and his department have been recognized with the AHL’s 2023 and 2013 Western Conference Community Service Awards, the league’s 2007 Ken McKenzie Award as the outstanding executive in PR and marketing, and the IHL’s 2001 Eastern Conference and 1998 Western Conference Public Relations Staff of the Year honors.
He and his wife, Colleen, reside in Grand Rapids with their son, Regan, a junior at Central Michigan University.
Shawn Horcoff was named the Red Wings assistant general manager and the fifth general manager of the Grand Rapids Griffins on Feb. 4, 2022, after the departure of former GM Pat Verbeek. He will begin his second full season as general manager for the Griffins in the 2023-24 campaign. Horcoff works alongside Steve Yzerman on all hockey operations matters for the Red Wings, in addition to being responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Griffins, including personnel decisions, contract negotiations and player movement.
Horcoff, 44, spent six seasons as the Red Wings’ director of player development and three seasons as assistant director of player personnel - after joining the Red Wings prior to the 2016-17 season following a 1,008-game NHL career. As director of player development, Horcoff oversaw and evaluated Detroit’s prospects playing at the junior or collegiate level or in Europe. He was also tasked with running the team’s Development Camp, held immediately following the annual NHL Entry Draft.
As a player, Horcoff was originally a fourth-round pick (99th overall) of the Edmonton Oilers in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft and went on to skate in the NHL for 15 seasons (2000-16), logging 511 points (186-325-511) and 624 penalty minutes. An NHL All-Star in 2008, Horcoff spent most of his NHL career with Edmonton (2000-13), serving as team captain from 201013 and producing a career-high 73 points (22-51-73) in 2005-06, while helping the Oilers reach the Stanley Cup Final. Horcoff also spent two seasons with the Dallas Stars (2013-15) and spent his final NHL campaign with the Anaheim Ducks in 2015-16. Horcoff also has ties to the state of Michigan, having racked up 152 points (50-102-152) in 155 games with the Michigan State Spartans from 1996-00. The Spartans were two-time CCHA champions (1998 and 2000) during Horcoff’s collegiate career, which he capped off by winning the CCHA Player of the Year in 1999-00.
The Detroit Red Wings named Dan Watson head coach of the Griffins on June 14, 2023. Watson became the 12th head coach in franchise history after serving six seasons as head coach of the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye.
The 44-year-old Watson guided Toledo to a 45-19-5-3 (0.681) record last season before going 9-4 in the Kelly Cup Playoffs to reach the Western Conference Finals. He has been with the Red Wings organization for the past 14 seasons, holding multiple roles with the Walleye since the team’s inception. An assistant coach from 2009-14, he then served two seasons (2014-16) as Toledo’s associate head coach alongside head coach Derek Lalonde, who just completed his first season behind the Red Wings’ bench. Watson was named head coach in July 2016 and also served as director of hockey operations during the 2020-21 ECHL campaign in which Toledo did not participate due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Watson never missed the playoffs as head coach, reaching the Kelly Cup Finals twice (2019 and 2022) and leading Toledo to three division titles (2016-17, 2017-18 and 2021-22), three 100-point seasons (2016-17, 2017-18 and 2021-22), two regular season championships (2016-17 and 2021-22), and four Western Conference Finals berths (2017, 2019, 2022 and 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 franchiserecord 51 wins (51-17-2-2, 0.736) and reached the Western Conference Finals.
As a head coach, the Glencoe, Ontario, native possesses a 272-112-22-13 (0.691) ledger during the regular season and a 51-34 (0.600) mark over only five playoff campaigns (the 2020 postseason was canceled due to COVID-19). Watson coached 56 future or former Griffins and nine All-ECHL Team members since becoming Toledo’s head coach in 2016, including 2023 ECHL Goaltender of the Year John Lethemon. Over his 14-year tenure, Watson helped guide the Walleye to a 523-318-46-36 (0.611) regular season mark and Toledo reached five conference finals and two Kelly Cup Finals, all within the team’s last seven playoff runs.
The fastest coach in ECHL history to reach 100 wins and the winningest head coach in Walleye history, Watson was chosen to coach in the ECHL All-Star Game in both 2017 and 2022.
An undrafted defenseman out of the Ontario Hockey League, Watson signed as a free agent with the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2000 and began his pro career with the Syracuse Crunch in 2000-01, collecting seven points (3-4—7) in 59 games. Throughout four AHL seasons with Syracuse (2000-03), the Cleveland Barons (2002-04) and Providence Bruins (2003-04), he accumulated 27 points (8-19—27) in 193 appearances.
Watson also saw action in four campaigns at the ECHL level with the Dayton Bombers (200102), Long Beach Ice Dogs (2004-06, as captain) and the Toledo Storm (2006-07). Watson, who was named the 2004-05 ECHL Defensive Player of the Year with the Ice Dogs, also competed in the United Hockey League with the Elmira Jackals (2000-01), Columbus Stars (2003-04) and the Kalamazoo Wings (2003-04).
Watson played his junior career with the OHL’s Sarnia Sting from 1996-2000 and amassed 59 points (9-50—59) in 212 contests, appearing in the OHL All-Star Game during the 1998-99 season.
Watson and his wife, Kim, have two daughters, Kenzi and Eilee, and a son, Max.
+ The final 13 games plus playoffs were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Detroit Red Wings announced the hiring of Steph Julien as an assistant coach of the Griffins on June 26, 2023.
During the 2022-23 season, Julien was named the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) Coach of the Year as well as the QMJHL General Manager of the Year when he helped lead the Sherbrooke Phoenix to a Central Division title and a trip to the QMJHL semifinals with a 50-13-3-2 (0.772) regular-season record. Julien also guided Canada’s U18 squad to a gold medal at the 2022 Hlinka Gretzky Cup as head coach and earned another gold medal as an assistant for Team Canada at the 2023 World Junior Championship.
In 2022, Julien coached Canada’s Black U17 squad to a third-place finish at the World Under17 Hockey Challenge. He began his national coaching career in 2017 when he served as an assistant coach for Team Canada at the 2017 World Junior Championship, earning a silver medal.
Julien has spent his entire coaching career with Sherbrooke, serving as an assistant coach from 2012-16 before being named head coach midway through the 2015-16 campaign. The Shawinigan, Quebec, native garnered his first QMJHL Coach of the Year recognition during the 2019-20 campaign when Sherbrooke won the QMJHL regular-season title with a 51-83-1 mark (0.841). As head boss, Julien notched a 262-161-24-17 record (0.609) with three division titles and one league championship.
In 2022-23, Tyson Hinds was named the QMJHL Top Defensemen while Ethan Gauthier was named the QMJHL Top Pro Prospect under the guidance of Julien. He also propelled Joshua Roy to the top scorer in the QMJHL during the 2021-22 campaign with 119 points (51-68—119) in 66 games. In total, Julien has served as head coach for three QMJHL First AllStar Team members, four second-team honorees and three honorable mentions.
Julien also served as general manager for Sherbrooke for the past three campaigns (202023), accumulating a 104-47-6-6 ledger (0.675). In 2022-23, when he was named the QMJHL General Manager of the Year, Julien acquired goaltender Olivier Adam, forwards Jakub Brabenec and Jacob Melanson, and defenseman Marc-Andre Gaudet. Adam went on to show a 20-3-1 record along with a 2.09 GAA, while the skaters combined for 125 points (4184—125) in 93 games.
The QMJHL’s Defenseman of the Year in 1994-95 with the Sherbrooke Faucons, Julien was twice named a QMJHL First Team All-Star (1992-93 and 1994-95) and was selected a Second Team All-Star in 1993-94. The 49-year-old went on to collect 667 points (205-462—667) in 775 professional games from 1995-2012, playing the majority of his career overseas in Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland. He competed in one pro season in the United States with the Pensacola Ice Pilots of the ECHL, collecting 38 points (13-25—38) and 91 penalty minutes in 69 outings in 1996-97. He spent the most time in the DEL, the top hockey league in Germany, playing nine seasons and serving as captain for EHC München in the final two campaigns of his pro career from 2010-12.
* QMJHL Regular-Season Champion
+ The final five games plus playoffs were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
++ A delayed and shortened season was held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Detroit Red Wings announced the hiring of Brian Lashoff as an assistant coach of the Griffins on June 26, 2023.
Lashoff begins his coaching career two months after retiring from professional hockey. The 32-year-old spent all or part of 14 seasons (2008-13; 2014-23) on the Griffins’ blue line, including the last three as the team’s captain, and seven campaigns (201215; 2016-20) with the Detroit Red Wings. Lashoff was a key component of Grand Rapids’ Calder Cup championship teams in both 2013 and 2017, joining Nathan Paetsch and Mitch Callahan as the franchise’s only two-time cup champions. He served as a playing captain at the 2023 AHL All-Star Classic, marking his first career all-star nod, and he won a gold medal with Team USA at the 2010 World Junior Championship.
The Albany, N.Y., native ranks second on the Griffins’ all-time games played list with 628, compiling 132 points (32-100—132) and 329 penalty minutes. He’s one of only four defensemen and 12 skaters to record 100 career assists for Grand Rapids, and only two Griffins blueliners have tallied more than his 132 points (Richards 238, Paetsch 142).
Lashoff has also contributed 20 points (5-15—20) and 34 PIM in 75 playoff games for Grand Rapids, marking the second-most postseason appearances in Griffins history (Paetsch 78). He also ranks among the franchise’s all-time playoff leaders with two unassisted goals (T1st) and one shorthanded goal (T1st).
Lashoff became the 126th Griffins alumnus to play in the NHL when he made his debut with Detroit on Jan. 21, 2013 against the Columbus Blue Jackets, scoring a goal in the process. The defensemen accumulated 15 points (2-13—15) in 136 regular-season NHL games and logged another eight contests during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Including a three-game stint with the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye during his first full pro season in 2010-11, Lashoff played his entire career within the Red Wings organization after making his pro debut with the Griffins in 2008-09 at the age of 18.
After playing junior hockey with Kingston and Barrie of the Ontario Hockey League, the undrafted Lashoff suited up for 767 professional regular-season games and registered 148 points (34-114—148) and 394 PIM.
Lashoff resides in Ada with his wife Nicolina and daughter Maeve.
The Detroit Red Wings on July 3, 2023, announced the hiring of Roope Koistinen as the goaltending development coach of the Griffins.
Koistinen has been with Karpat’s youth programs in Finland since the 2014-15 campaign, serving in multiple roles for the club. In 2022-23, Karpat U20 allowed the third-fewest goals in the SM-sarja U20 league in Finland with 48 goals allowed in 23 outings (2.09 GAA) with Koistinen as its goaltending coach. The 30-year-old also garnered a 2023 U17 World Hockey Challenge bronze medal with Team Finland, serving as the team’s goaltending coach. As an assistant coach for Finland’s U17 team, he collected another bronze medal at the 2023 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival.
From 2015-19, the Kiiminki, Finland, native served as the goaltending coach for Karpat’s U18 and U20 clubs before holding the director of goaltending position with the same programs from 2019-21. He returned as the goaltending coach for Karpat’s U18 and U20 teams from 2021-23. In 2018-19, Koistinen helped guide Karpat U20 to a U20 SM-liiga championship as its goaltending coach with a 32-13-5-2 ledger and just 121 goals allowed (2.33 GAA), the fewest in the league by 17 goals. In total from 2014-23, Koistinen won three league titles, four silver medals and two bronze medals with Karpat’s youth programs.
Koistinen has also been part of Finland’s coaching staff for its youth national teams since the 2018-19 season. He served as goaltending coach for Finland U16 from 2018-19 and 2021-22, before earning a spot as goaltending coach for Finland U17 from 2019-20 and 2022-23. In 2020-21, Koistinen finished in fourth place as Finland’s goaltending coach at the 2021 U18 World Championship.
Koistinen spent his entire playing career with KKP’s youth teams in Finland. He began his career in 2008-09 with KKP U17 in the U17 SM-sarja division in Finland, posting a 4.11 goals against average in 15 appearances. Koistinen competed in his final season during the 201314 campaign with KKP U20 in the U20 Aluedivisioona league, compiling a 3.50 GAA and a 0.921 save percentage in two appearances.
Erich Junge will embark on his second season as the video coach for the Grand Rapids Griffins, helping the staff prepare, evaluate and assess their game both as a team and as individuals.
A native of Ballwin, Missouri, Junge served as a volunteer assistant coach at Bemidji State University during the 2021-22 season. Junge helped guide the Beavers to the CCHA Playoff championship game before being bested by No. 1 ranked Minnesota State, 2-1 in overtime.
Prior to joining Bemidji State, Junge spent the 2020-21 campaign as the volunteer director of player development for Ohio University. The 25-year-old also served as the video coach for Ohio for four seasons from 2016-20.
Austin Frank begins his first season as the head athletic trainer for the Griffins. From 2021-23, Frank spent working as the primary trainer for Western Michigan University’s hockey team in addition to overseeing the Broncos’ dance program.
Prior to his time at WMU, Frank served two years at Kent State University as an athletic trainer for its men’s basketball team and aided the baseball and women’s field hockey programs.
The Fenton, Michigan, native earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from WMU. He then went on to earn a master’s degree from North Carolina State University. During his time at NC State, Frank worked alongside the men’s tennis and men’s soccer teams.
Frank is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Professional Hockey Athletic Trainers’ Society.
Katie Berglund begins her first season as the team’s assistant athletic trainer, working alongside head athletic trainer Austin Frank.
Berglund has spent the past three years working as an athletic trainer at Bingham Memorial Hospital in Idaho Falls, Idaho. During the 2022-23 season, she served as the head athletic trainer for the Idaho Falls Spud Kings, a tier III junior hockey team. Berglund established and supervised rehabilitation protocols for all injuries with the Spud Kings in addition to assisting in their strength and conditioning program. Also during her time at Bingham Memorial Hospital, Berglund was the head athletic trainer for the Idaho Falls Chukars independent pro baseball team from 2021-23 and the head athletic trainer for Ririe High School from 2020-22.
Prior to joining Bingham Memorial Hospital, Berglund was the graduate assistant athletic trainer for Light of Christ Schools in Bismarck, N.D., and the athletic trainer for the Bismarck Youth Football League in 2020. During the 2019-20 campaign, she worked as an athletic training student with the Missoula Jr. Bruins and Missoula Area Youth Hockey Association in Missoula, Mont.
Berglund received a bachelor’s degree in health and human performance, and psychology from the University of Montana before earning a master’s degree in athletic training from Montana in 2020. She is currently working virtually toward her doctorate degree in athletic training from the A.T. Still University in Mesa, Ariz. Berglund most recently obtained certifications as a structure and function trained dry needle provider in 2023 and as an impact trained athletic trainer in 2022.
Zack Harvey embarks on his first season as the Griffins’ physical therapist, working alongside trainer Austin Frank.
Harvey most recently served as the sports physical therapist resident at the University of Toledo from 2022-23, using evidence based therapy services for its athletes across multiple sports. He collaborated with trainers, sports psychologists, nutritionists, strength coaches and physicians to provide the highest quality of care to the student athletes at Toledo.
In 2021, Harvey began his career with Country Roads Physical Therapy in Buckhannon, West Virginia, providing PT services for various musculoskeletal conditions that deal with the lower back, knees, hips and shoulders. He also served as a strength and conditioning intern at the University of Wisconsin from 2016-17 before working as a student physical therapist at Aurora Sports Health and UW Sports Health in 2020.
Harvey received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology exercises and movement science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2017 and a doctor’s degree in physical therapy from Wheeling University in 2020. He earned his certification in emergency medical response for athletes from Cogent Steps in 2020 and is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association.
Jack Rummells begins his third season as the sports science data analyst for the Griffins, helping the team learn more about the recovery process and how to use sports science data to its advantage.
Before joining the Griffins, Rummells was a sports scientist for Driveline Baseball, the premier data-driven baseball player development organization in the world. Rummells graduated the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science before receiving his master’s degree in kinesiology. Rummells also went on to collect his PhD in biomedical engineering from the University of Iowa, where his PhD dissertation was titled quantifying biomechanical fatigue for predictive athlete modeling.
In addition to his outstanding academic achievements, Rummells was an All-American offensive lineman at UNI and joined the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League in 2015.
Rummells is a certified exercise physiologist from the American College of Sport Medicine and also a certified performance and sport scientist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Rummells resides in Grand Rapids with his finance Lauren and two young sons Owen and Milo.
A mainstay in Grand Rapids’ locker room since the 1997-98 campaign, Brad Thompson begins his 23rd season as the Griffins’ equipment manager. He spent four seasons as the team’s equipment assistant before earning his promotion in 2001 and has worked more than 1,900 games with the Griffins.
Thompson, who served as an equipment manager for the 2004, 2015 and 2018 AHL All-Star Classics, is responsible for purchasing and maintaining all hockey equipment for the Griffins.
In recent years, Thompson has had the honor of equipping three championship teams, most notably the Griffins’ Calder Cup squads in both 2013 and 2017. He also worked with the Detroit Red Wings’ staff during that team’s run to the 2008 Stanley Cup, and he assisted the Red Wings during their return to the finals in 2009 as well as their three subsequent playoff runs (2010-12).
A Wyoming, Mich. native, who can be found playing at rinks and softball diamonds throughout the area, he attended Wyoming Park High School and Grand Rapids Community College.
Thompson, the Griffins’ 2007 Employee of the Year, resides in Grand Rapids.
Kyle Hornkohl embarks on his first season as the assistant equipment manager for the Griffins. Hornkohl returns to the Griffins after serving as a locker room attendant for the team from 2014-20.
In 2017, the 30-year-old lifted the Calder Cup with the Griffins. He served as a volunteer stick boy at the Detroit Red Wings’ Traverse City Prospect Tournament from 2007-09 before being a locker room attendant from 2010-13. Hornkohl also served as an equipment assistant at the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship, working primarily with Switzerland, Czech Republic and Finland. During the 2016 Western Collegiate Hockey Association Tournament at Van Andel Arena, he aided the tournament as the hosting equipment manager.
A native of Manistee, Mich., Hornkohl received his bachelor’s degree in natural resources management at Grand Valley State University. He enjoys writing and recording music, art, traveling abroad and outdoor recreation activities.
Marcus Kinney begins his 11th season as strength and conditioning coordinator for Griffins, having helped the team earn the 2017 Calder Cup along with playoff appearances in seven of his nine full seasons of his tenure.
A U.S. Army veteran, Kinney received a bachelor’s degree in sports medicine and athletic training from Wilmington College in 1996 and obtained his master’s degree in athletic coaching education from West Virginia University in 1997. Kinney also completed two tours of duty at WVU.
Kinney, who has been a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association for more than 25 years, has experience in strength and conditioning coaching with Wilmington College (1993-96), the U.S. Naval Academy (1998-2000), Kansas State University (2000-2004), WVU (2004-2007), and the University of Tulsa (2007-2008). He also serves as Barwis Methods’ Grand Rapids director of operations and head strength coach.
Kinney and his wife, Dawn, have six children: Tyler, Cameron, Isaiah, Brennan, Elijah and Lindsey.
Ronald Marckini will embark on his second season as the massage therapist for the Grand Rapids Griffins.
Marckini is a licensed massage therapist with almost 19 years of experience and has a patent from the Library of Congress on the muscle system. Marckini’s previous stops included Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, Artistry Spa, JW Marriott Spa and Vasaio Life Spa. In addition to working with the Griffins, Marckini owns and operates his own massage business called Rpmrelease.
Jessica Albert-Huynh Graphic Designer
Nicolas Carrillo Senior Digital Media Manager
Ellie Dykstra Group Events Account Representative
Amanda John Membership Services Account Representative
Kris Barclay Digital Media Production Manager
Lauren Coe Inside Sales and Service Intern
Alex Eisen Community Relations Coordinator
Mike Kiel Senior Business Development Executive
Lydia Boerman Accounting Assistant
Ted Conrad Assistant Manager, Griff’s Georgetown
Kristen Gruebnau Membership Experience Specialist
Joey Koss Inside Sales and Service Intern
Evan Brechting Public Relations Intern
Beth Decker Accountant
Kyle Gustafson Membership Services Account Representative
Caleb Marsh Ticket Operations Manager
Jared Brown Assistant Facilities Manager, Griff’s IceHouse at Belknap Park
Lauren Delmonte Digital Media Intern
Mike Hatkowski General Manager, Griff’s Georgetown
Matt Martinelli Assistant Facilities Manager, Griff’s IceHouse at Belknap Park
Austin Meicher Membership Services Account Representative
Lizzie Raider Game Presentation & Events Coordinator
Travis Roper Senior Corporate Sales Account Manager
Andrew Streitel Public Relations Manager
Macy Mineni Digital Media Coordinator
Bre’onna Raymo Group Events Manager
Jeff Schmidt Operations Manager, Griff’s Georgetown
Jayden Thurmand Corporate Sales Intern
Brandon Nelson Senior Director of Creative
Scott Redman General Manager & Program/Marketing Director, Griff’s IceHouse West
Kelsey Sigg Corporate Sales Intern
Camden Whitney Corporate Partnerships Fulfillment Coordinator
Kelly Pawlak Executive Assistant
Dylan Rider Public Relations Intern
Andrew Slocum Ticket Operations Coordinator
Madeline Wiktorowski Digital Media Intern
Peter Piatek Facility Manager, Griff’s IceHouse at Belknap Park
Steve Ritsema Senior Corporate Sales Account Manager
Lauren Stevenson Corporate Sales Intern
Brianna Woods Corporate Sales Intern
Height: 6’0” Weight: 204 Shoots: Left Born: 8/10/94 in Staten Island, NY
First season as a Griffin ... Seventh year pro ... Signed to a two-year entry-level contract by Pittsburgh (NHL), 3/14/17 ... Signed to an amateur tryout by Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL), 3/18/17 ... Assigned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton by Pittsburgh, 10/5/17 ... Recalled by Pittsburgh, 2/3/18 ... Reassigned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton by Pittsburgh, 2/26/18 ... Assigned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton by Pittsburgh, 10/2/18 ... Recalled by Pittsburgh, 11/6/18 ... Re-signed to a two-year contract by Pittsburgh, 7/22/19 ... Re-signed to a oneyear contract by Pittsburgh, 8/5/21 ... Traded to Anaheim by Pittsburgh with center Dominik Simon, goaltender Calle Clang and a 2022 second-round pick for right wing Rickard Rakell, 3/21/22 ... Signed to a one-year contract by Toronto (NHL), 10/9/22 ... Released from PTO by Carolina (NHL), 10/6/23 ... Signed to a one-year contract by Detroit, 10/8/23 … Assigned by Detorit, 10/9/23.
Career Highlights: Competed in a career-high 77 NHL games and showed a career-best 10 goals during the 2022-23 season with Toronto … NHL career-high 10 assists during the 2021-22 season … Set a NHL career best with 17 points (8-9—17) during the 2018-19 campaign … Made NHL debut on Feb. 3, 2018 at the New Jersey Devils … Scored first NHL goal on Feb. 13, 2018 against Ottawa … During rookie season in 2017-18, posted AHL career highs in games played (41), goals (9), assists (20), points (29), penalty minutes (49) and plus-minus rating (+21) … Made AHL and pro debut on March 21, 2017 against Hartford, scoring a goal in the process … In 2016-17 at Northeastern University, was named the HockeyEast Player of the Year, the New England MVP and garnered a spot on the HockeyEast First All-Star Team … Also in 2016-17, paced the NCAA with 31 goals and 63 points en route to being named a First-Team All-American and a Hobey Baker Award Finalist … Won the 2016 HockeyEast championship and was named to the Second All-Star Team … At Northeastern University from 2013-17, amassed 148 points (66-82—148) and 182 penalty minutes in 145 contests … In 2011-12, competed in the USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game … Competed in the USHL from 2010-13 and accumulated 50 points (16-34—50) and 188 penalty minutes in 140 games.
2022-23: Competed in a career-high 77 games with the Toronto Maple Leafs … Posted 14 points (10-4—14), 25 penalty minutes and a minus-six rating … 10 goals set a new career best … Points in consecutive games from April 4-6 (2-1—3) and from Nov. 8-11 (1-1—2) … Scored two goals on March 17 against Carolina and on April 4 versus Columbus … Game-winners came on April 4 against Columbus and on Nov. 2 versus Philadelphia … Saw action in six Stanley Cup Playoff games, showing one goal and a minus-two rating … Only postseason goal came on April 20 versus Tampa Bay. 2021-22: Split time in the NHL between Pittsburgh and Anaheim, totaling a combined 15 points (5-10—15) … 10 combined assists set a new NHL career high … With Pittsburgh, logged 11 points (2-9—11), 22 penalty minutes and a plus-eight rating in 52 games … With Anaheim, tallied four points (3-1—4), six penalty minutes and a plus-one rating in 17 outings … Points in two-straight games from Oct. 30-Nov. 4 (0-3—3), Dec. 10-11 (0-2—2) and from April 1-3 (1-1—2) … Potted two assists on oct. 30 against New Jersey and on Nov. 18 at Montreal … Traded to Anaheim by Pittsburgh with center Dominik Simon, goaltender Calle Clang and a 2022 second-round pick for right wing Rickard Rakell on March 21. 2020-21: During fourth season with the Pittsburgh Penguins, notched 15 points (9-6—15), 15 penalty minutes and a plus-10 rating in 45 regular-season games … Added two points (1-1—2) and two penalty minutes in six Stanley Cup Playoff contests … Began the season on a four-game point streak (3-1—4) from Feb. 11-18, which included a three-game goal streak in first three outings … Scored a goal in consecutive games from March 6-7 and potted an assist in two-straight contests from April 20-22 … Tallied two points (1-1—2) on March 24 against Buffalo … Shorthanded goals came on March 24 versus Buffalo and May 22 at the New York Islanders in the playoffs … Scored a point in consecutive postseason outings from May 20-22 (1-1—2). 2019-20: Spent entire season in the NHL for the first time during third year as a pro … Accumulated 13 points (6-7—13), 28 penalty minutes and a plus-six rating … Added one assist and two penalty minutes in four postseason games … Points in consecutive games from Oct. 12-13 (2-2—4) … Posted three points (2-1—3) on Oct. 13 at Winnipeg, which included a shorthanded goal … Recorded two assists on Dec. 20 at Edmonton … Lone postseason point came on Aug. 5 at Montreal (assist). 2018-19: Split time between the AHL and NHL with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins during second pro season … Registered a NHL career-high 17 points (8-9—17) in 43 games to go along with 26 penalty minutes and a plus-12 rating … Added four appearances in the Stanley Cup Playoffs … In the AHL, logged nine points (6-3—9), 18 penalty minutes and a plus-three rating in 11 contests … NHL four-game point streak (2-2—4) from Dec. 29-Jan. 4 … Season-high three points (2-1—3) on Dec. 14 against Boston … Two assists on Feb. 17 versus the New York Rangers … AHL career-high four points (3-1—4) on Nov. 4 at Bridgeport … Two helpers on Nov. 2 against Hartford. 2017-18: During rookie campaign, spent time in both the NHL and AHL with Pittsburgh and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Posted an AHL career highs in games played (41), goals (9), assists (20), points (29), penalty minutes (49) and plus-minus rating (+21) … In the NHL, logged six points (4-2—6) and two penalty minutes in 16 appearances … Made NHL debut on Feb. 3 at New Jersey … Scored first NHL point with an assist on Feb. 9 at Dallas … Potted first NHL goal on Feb. 13 against Ottawa … Added one assist and four penalty minutes in nine Stanley Cup Playoff games … Made Stanley Cup Playoff debut on April 11 against Philadelphia and scored first NHL postseason point with an assist on April 18 at
Philadelphia … AHL career-high six-game point streak from Dec. 29-Jan. 12 (2-5—7) … Six multi-point outings in the AHL, including a season-high three points on Nov. 22 (0-3—3), Dec. 13 (0-3—3) and on Jan. 17 (1-2—3) … Three-game goal streak (3-0—3) from Jan. 24-27 … Ended the AHL season on a four-game point streak from Jan. 24-Feb. 2 (3-2—5). 2016-17: Competed in the AHL after finishing senior season at Northeastern University … Totaled eight points (3-5— 8), seven penalty minutes and a plus-two rating in 10 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Made AHL and pro debut on March 21 against Hartford, scoring a goal in the process … Served as an alternate captain for Northeastern University … Notched 63 points (31-32—63), 72 penalty minutes and a plus-13 rating in 38 games … 63 points were the most by a Husky since 1985-86 … Led the NCAA in goals and points … Named a First-Team All-American and a Hobey Baker Award Finalist … Named HockeyEast Player of the Year, HockeyEast First All-Star Team and New England MVP … Became the first player in program history to record hat tricks in consecutive games from Dec. 18-30 … Tied the school record for shorthanded goals (4). 2015-16: Served as an alternate captain in junior year at Northeastern … Compiled 43 points (14-29—43), 28 penalty minutes and a plus-19 rating in 41 games … HockeyEast champion … Named to the HockeyEast All-Tournament Team and Second All-Star Team … Led the team in 43 points and 29 assists were th most by a Husky since 2004-05 … Tied for sixth in conference with eight goals and 17 assists. 2014-15: As a sophomore at Northeastern, recorded 23 points (13-10—23), 60 penalty minutes and a plus-eight rating in 31 games … Scored the game-winner at No. 16 Providence on Dec. 6 … Scored two goals on Jan. 24 against Notre Dame … Hat Trick on Feb. 13 versus UConn. 2013-14: During freshman campaign at Northeastern, contributed with 19 points (8-11—19), 22 penalty minutes and a plus-eight rating in 35 contests … Tied for 22nd in the country with four gamewinners … Three assists on Oct. 19 against Holy Cross … First collegiate goal came on Oct. 25 at St. Lawrence … Four-game point streak from Oct. 19-26 … Made college debut on Oct. 11 against Alabama-Huntsville. 2012-13: Competed in third and final season in the USHL with the Lincoln Stars … Totaled 30 points (9-21—30), a plus-14 rating and a career-high 113 penalty minutes in 60 regular-season games … Added five points (3-2—5) and four penalty minutes in five postseason appearances … Season-high four-game point streak from Oct. 27-Nov. 3 (0-4—4) … Seven multi-point outings, including a season-best three points (3-0—3) on April 5 against Omaha … Four goals in two games from March 30-April 5 … Scored the game-winner on April 5. 2011-12: Notched 15 points (5-10—15), 69 penalty minutes and a minus-four rating in 53 regular-season outings … Added three points (1-2—3) and eight penalty minutes in eight playoff games … Competed in the USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game … Logged two assists on Dec. 3 and Dec. 10 … Points in consecutive contests from Jan. 6-7 (0-2—2) and from March 10-16 (1-1—2) … Power-play goal on Nov. 25, which was the game-winner. 2010-11: Registered 29 points (9-20—29) and 65 penalty minutes in 25 games with New Jersey in the AtJHL … Moved to the USHL and split time between Des Moines and Lincoln … With Des Moines, totaled two penalty minutes in two games … With Lincoln, recorded five points (2-3—5), four penalty minutes and a plus-one rating in 25 regular-season games … Added five penalty minutes in one postseason appearance … Made USHL debut on Nov. 12 … Scored first USHL goal on Jan. 7, which was the game-winner. 2009-10: Spent the entire season with New Jersey in the MetJHL … Accumulated 34 points (14-20—34) and 31 penalty minutes in 37 regularseason games … Added three goals and 12 penalty minutes in four playoff contests. 2008-09: Suited up in 28 games for New Jersey U14 AAA in the AYHL U14 … Showed 34 points (16-18—34) and 50 penalty minutes in 28 outings … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T3rd), goals (4th) and assists (T2nd). 2007-08: Competed with New Jersey U14 AAA in the AYHL U14 … Showed 29 points (13-16—29) and 20 penalty minutes in 26 games … Ranked among the team leaders in points (2nd), goals (2nd) and assists (T1st).
Personal: Lives in Stat en Island, NY during the offseason … Has a degree in graphic design … Has three siblings … Best friend in hockey is Dominik Shine … Greatest hockey memory is scoring first NHL goal … Started playing hockey at the age of 4 … Hockey nickname is Reeser … Hockey idol as a youth was Alexi Kovalev … Greatest influence on career has been his brother … Plans to help rescued dogs find forever homes after playing career is done … First job was a paper boy … Proudest achievement is being a dad to two dogs … Favorite charity is Paws4likek9 … Visited Jasper National Park … Plays guitar … Would want to trade places with a F1 driver … Learning to speak Russian … Also played soccer growing up … Favorite food is pork chops … Favorite music artist is Hippocampus … Favorite movie is Whiplash … Favorite TV show is Regular Show … Favorite vacation spot is Dewey Beach … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is tennis.
Games Played: 41, 2017-18
Goals: 9, 2017-18
Assists: 20, 2017-18
Points: 29, 2017-18
PIM: 49, 2017-18
Goal Streak: 3, 1/24/18-1/27/18
AHL Game: 3/21/17 WBS vs. HFD
AHL Point: 3/21/17 WBS vs. HFD (goal)
AHL Goal: 3/21/17 WBS vs. HFD (Jeff Malcolm)
Assist Streak: 4, 1/3/18-1/12/18
Point Streak: 6, 12/29/17-1/12/18
Goals, Game: 3, 11/4/18 WBS at BRI
Assists, Game: 3, twice (MR: 12/13/17 WBS vs. SPR)
Points, Game: 4, 11/4/18 WBS at BRI
PIM, Game: 9, 12/3/17 WBS at HER
NHL Game: 2/3/18 PIT at NJD
NHL Point: 2/9/18 PIT at DAL (assist)
NHL Goal: 2/13/18 PIT vs. OTT (Craig Anderson)
Height: 6’4” Weight: 201 Catches: Left Born: 8/26/02 in Karlovy Vary, Czechia Drafted: Detroit’s 8th choice, 107th overall, in 2020 NHL Entry Draft
First season as a Griffin ... First year pro ... Signed to a two-year contract by Grand Rapids and assigned to Toledo (ECHL), 3/15/23 … Assigned to Toledo (ECHL) by Grand Rapids, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Made North America pro debut with the Toledo Walleye (ECHL) on March 31, 2023 against the Iowa Heartlanders, collecting 34 saves in a 3-1 defeat … Registered first pro win in North America on April 15, 2023 with 23 saves in a 4-3 victory against the Kalamazoo Wings (ECHL) … Named to the QMJHL Second All-Star Team in 2021-22 when he showed a 28-14-4 regular-season record to go along with a 2.72 GAA and a 0.912 save percentage with Acadie-Bathurst … Competed in three games at the 2022 World Junior Championship with Team Czechia, producing a 1-2-0 mark with a 4.00 GAA … Selected by the Red Wings with the 107th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft … Named the 2018-19 Czech Extraliga Rookie of the Year when he totaled a 2.73 GAA and a 0.917 save percentage … Won a gold medal and was named the best goaltender at the 2018-19 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival when he went 3-0 with a 0.67 GAA and a 0.977 save percentage … Made pro debut with HC Energie Karlovy Vary at the age of 16 in the top league in Czechia during the 2018-19 season.
2022-23: Made North America pro debut with the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye on March 31 against the Iowa Heartlanders, collecting 34 saves in a 3-1 defeat … Registered first pro win in North America on April 15 with 23 saves in a 4-3 victory against the Kalamazoo Wings (ECHL) … Finished pro season with a 1-1-0 record, 3.01 GAA and a 0.901 save percentage … Competed in 10 games with the Acadie-Bathurst Titans in the QMJHL … Showed a 4-5-1 ledger with a 4.46 GAA and a 0.874 save percentage with the Titans … Competed in six consecutive games from Oct. 1-20 … Amassed a season-high 40 saves on 44 shots in a 4-0 defeat to the Quebec Remparts on Oct. 20 … Totaled at least 35 saves in three games … Two-game win streak from Oct. 7-8, collecting 61 saves on 68 shots (0.897). 2021-22: Skated in a career-high 47 games in the QMJHL with the Acadie-Bathurst Titans … Compiled a 28-14-4 record to go along with a 2.72 GAA and a 0.912 save percentage during the regular season … Added two shutouts … Ranked among the QMJHL goaltending leaders in save percentage (T5th), GAA (10th), games played (T2nd), wins (T2nd), shutouts (T6th) and saves (1,284, 4th) … Garnered a spot on the QMJHL Second All-Star Team … Went on a season-high six-game win streak from March 12-25, making 182 saves on a combined 193 shots (0.943) … Posted a 21 save shutout in a 5-0 win at the Charlottetown Islanders on Dec. 10 … Second shutout came on Feb. 11 in a 5-0 win at the Victoriaville Tigers, recording 26 saves … Notched at least 35 saves on 11 occasions … Posted a season-high 43 saves in a 4-3 overtime victory over the Halifax Mooseheads on May 11 … Showed a 3-5 record during the QMJHL playoffs with a 2.93 GAA and a 0.895 save percentage … Defeated Halifax 3-2 in the QMJHL first round before failing 0-3 to Charlottetown in the second round … Appeared in three games at the 2022 World Junior Championship with Team Czechia, compiling a 1-2-0 record, a 4.00 GAA and a 0.851 save percentage. 2020-21: Split time between the top pro hockey league in Czechia and in the QMJHL … Went 3-2-0 in five games with HC Energie Karlovy Vary as a pro … Registered a 4.16 GAA and a 0.867 save percentage with Karlovy … Posted a Czechia season-high 27 saves in a 4-2 victory on Nov. 20 against HC Kometa Brno … Allowed just one goal on two occasions with Karlovy and allowed two goals or less in three of the five contests … Made QMJHL debut with Acadie-Bathurst on March 9 against the Saint John Sea Dogs, making 31 saves in a 5-3 defeat … Earned first QMJHL victory with 32 saves in a 7-2 win at the Moncton Wildcats … Appeared in a season-high six straight games to end the campaign from April 28-May 11 … Finished the QMJHL regular season with a 6-5-0 record in 12 games to go along with a 3.62 GAA and a 0.894 save percentage … Season-best 48 saves on 52 shots on May 1 against Moncton in a 5-4 double overtime win … Six games with at least 35 saves, including three outings with at least 41 stops … Three-game win streak from April 14-23 … Went 3-4 in seven playoff games with Acadie-Bathurst … Accumulated a 3.24 GAA and a 0.908 save percentage during the QMJHL playoffs … Named to the 2020 Team Czechia’s World Junior Championship team before the tournament was canceled due to the COVID19 pandemic. 2019-20: Played professional hockey exclusively for the first time in career, splitting time between the Czechia and Czechia2 leagues … Began the campaign with HC Energie Karlovy Vary in the top pro league in Czechia, competing in 13 games … Went 2-9-0 with one shutout with Karlovy as a 17 year old … Added a 4.39 GAA and a 0.884 save percentage with Karlovy … Dropped down to the second division (Czechia2) midway through the season and finished with 24 games with HC Banik Sokolov … With Banik Sokolov, amassed an 8-16-0 ledger, a 3.26 GAA and a 0.873 save percentage … Posted one shutout with Banik Sokolov … Competed for Team Czechia at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup, recording a 2-2-0 mark, a 4.47 GAA and a 0.828 save percentage. 2018-19: Spent time with both HC Energie Karlovy Vary’s senior team and its U19 squad … At the U19 level, showed a 16-6-0 mark, a 2.39 GAA and a 0.917 save percentag in 22 games … Made pro debut during the 2018-19 season at the age of 16 … Went 2-8-0 with a 2.73 GAA and a 0.917 save percentage in 10 games in the top hockey league in Czechia … Named the Czech Extraliga Rookie of the Year … Appeared for Team Czechia at three different tournaments … Won a gold medal and
was named the best goaltender at the European Youth Olympic Winter Festival when he went 3-0 with a 0.67 GAA and a 0.977 save percentage … Went 0-3-0 with a 4.83 GAA and a 0.848 save percentage in three games for Team Czechia at the 2019 U17 World Hockey Challenge … Finished national team season at the 2019 World Junior Championship and concluded the tournament with a 0-1-0 record, a 3.09 GAA and a 0.902 save percentage in two games. 2017-18: Competed in three different age groups within Karlovy Vary’s youth programs … Spent the most time at the U16 level and totaled an 11-11-0 record with one shutout, a 2.71 GAA and a 0.904 save percentage … Moved up to the U18 division and suited up for 17 contests … With Karlovy Vary U18, showed a 7-10-0 mark with one shutout, a 2.32 GAA and a 0.917 save percentage during the regular season … 2.32 GAA ranked 11th on the circuit while his 0.917 save percentage placed 16th … Added a 3.05 GAA and a 0.850 save percentage in one U18 playoff game … Finished the campaign with Karlovy Vary’s U20 team, skating in six games … At the U20 level, compiled a 1-5-0 ledger with a 3.55 GAA and a 0.925 save percentage … His 0.925 save percentage ranked fourth among goaltenders with less than 10 games played … Notched a 3-5-0 record, a 3.09 GAA and a 0.912 save percentage in eight games with Czechia’s U16 team. 2016-17: Competed in 23 games for HC Karlovy Vary U16 in Czechia’s U16 league … Registered a 10-13-0 record to go along with a 3.73 GAA and a 0.881 save percentage.
Height: 6’0” Weight: 190 Shoots: Left
Born: 7/16/00 in Enkoping, Sweden
Drafted: Detroit’s 3rd choice, 33rd overall, in 2018 NHL Entry Draft
Third season as a Griffin … Sixth year pro … Signed to a four-year contract by Skelleftea AIK (SHL), 5/9/18 … Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 5/20/21 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/9/21 ... Assigned by Detroit, 10/9/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 11/10/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 12/15/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 12/16/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 1/29/23 ... Recalled by Detroit, 2/6/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/8/23.
Career Highlights: Made NHL debut with Detroit on Nov. 10, 2022 against the New York Rangers, collecting an assist in the process … Scored first NHL goal on Nov. 15, 2022 at the Anaheim Ducks … Finished NHL rookie season with 28 points (15-13—28) in 67 games … Ranked seventh among NHL rookies with 15 goals during the 2022-23 campaign … Registered an assist in Team Sweden debut at the World Championship on May 12, 2023 against Germany … Broke the Grand Rapids Griffins’ rookie single season scoring record in 2021-22 with 64 points, five more than the previous record held by Teemu Pulkkinen (2013-14) … In 2021-22, became the first rookie to lead the Griffins in assists with 43, and the third rookie to pace the team in either points or game-winning goals … Named the American Hockey League Rookie of the Month in April 2022 when he scored 20 points (6-14—20) in 14 outings … Ranked second among AHL rookies with 64 points in 2021-22 and tied for first among first-year players in the AHL with 43 assists … 2020 U20 World Junior Championship Bronze Medal winner … 2018 Hlinka Memorial Bronze Medal recipient … Averaged 1.5 PPG and led Sweden’s highest-level junior hockey league in scoring with 57 points (18-39—57) over 38 contests played in 2018-19, leading the circuit in both assists and points … Logged 10 points (5-5—10) in seven games during the 2017 IIHF World U18 Championship … Made pro debut with Skelleftea on Nov. 18, 2017 in the SHL at age 17 … Logged three points (2-1—3) and won a gold medal with Sweden during the 2017 IIHF U17 World Hockey Challenge … Led the J20 SuperElit league in points (57) and assists (39) in 2017-18 … Won a SHL silver medal with Skelleftea in 2017-18 … In 2015-16, paced the TV-Pucken tournament with 18 helpers, nine goals and 27 points.
2022-23: Began season in the AHL with the Griffins, totaling seven points (4-3—7) in as many games … Added two penalty minutes, two power-play goals and one game-winner with Grand Rapids … Four-game point streak (4-3—7) with the Griffins from Oct. 29-Nov. 4 … Season-high three points (1-2—3) on Nov. 4 at Iowa (AHL), which included a penalty shot game-winner in overtime … Made NHL debut with Detroit on Nov. 10 against the New York Rangers, collecting an assist in the process … Scoring first NHL goal on Nov. 15 at the Anaheim Ducks … Finished NHL rookie season with 28 points (15-13—28) and 16 penalty minutes in 67 games … Ranked among the NHL rookie leaders in points (14th), goals (7th) and assists (20th) … Enjoyed a three-game point streak on three separate occasions with Detroit from April 2-6, Dec. 28-31 and Dec. 4-8 … Two multi-point outings with the Red Wings … Scored two goals on Feb. 11 against Vancouver … Scored a goal in consecutive games from Feb. 11-13 and Dec. 6-8 … Registered an assist in national team debut with Team Sweden at the World Championship on May 12 against Germany … Finished the World Championship with seven points (2-5—7) and two penalty minutes in eight games … Finished in sixth place at the World Championship with Sweden. 2021-22: Broke the Grand Rapids Griffins’ rookie single-season scoring record with 64 points (21-43—64) in 70 outings … Finished the season on an 11-game point streak (6-13—19) and was named the AHL Rookie of the Month in April when he recorded 20 points (6-14—20) in the final 14 contests … Paced the team and ranked second in the AHL among rookies with 64 points while his 43 helpers were tied for first in the league among first-year players … Second among league rookies with seven game-winning goals … 43 assists were the most by a rookie in a Griffins uniform while his 21 goals are tied for sixth … Became the first rookie to ever lead the Griffins in assists, and third to pace the team in either points or game-winning goals … Seven game-winners and three overtime tallies were both franchise records for a rookie … Made his AHL/North America debut on Oct. 15 against Rockford … Registered his first AHL goal on Oct. 30 against Milwaukee … Amassed four assists on Jan. 18 in a 5-3 win over Cleveland … Earned his 100th point as a pro on March 22 against Ontario … Team-high fivegame assist streak from April 20-30 to end the campaign … 18 multi-point outings, including two points in each of his final four games. 2020-21: Skated in 49 games for Skelleftea AIK during his third pro season in the Swedish Hockey League, totaling 45 points (12-33—45) and a career-high 33 assists … Led the team in scoring and tied for sixth in the league … Became 13th player in SHL history to compile 40-plus points in a season at age 20 or younger, first since 2017-18 … Made first professional playoff appearance and notched four assists in 12 games … Recorded first playoff point (0-1—1) on April 11 … Enjoyed 13 multi-point contests, including a season-high three points (0-3—3) on Oct. 24 … Started the season on a seven-game point streak (2-9—11) and ended the year on a three-game streak (1-3—4). 2019-20: Took home the bronze medal for the Sweden national team at the U20 World Junior Championship, registering one goal and four helpers in seven games … Competed in 24 contests for Skelleftea AIK in the SHL and recorded two goals and 10 assists … Limited to 24 games due to a shoulder injury … Reached double figures for points in one contest … Rattled off a four-game point streak (2-2—4) from Nov. 21-30, which was the longest of the season. 2018-19: Appeared in 16 games for Skelleftea AIK in the SHL and totaled three assists … Averaged 1.50 PPG and led Sweden’s highest-level junior hockey league in scoring with 57 points (18-39—57) over 38 games, leading the circuit in both assists and points … Limited to 16 games due to a back
injury. 2017-18: Made professional debut on Nov. 18 for Skelleftea AIK in the SHL … Recorded first pro point and assist on March 27 … Skated in 10 games for Skelleftea AIK, including his first two playoff appearances … Awarded a SHL silver medal … Played majority of the season for Skelleftea J20 in the J20 SuperElit league, totaling 18 goals and 39 assists in 38 contests … Led the J20 SuperElit with most assists (39) and points (57) ... Joined Skelleftea J18 for one game and recorded a point … Won the Hlinka Memorial bronze medal for Sweden U18 at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup … Captured a bronze medal for Sweden at the U18 World Junior Championship. 2016-17: Spent majority of the year with Skelleftea J20 in the J20 SuperElit league, posting six goals and six assists in 29 contests … Appeared in seven games for Skelleftea J18 in the J18 Allsvenskan league and notched two goals and six assists … Skated in six playoff games for the J18 team and logged nine points (6-3—9) … Competed in the J18 Elit league with Skelleftea and produced six goals and five helpers in eight contests … Played for the U17 Sweden team at the World Hockey Championship and took home the gold medal. 2015-16: Split time in the J18 Elit and J18 Allsvenskan leagues with Skelleftea, competing in 17 games each and totaling 21 (10-11—21) and 16 (6-10—16) points, respectively … Also competed at the U16 level in the Skelleftea organization and logged six goals and seven assists in six contests … Led the TV-Pucken tournament in assists (18), goals (9), points (27) and playoff helpers (8). 2014-15: Skated in 26 contests for Enkopings SK in the J18 Div.1, posting 50 points (22-28—50) … Rattled off 11 points (4-7—11) in six post-season qualification games … Saw time at the U16 Div.1 level with Enkopings and recorded one goal in two contests. 2013-14: Competed in 33 games for Enkopings SK in the J18 Div. 1 league, totaling 21 goals and 12 helpers … Started the year in the U16 Div.2 league for Enkopings U16 and posted a massive 54 points (26-28—54) in just 16 games … Moved up to U16 Div.1 for seven contests and produced 12 points (4-8—12).
Personal: Lives in Stockholm, Sweden during the offseason … Has a dog named Charlie … Two older siblings … Best friend in hockey is the puck … Greatest hockey memory is getting drafted … Started playing hockey at the age of four … Hockey nickname is Bergy … Hockey idol as a youth was Sidney Crosby … Greatest influence on hockey career is his brother who was his coach … Favorite charitable causes are cancer prevention … Picked up playing golf this summer … Would like to trade places with Leo Messi … Played soccer growing up … Favorite quote is “earn it” … Favorite food is his girlfriend’s taco pie … Favorite movie are the Marvel movies … Favorite TV show is Game of Thrones … Likes to vacation somewhere hot … Favorite pro team is Barcelona … Enjoys watching soccer.
Games Played: 70, 2021-22
Goals: 21, 2021-22
Assists: 43, 2021-22
Points: 64, 2021-22
PIM: 24, 2021-22
Goal Streak: 3, four times (MR: 10/30/22-11/04/22)
AHL Game: 10/15/21 GR vs. RFD
AHL Point: 10/15/21 GR vs. RFD (assist)
AHL Goal: 10/30/21 GR vs. MIL (Parker Gahagen)
Assist Streak: 5, 4/20/22-4/30/22
Point Streak: 11, 4/6/22-4/30/22
Goals, Game: 2, three times (MR: 11/03/22 GR at IA)
Assists, Game: 4, 1/18/22 GR at CLE
Points, Game: 4, 1/18/22 GR at CLE
PIM, Game: 4, twice (MR: 4/19/22 GR at IA)
NHL Game: 11/10/22 DET vs. NYR
NHL Point: 11/10/22 DET vs. NYR (assist)
NHL Goal: 11/15/22 DET at ANA (John Gibson)
Height: 6’1” Weight: 195 Shoots: Left
Born: 3/16/98 in Appleton, Wis.
Third season as a Griffin ... Second year pro ... Signed by Grand Rapids, 3/30/22 ... Released from professional tryout by Detroit, 10/7/22 ... Assigned to Toledo (ECHL) by Grand Rapids, 10/14/22 ... Recalled by Grand Rapids from Toledo, 10/15/22 ... Reassigned to Toledo by Grand Rapids, 10/20/22 ... Recalled by Grand Rapids from Toledo, 11/3/22 ... Reassigned to Toledo by Grand Rapids, 11/12/22 ... Recalled by Grand Rapids from Toledo, 11/13/22 ... Reassigned to Toledo by Grand Rapids, 11/25/22 ... Recalled by Grand Rapids from Toledo, 11/29/22 ... Reassigned to Toledo by Grand Rapids, 12/27/22 ... Recalled by Grand Rapids from Toledo, 3/6/23 ... Reassigned to Toledo by Grand Rapids, 4/16/23 ... Re-signed to a one-year contract by Grand Rapids, 7/15/23 … Assigned to Toledo (ECHL) by Grand Rapids, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Played four years of high school hockey in the state of Wisconsin with Appleton United, logging 174 points (91-83--174) in 90 outings … Had his best high school season in 2015-16 when he amassed 49 points (25-24--49) in 20 games ... Named to the USHS All-USA Hockey Second Team in 2015-16 ... Went on to play two seasons of junior hockey in the USHL with Green Bay, scoring 56 times (21-35--56) in 85 contests ... Competed in four campaigns with Michigan Tech University, totaling 107 points (42-65--107) in 138 games ... Alternate captain for Michigan Tech in 2020-21 ... Ranked second on the team in points in 2021-22 with 50 (12-28--40) in 36 outings and paced the team with 28 assists … Helped lead No. 14 Michigan Tech to a NCAA Tournament appearance in 2021-22, losing 3-0 to Minnesota Duluth in the Regional Semifinal … Made his pro debut on April 1 against Texas … Scored first pro point during a two-point night (1-1—2) with Toledo (ECHL) on Oct. 23, 2022 at the Wheeling Nailers … Recorded first AHL point and goal on Dec. 3, 2022 against the Texas Stars … Registered first AHL assist on Dec. 22, 2022 at the Chicago Wolves … Named the ECHL Rookie of the Month in January, 2023 when he posted 18 points (7-11—18) in 13 games.
2022-23: Skated in first full pro season, splitting time between the AHL and the ECHL … With the Griffins, totaled four points (1-3—4), 12 penalty minutes and a minus-eight rating in 30 games … Scored first AHL goal on Dec. 3 against the Texas Stars … Posted first-career AHL assist on Dec. 22 at the Chicago Wolves … Made AHL season debut on Nov. 4 at the Iowa Wild … Other AHL assists came on March 16 at Cleveland and March 31 against Milwaukee … In the ECHL with the Toledo Walleye, compiled 40 points (16-24—40), 22 penalty minutes and a plus-27 rating in 38 regular-season games … Added 14 points (5-9—14) in 13 playoff appearances … Reached the ECHL’s Western Conference Finals during first pro postseason … Recorded first pro point during a two-point contest (1-1—2) with the Walleye on Oct. 23 against the Wheeling Nailers … Named Howies Hockey Tape ECHL Rookie of the Month in January when he posted 18 points (7-11—18) in just 13 outings … Tallied two goals in three separate contests on Dec. 27 versus Newfoundland, Jan. 28 at Kalamazoo and Feb. 8 at Wheeling … Notched a career-high four points (1-3—4) on Feb. 17 against the Rapid City Rush (ECHL) … 11 multi-point outings with Toledo … Enjoyed a season-high 11-game point streak (4-11—15) with Toledo from Dec. 31-Jan. 21 … Season-high three-game goal streak from April 21-25 and from Jan. 7-11 … Season-best four-game assist streak from Dec. 31-Jan. 8 … Potted six points (3-3—6) in a three-game span from Jan. 28-Feb. 3. 2021-22: Skated in 36 games during his senior season at Michigan Tech … Ranked second on the roster with 40 points (12-28—40) while his 28 assists were also a team-best and his 12 goals placed third … Career-high 10-game point streak from Dec. 30-Feb. 11 (3-16—19) … Twelve multi-point outings … Four three-point games and one four-point contest … Tied for a team-high with five power-play tallies … Helped lead Michigan Tech to an NCAA Tournament appearance for the first time in his four seasons … Aided the Huskies to a top-15 finish in the national polls to end the season … Signed to his first pro contract by the Griffins on March 30 … Skated in his pro debut on April 1 against Texas … Competed in three games with Grand Rapids before suffering an injury that kept him sidelined for the final 11 contests of the season. 2020-21: During his junior season at Michigan Tech, totaled 25 points (12-13—25) and 27 penalty minutes in 29 outings … Served as an alternate captain … Honored on the All-WCHA Third Team … Named to the WCHA All-Academic Team … Candidate for the Hobey Baker Award … Received the team’s Merv Youngs Award as the MVP and the Gary Crosby Memorial Award as the team’s top scorer for the second straight season … Skated in 29 of the 30 games … Tallied eight power-play points (4-4—8) … Six multi-point outings, including one three-point night (1-2—3) … Seven-game point streak from Feb. 2-16 (4-4—8) … Led the team with a 0.598 faceoff win percentage. 2019-20: Named to the WCHA All-Academic Team … Received the team’s Gary Crosby Memorial Award as the leading scorer … Played in all 39 games and tallied 27 points (12-15—27) and 35 penalty minutes … First career hat trick on Feb. 28 at Northern Michigan … Named WCHA Forward of the Week on Nov. 18 after scoring three goals, including two game-winners against Lake Superior State … Named to the Great Lakes Invitational AllTournament Team with three points (1-2—3) … Four game-winning goals. 2018-19: As a freshman, appeared in 34 games with Michigan Tech University in the WCHA … Bagged 15 points (6-9—15) and 10 penalty minutes … Tied for the team lead with five power-play goals, ranking eighth in the nation among freshmen … Named the WCHA Rookie of the Week on Dec. 10 after scoring two goals and adding an assist … Recorded his first collegiate point on Oct. 12 against Minnesota Duluth … Scored his first collegiate goal on Oct. 26 at Wisconsin. 2017-18: Had a breakout season when he tied a career-high 55
points (21-34—55) in 60 games with Green Bay in the USHL … Served as an alternate captain for the Gamblers … Skated in two playoff games … Led the team in points (55), assists (34) and goals (21) … His point total tied for ninth in the USHL and his 34 helpers tied for 12th. 2016-17: Made the move from high school hockey to junior-level hockey … Began the year with Green Bay in the USHL, totaling one assist and 10 penalty minutes in 24 contests … Also skated in nine outings with Coulee Region in the NAHL … With Coulee Region, recorded five points (3-2—5) and 22 penalty minutes in nine games. 2015-16: Appeared in 20 games as an alternate captain during his final season for Appleton United in the Wisconsin high school league … Paced the team with 49 points and 25 goals, while his 24 assists placed third … Added 11 points (5-6—11) in five playoff games … 49 points and 25 goals each ranked third all-time in Appleton single-season history … 24 helpers ranked fifth in Appleton history … During his four years at Appleton (90 contests) he set school records in points (174), goals (91), assists (83) and penalty minutes (185) … Skated in 18 outings for Team Wisconsin in the Upper Midwest High School Elite Hockey League, bagging nine points (5-4—9) and 10 penalty minutes … Lit the lamp three times in three playoff games with Team Wisconsin … Named to the United States High School All-USA Hockey Second Team … Drafted 110th overall by Coulee Region Chill in the 2016 NAHL Entry Draft. 2014-15: Registered a team-best 55 points (27-28—55) in 23 games with Appleton United in Wisconsin … Added a school single-season record 61 penalty minutes … Amassed six points (2-4—6) in four playoff appearances … 55 points and 27 goals both ranked second all-time in Appleton’s single-season history while his 28 helpers placed third all-time … Played in three games with Team Wisconsin in the Upper Midwest High School Elite Hockey League. 2013-14: Skated in 23 contests for Appleton United in USHS-WI, posting a team-high 43 points (24-19—43) and 24 goals … 24 tallies and 43 points each placed fourth all-time in Appleton single-season history … Ranked second on the team with 19 helpers … Tied for second on the roster with three points (1-2—3) in two postseason outings … 51 penalty minutes ranked third all-time in single-season Appleton history … Drafted 193rd overall by the Green Bay Gamblers in the 2014 USHL Entry Draft. 2012-13: Competed in 24 games for Appleton United in the Wisconsin high school league and ranked second on the team in scoring, totaling 27 points (15-12—27) and 34 penalty minutes … Led the roster with 15 goals in the regular season and three in the playoffs.
Personal: Has a golden retriever named Miles … Graduated Michigan Tech with a finance degree … Has one older brother who is a doctor in Denver, Colo. … Best friend in hockey is Carver Watson … Greatest hockey memory is winning a state championship during his senior year of high school … Been apart of three championship teams … Started playing hockey at age three as a forward … Hockey nickname is Blisser … Hockey idol as a youth was Joe Pavelski … Greatest influence on hockey career is his mom … First job was a concession stand worker … Greatest obstacle he’s overcome is recovering from injuries … Proudest achievement is collecting 100 career college points … Favorite charity is Big Brother Big Sisters of America … Most exciting place he’s visited is Hawaii … Was born in Dallas, Texas … Would want to trade places with a NFL quarterback … Played soccer, baseball and basketball growing up … Favorite quote is “best things in life aren’t things” … Favorite food is steak … favorite music artist is Eminem … Favorite TV show is New Girl … Favorite website is ESPN.com … Favorite pro team is the Green Bay Packers … Favorite sport to watch is football.
Games Played: 30, 2022-23
Goals: 1, 2022-23
Assists: 3, 2022-23
Points: 4, 2022-23
PIM: 12, 2022-23
Goal Streak: N/A
AHL Game: 4/1/22 GR vs. TEX
AHL Point: 12/3/22 GR vs. TEX (goal)
Assist Streak: N/A
Point Streak: N/A
Goals, Game: 1, 12/3/22 GR vs. TEX
Assists, Game: 1, three times (MR: 3/31/23 GR vs. MIL)
Points, Game: 1, four times (MR: 3/31/23 GR vs. MIL)
PIM, Game: 2, seven times (MR: 4/15/23 GR at CHI)
AHL Goal: 12/3/22 GR vs. TEX (Anton Khudobin)
Height: 6’7” Weight: 215
Catches: Left Born: 11/21/02 in Hamilton, Ontario
Drafted: Detroit’s 2nd choice, 15th overall, in 2021 NHL Entry Draft
Second season as a Griffin ... Second year pro ... Assigned to Grand Rapids by Detroit, 10/8/22...Reassigned to Toledo (ECHL) by Detroit, 10/14/22...Reassigned from Toledo to Grand Rapids by Detroit, 10/15/22 ... Reassigned to Toledo from Grand Rapids by Detroit, 10/20/22...Reassigned from Toledo to Grand Rapids by Detroit, 10/25/22...Reassigned to Toledo from Grand Rapids by Detroit, 11/2/22...Reassigned from Toledo to Grand Rapids by Detroit, 12/20/22...Reassigned to Toledo from Grand Rapids by Detroit, 12/27/22 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Posted a 26-16-1 record to go along with a 2.56 GAA and a 0.913 save percentage in 46 regular-season games during rookie 2022-23 season with the Toledo Walleye (ECHL) … In 2022-23, ranked among the ECHL goaltending leaders in GAA (T11th), wins (T3rd), shutouts (4, T2nd), time on ice (2,667, 3rd) and saves (1,190, 3rd) … Made pro debut with the Griffins on Oct. 19, 2022 against the Milwaukee Admirals, making 21 saves in a 3-2 victory … Captured a gold medal with Canada at the 2022 World Junior Championship, showing a 1-0-0 record with a 2.00 GAA and a 0.917 SV% … Posted a 16-3-0 record in the 2021-22 WHL playoffs along with a 1.93 goals against average, a 0.919 save percentage and five shutouts en route to a WHL Championship … Named to the 2021-22 WHL Central First All-Star Team … Represented Team Canada at the 2022 World Junior Championship … Drafted 15th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft … Led the WHL with a 1.57 goals against average in 2020-21 as well as the best save percentage at 0.941 … Totaled an eye-popping 17-1-1 record in 2020-21 with Edmonton in the WHL to go along with a league-leading four shutouts … Competed for Canada White U17 at the World Hockey Championship in 2019 … Paced the Alberta Major Bantam Hockey League in 2016-17 with a 1.80 goals against average and a 0.934 save percentage … Named the AMBHL Most Valuable Player and Top Goaltender in 2016-17 when he helped lead Fort Saskatchewan to a league title.
2022-23: Started the season with the Griffins and made pro debut on Oct. 19 against the Milwaukee Admirals, making 21 saves in a 3-2 victory … Finished the AHL season with a 1-1-0 record in three games to go along with a 5.57 GAA and a 0.783 save percentage … Spent the majority of the campaign in the ECHL with the Toledo Walleye, competing in 46 games, which placed third on the circuit … Posted a 26-16-1 record to go along with a 2.56 GAA and a 0.913 save percentage with Toledo … Ranked among the ECHL goaltending leaders in GAA (T11th), wins (T3rd), shutouts (4, T2nd), time on ice (2,667, 3rd), games played (3rd) and saves (1,190, 3rd) … Totaled a season-high 43 saves on May 5 against Cincinnati (ECHL) … Notched first pro shutout on Jan. 21 at Iowa (ECHL), collecting 23 saves in a 5-0 victory … Amassed a 10-game winning streak with the Walleye from Feb. 8-March 18, earning three shutouts during the run … Reached the ECHL Western Conference Finals with the Walleye but were bested by the Idaho Steelheads 4-1 … Garnered 40 or more saves on three occasions. 2021-22: Appeared in a career-high 46 games during the regular season in the Western Hockey League with the Edmonton Oil Kings … Showed a 33-9-3 mark during the regular season with six shutouts, which placed second on the circuit … His 2.28 goals against average placed third in the league while his 0.913 save percentage tied for fourth … Rattled off a nine-game win streak from Nov. 10-Jan. 1 … In WHL playoffs, posted a 16-3-0 record, a 1.93 save percentage, a 0.919 save percentage and five shut outs … Named to the WHL Central First All-Star Team … Won the WHL championship and qualified for the Memorial Cup … Notched a 1-2 record during the Memorial Cup to go along with a 3.25 goals against average and a 0.908 save percentage … Captured a gold medal with Canada at the 2022 World Junior Championship, showing a 1-0-0 record with a 2.00 GAA and a 0.917 SV%. 2020-21: Posted an astounding 17-1-1 record in the WHL with Edmonton … Paced the league with a 0.941 save percentage and a 1.57 goals against average … 17 wins placed second on the circuit … Named the WHL Goaltender of the Week on Dec. 15 … Held a 12-game win streak from Feb. 26-April 15 … Possessed a 16-game point streak from Feb. 26-April 30 … Drafted 15th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft. 2019-20: Competed in 33 games for Edmonton in the WHL … Logged a 21-6-3 record with four shutouts … 0.921 save percentage tied for fourth in the league while his 2.23 goals against average ranked sixth … Named WHL Goaltender of the Month in January … Set a franchise record for most shutouts by a rookie in a season with four … 21 wins also set a franchise record for the Oil Kings … Named the recipient of the Oil Kings Unsung Hero Award … Collected his first AHL win and shutout during his debut on Oct. 4 against the Swift Current Broncos … Registered a season-high four-game win streak on three separate occasions, most recently from Dec. 13-28. 2018-19: Registered a 6-5-2 record with one shutout in the regular season with Fort Saskatchewan in the Alberta Major Hockey League … Added one shutout and a 5-3 mark in the postseason … Finished sixth in the league with a 0.919 save percentage and 17th with a 3.01 goals against average … Went 1-1 at the U17 World Hockey Championship with Canada White, showing a 0.895 save percentage and a 3.03 goals against average. 2017-18: Had his first and only losing record so far in his career when he went 6-10-3 in the AMHL with Fort Saskatchewan … Finished the campaign with a 3.37 goals against average and a 0.915 save percentage, which ranked eighth in the league … Concluded the season with a 4-3
ledger in the playoffs with a 2.28 goals against average and a 0.943 save percentage. 2016-17: Paced the Alberta Major Bantam Hockey League with a 1.80 goals against average and a 0.934 save percentage … Amassed a 15-4-0 mark in 19 games with Fort Saskatchewan … 15 wins were tied for second on the circuit … Five shutouts placed first in the league … Appeared in 12 playoff games and helped the Rangers win the AMBHL championship when he went 8-4 with a 2.36 goals against average and a 0.924 save percentage in the postseason … Named the AMBHL Most Valuable Player and Top Goaltender.
Personal: Lives in Edmonton, Alberta during the offseason … Has one older brother … Best friends in hockey are Carter Souch and Riley McCourt … Greatest hockey memory is winning the WHL … Started playing hockey at the age of 3 … Hockey nicknames are Seabass and Coss … Hockey idol as a youth was Carey Price … Greatest influence on career has been his parents … Wants to golf after career is over … First job was as a hockey ref … Proudest achievement is being drafted in the NHL … Favorite charity is Hockey Gives Blood … Has size 15 feet … Would want to trade places with a football player … Also played football growing up … Favorite foods are steak and crab … Favorite movie is Old School … Favorite TV show is Game of Thrones … Favorite vacation spot is Hawaii … Favorite sport to watch besides hockey is football.
Games Played: 3, 2022-23
Wins: 1, 2022-23
Shutouts: 0, 2022-23
Consecutive Starts: N/A
Consecutive Games Played: N/A
Winning Streak: N/A
Losing Streak (Regulation): N/A
Winless Streak: N/A
Saves, Game: 21, 10/19/22 GR vs. MIL
Shots Faced, Game: 24, 10/29/22 GR at TEX Goals Against, Game: 6, 12/22/22 GR at CHI
AHL Game: 10/19/22 GR vs. MIL (3-2 W, 21 saves) AHL Shutout: N/A
AHL Win: 10/19/22 GR vs. MIL (3-2 W, 21 saves)
Height: 5’8” Weight: 170 Shoots: Right Born: 12/12/92 in Washington Township, Mich.
Alternate captain…Second season as a Griffin ... Ninth year pro ... Signed to a two-year entry-level contract by Boston (NHL), 4/1/15 ... Signed to an amateur tryout by Providence (AHL), 4/7/15 ... Released from ATO, 4/20/15 ... Assigned to Providence by Boston, 10/7/15 ... Recalled by Boston, 3/30/16 ... Reassigned by Boston, 3/31/16 ... Assigned by Boston, 10/20/16 ... Recalled by Boston, 10/26/16 ... Reassigned by Boston, 2/23/17 ... Recalled by Boston, 3/7/17 ... Reassigned by Boston, 3/17/17 ... Re-signed to a one-year contract extension by Boston, 7/17/17 ... Assigned by Boston, 10/17/17 ... Recalled by Boston, 11/2/17 ... Reassigned by Boston, 11/9/17 ... Recalled by Boston, 2/3/18 ... Reassigned by Boston, 2/4/18 ... Recalled by Boston, 2/5/18 ... Reassigned by 2/11/18 ... Signed to a twoyear contract by Calgary (NHL), 7/1/18 ... Assigned to Stockton (AHL) on a conditioning loan by Calgary, 12/4/19 ... Recalled from conditioning loan by Calgary, 12/12/19 ... Reassigned by Calgary, 12/19/19 ... Signed to a two-year contract by the New York Islanders (NHL), 10/13/20 ... Assigned to Bridgeport (AHL) by the NY Islanders, 10/8/21 ... Recalled by NY Islanders, 12/3/21 ... Reassigned by NY Islanders, 12/10/21 ... Recalled by NY Islanders, 12/16/21 ... Reassigned by NY Islanders, 12/17/21 ... Recalled by NY Islanders, 12/18/21 ... Reassigned by NY Islanders, 12/21/21 ... Recalled to NY Islanders’ taxi squad, 12/27/21 ... Reassigned by NY Islanders, 1/12/22 ... Recalled to NY Islanders’ taxi squad, 1/13/22 ... Reassigned by NY Islanders, 1/15/22 ... Recalled to NY Islanders’ taxi squad, 1/17/22 ... Reassigned by NY Islanders, 1/19/22 ... Recalled to NY Islanders’ taxi squad, 1/20/22 ... Claimed off waivers by Seattle (NHL), 2/8/22 ... Claimed off waivers by NY Islanders, 3/6/22 ... Reassigned by NY Islanders, 3/6/22 ... Signed to a two-year contract by Detroit, 7/13/22 ... Assigned to Grand Rapids by Detroit, 10/9/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 11/5/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 11/7/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 11/8/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 11/18/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 12/1/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 12/11/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 12/12/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 12/20/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/10/23 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 3/15/23 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/17/23 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 3/25/23 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/27/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/7/23.
2022-23: Totaled 37 points (14-23—37) and eight penalty minutes in 43 games with the Griffins … Added five points (3-2—5) and eight penalty minutes in 29 games with the Detroit Red Wings … Scored three shorthanded goals and five game-winners for Grand Rapids, both pacing the roster … Three shorthanded tallies tied for fifth among the Griffins’ top 10 for a single season while his 66.7 shootout percentage tied for seventh … Notched at least two points in eight AHL outings … Registered fourth AHL hat trick on Oct. 15 against the San Diego Gulls, which marked the earliest recorded by a Griffin to start a season (2nd game), and it tied for the fastest hat trick to start a Griffin’s career (2nd game) … Named the Howies Hockey Tape/AHL Player of the Week on Oct. 17 when he recorded five points (3-2—5) in two games to begin the season … Season-high five-game point streak (2-5—7) from Oct. 23-Nov. 18 … Garnered a season-best four points (1-3—4) on Dec. 22 at Chicago (AHL) … Posted four assists in a three-game span from Jan. 29-Feb. 3 … Made Red Wings debut on Nov. 6 at the New York Rangers … Scored first goal with Detroit on Nov. 8 against Montreal. 2021-22: Spent the majority of the campaign within the New York Islanders organization … Appeared in 11 games at the NHL level with the Islanders, accumulating two goals, three assists and a plus-five rating … Recorded two assists on Dec. 7 at Ottawa (NHL) … Saw the most action with the Bridgeport Islanders in the AHL … Totaled 37 points (14-23—37) and eight penalty minutes in 38 games with Bridgeport … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T5th), helpers (5th) and goals (T4th) … Paced the team in playoff points (10), goals (3) and assists (7) in just six games … Registered four points (1-3—4) on May 12 against Charlotte in the Calder Cup Playoffs … Made Bridgeport debut on Oct. 15 at Hartford … Competed in 200th AHL game on Nov. 7 versus Hartford … Eight multipoint outings, including five games with three or more points … Scored three points in consecutive games on Nov. 27 and Dec. 11 … Notched four assists on April 19 against Syracuse … Recorded 19 points (6-13—19) in the final 15 games of the AHL regular season … Two two-goal games … Scored a goal in back-to-back games on four separate occasions … Six power-play goals in the AHL … Three game-winners … Claimed off waivers by Seattle (NHL) on Feb. 8 … Went on to record two assists in six games with the Kraken before being reclaimed off waivers by the Islanders. 2020-21: Saw action in just four games with the New York Islanders during the COVID-19 shortened season … Logged a minus-one rating with no points or penalty minutes … Totaled two shots on goal in those four games … Helped the Islanders go 2-1-1 with him on the ice. 2019-20: Split time with the Stockton Heat (AHL) and the Calgary Flames (NHL) … Suited up for eight games with the Flames and totaled two goals, one assist and a plus-one rating … Three-game point streak (2-1—3) in the NHL from Oct. 20-24 … Scored in back-to-back NHL games from Oct. 22-24 … Amassed 33 points (16-17—33) and 22 penalty minutes in 32 games with Stockton … In the AHL, notched a teamhigh seven power-play goals and four game-winners … Ten multi-point outings … Bagged a hat trick on Feb. 1 against Bakersfield … Tied a career-high seven-game point streak (6-4—10) from Dec. 7-Jan. 3, which included a career-best six-game goal streak from Dec. 11-Jan. 3 … Scored two goals on Jan. 12 at San Jose … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T4th), goals (T4th) and assists (T8th). 2018-19: Played exclusively in the NHL for the first time in his career with the Calgary Flames … Tallied NHL career-high numbers in points (18), goals (6), assists (12) and games played (54) … Added eight penalty minutes and a minus-one rating … Recorded a point in the first two games of the
season … Four-game point streak (0-4—4) from March 29-April 3 … Three-game goal streak (3-0—3) from Feb. 2-16 … Competed in first-ever Stanley Cup playoff game on April 19 in a 5-1 defeat against Colorado. 2017-18: Split time between the Boston Bruins and the Providence Bruins (AHL) … Notched AHL career-high numbers in points (69), goals (25), assists (44), power-play goals (13), plus-minus rating (+18), shots (165) and game-winners (7) … Tied a careerhigh 24 penalty minutes … Competed in the AHL All-Star Game and named to the AHL Second All-Star Team … Paced the team in points, goals, assists, power-play goals and game-winning tallies … Eighteen multi-point outings, including eight games with three points … Recorded a goal and an assist in the season opener on Oct. 20 at Springfield (AHL) … Scored twice on the power play in three contests … Five games with two goals … Bagged a hat trick on March 16 against Rochester (AHL) … Eight games with two helpers and three assists on Jan. 6 at Springfield … Went 2-for-5 on shootout attempts … Added a team-high six points (2-4—6) in four games in the Calder Cup Playoffs … Appeared in 10 games with Boston in the NHL … Totaled four assists and a minus-one rating in the NHL … Recorded an assist in three consecutive NHL games from Feb. 3-7. 2016-17: Spent the majority of the season in the NHL with the Boston Bruins … Compiled 13 points (5-8—13), 12 penalty minutes and a minus-10 rating in 49 games with Boston … Two multi-point outings in the NHL … Also saw time in 22 games with the Providence Bruins in the AHL, amassing 23 points (6-17—23) and four penalty minutes … Eight multi-point games in the AHL, including two points in three consecutive contests from March 25-31 … Recorded two assists in three games … Three power-play goals and one shorthanded tally in the AHL … Four-game point streak (1-4—5) from Feb. 25-March 5 … Added seven points (3-4—7) and 10 penalty minutes in 17 Calder Cup Playoff games … Posted a goal and an assist on May 16 at Hershey … Four-game point streak (2-3—5) in the playoffs from May 12-17 … Registered a goal in back-to-back playoff outings from May 14-16. 2015-16: Paced all rookies in the AHL with 61 points (20-41—61) in 68 games with Providence … Added 24 penalty minutes and a plus-17 rating … Named to the AHL All-Rookie Team … Ranked among the team leaders in points (3rd), goals (5th) and assists (3rd) … Totaled six power-play goals, three shorthanded tallies and three game-winners … Placed among the league leaders in points (T7th) and assists (11th) … Ranked among the league rookie leaders in points (1st), goals (T9th) and assists (2nd) … Career-high 16 multi-point outings … Compiled four points (1-3—4) in first multi-point game of career … Recorded three assists on four occasions … Recorded first-pro hat trick on Dec. 18 against Bridgeport … Notched two two-goal games … Totaled two season-high five-game point streaks … Potted two points in three consecutive games on two separate occasions … Two power-play goals on Dec. 18 versus Bridgeport … Added two goals and one assist in three playoff contests … All three playoff points (2-1—3) came on April 23 against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Made Calder Cup Playoff debut on April 20 at Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton. 2014-15: Following college season, appeared in three games for Providence in the AHL … Made AHL/pro debut on April 11 at Worcester, achieving first pro point on an assist … Finished AHL season with two assists and four penalty minutes in three games … Served as captain for Miami University of Ohio during senior season … Posted 45 points (9-36—45), 36 penalty minutes and a plus-five rating in 40 games with Miami … Placed among the team leaders in points (1st), assists (1st) and goals (T5th) … Thirty-six assists tied for the third best in the NCAA … Helped Miami (OH) claim the NCHC championship … Named Second-Team All-NCHC and a finalist for the NCHC Forward of the Year award … Also named to the NCAA Second All-American Team and the NCAA Lowes Senior Class All-Americans Second Team … NCHC All-Tournament Team selection after finishing the tournament with four goals and three assists in five games … Recorded at least one points in 28 of 39 games … Posted a team-high nine multi-point outings … Notched an eight-game point streak from Nov. 21-Jan. 3 … Netted first-career hat trick with three goals and an assist on Senior Night against North Dakota on March 7 … Scored the game-winner and added an assist in the NCHC semifinals against Denver on March 20 … Lost 7-5 in the first round of the NCAA tournament against Providence. 2013-14: Served as team captain during junior season with Miami University of Ohio … Accumulated a collegiatehigh 47 points (13-34—47) in 37 games … Added 28 penalty minutes and a plus-one rating … Selected to the NCHC First All-Star Team and the NCAA Second All-American Team … Ranked among the team leaders in points (1st), goals (3rd) and assists (1st) … Placed among the nation leaders in points (T9th) and assists (T6th) … Competed in 37 of the 38 games … Notched 12 multi-point outings, which tied for the team lead … Fired 102 shots on goal for a 12.7 shooting percentage … Over a 12-game stretch from Jan. 25-March 14, recorded at least one point in 10 of those contests … Career-high five-point game (0-5—5) on Nov. 30 at Bemidji State … Named NCHC Offensive Player of the Week three times (Oct. 28, Dec. 2 and Dec. 9) … Won the Gary DeLonge Team MVP award for the second-straight season … Lost 4-3 to Denver in the NCHC finals. 2012-13: Finished with 14 goals, 26 assists, 24 penalty minutes and plus-19 rating during sophomore season with Miami University of Ohio … Ranked among the team leaders in points (1st), goals (2nd) and assists (1st) … Named the CCHA Player of the Year, CCHA First All-Star Team and CCHA regularseason champion … Selected to the NCAA West First All-American Team … Finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, given to the top collegiate player in the country … CCHA Player of the Month for October, as well as the CCHA Offensive Player of the Week on Dec. 2 after a five-point weekend … Led the NCAA with four shorthanded tallies … Added one power-play goal … Recorded 13 multi-point outings … Four multi-goal games … Nine multi-assist contests, including two helpers in an NCAA Tournament win over Minnesota State on March 30 … Scored three game-winners … Reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament before being bested by St. Cloud State 4-1 on March 31. 201112: Showed 37 points (10-27—37), 31 penalty minutes and a career-high plus-25 rating in 40 games during freshman season with Miami University of Ohio … Ranked among the team leaders in points (2nd), goals (5th) and assists (1st) … Named to the CCHA All-Rookie Team … Tabbed Second-Team Freshman All-America by INCH … CCHA Rookie of the Month for November with three goals and seven helpers … Three-time CCHA Rookie of the Week (Nov. 14, Nov. 28 and Jan. 23) … Selected to the Denver Cup Classic All-Tournament Team … Tied for the team lead with two shorthanded goals … One power-play goal … Ten multi-point outings, including six multi-assist games … Season-high seven-game point streak from Feb. 24-March 23 … Notched first collegiate goal on Oct. 14 at Colgate … Tallied first collegiate point on an assist against Bemidji State on Oct. 8 … Made collegiate debut on Oct. 7 versus Bemidji State … Defeated 4-3 in overtime against UMASS-Lowell in the NCAA East Regional Semifinal … Represented Team USA at the U20 World Junior Championship … Collected two goals and two assists in six outings with USA … Chosen as a
top 3 player on Team USA. 2010-11: Skated in 46 games with the Green Bay Gamblers in the USHL, amassing 34 points (20-14—34), 33 penalty minutes and a plus-two rating … Ranked among the team leaders in points (6th), goals (T2nd) and assists (T8th) … Six multi-point outings … Potted two-goal games on April 2 and Jan. 16 … Registered two-assist outings on Jan. 22 and Dec. 29 … Season-high three points (1-2—3) on Jan. 22 and Dec. 29 … Two points in consecutive games from Jan. 15-16 … Six-game point streak (2-6—8) from Jan. 22-March 5 … Four game-winners, one shorthanded goal and four power-play tallies … Back-to-back game-winners from Dec. 10-11 against Youngstown … Added four points (3-1—4) and two penalty minutes in 11 playoff games … Two of the three playoff goals were game winners. 2009-10: Competed with three different youth teams within the USA developmental program … Notched 28 points (10-18—28) in 26 games for the USNTDP Juniors in the USHL … Placed among the team leaders in points (2nd), goals (T5th) and assists (1st) … Eleven-game point streak (9-13—22) in the USHL from Dec. 18-Feb. 27 … Consecutive three-point games in the USHL from Dec. 18-19 … Season-high four points (2-2—4) on Jan. 31 versus Indiana … Totaled 54 points (22-32—54) in 61 games with the U.S. National U18 Team in the USDP … Ranked among the team leaders in points (2nd), assists (1st) and goals (3rd) … Appeared in seven games for Team USA at the U18 World Junior Championship, recording five goals and one helper. 2008-09: Accumulated eight goals, 14 assists and 16 penalty minutes in 23 games with the U.S. National U17 Team in the USDP … Added 34 points (16-18—34) and 12 penalty minutes in 42 games in the NAHL with the U.S. National U18 Team … Ranked among the U18 team leaders in points (2nd), goals (3rd) and assists (2nd) … Totaled four goals and two helpers in nine NAHL playoff games … Saw action in five games with Team USA at the U17 World Hockey Championship, showing one goal and three assists. 2007-08: Notched 21 points (7-14—21) and eight penalty minutes in 31 games with Belle Tire U16 AAA team in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League U16 … Paced the team in points and assists while placing tied for second in goals. 200607: Suited up for 30 games with Compuware U14 AAA team in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League U14 … Bagged eight goals, 18 assists and 49 penalty minutes … Placed among the team leaders in points (4th), goals (5th) and assists (T3rd). 2005-06: Registered a point-per-game with Honeybaked U13 AAA team in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League U13 … Totaled 28 points (16-12—28) and 16 penalty minutes in 28 contests … Placed fourth on the team in goals, 10th in assists and tied for 7th in points.
Personal: Lives in Troy, Mich. during the offseason … Married Rachael in 2019 … Has a baby girl named Colette … Has a dog named Beau … Graduated Miami Univ. of Ohio with a degree in Kinesiology and Health … Has one brother … Greatest hockey memory is scoring first NHL goal … Part of two championship teams … Started playing hockey at age four … Hockey nicknames are Z and Czarny … Hockey idol growing up was Modano … Greatest influence on hockey career is his family … Proudest achievement is having a daughter … Favorite charity is American Cancer Society … Visited Greece … Favorite food is pizza … Favorite movie is The Other Guys … Favorite TV show is Game of Thrones … Favorite college team is Alabama football and least favorite team is Ohio State … Enjoys watching football and golf.
Games Played: 68, 2015-16
Goals: 25, 2017-18
Assists: 44, 2017-18
Points: 69, 2017-18
PIM: 24, twice (MR: 2017-18)
Goal Streak: 6, 12/11/19-1/3/20
AHL Game: 4/11/15 PRO at WOR
AHL Point: 4/11/15 PRO at WOR (assist)
AHL Goal: 10/11/15 PRO vs. POR (Mike McKenna)
Assist Streak: 5, 1/14/18-1/26/18
Point Streak: 7, twice (MR: 12/7/19-1/3/20)
Goals, Game: 3, four times (MR: 10/15/22 GR vs. SD)
Assists, Game: 4, 3/19/22 BRI vs. SYR
Points, Game: 4, three times (MR: 12/22/22 GR at CHI)
PIM, Game: 4, twice (MR: 10/14/15 PRO at HFD)
NHL Game: 10/13/16 BOS at CBJ
NHL Point: 10/26/16 BOS at NYR (goal)
NHL Goal: 10/26/16 BOS at NYR (Henrik Lundqvist)
Height: 6’3” Weight: 220 Shoots: Right
Born: 4/8/93 in Littleton, Colo.
Drafted: Montreal’s 2nd choice, 97th overall, in 2011 NHL Entry Draft
Captain … First season as a Griffin … Ninth year pro … Signed to a PTO by Hamilton (AHL), 4/1/15 … Signed to a one-year contract by St. John’s (AHL), 6/8/15 … Assigned by St. John’s to Brampton (ECHL), 10/22/15 … Recalled from Brampton by St. John’s, 10/27/15 … Reassigned by St. John’s to Brampton, 11/15/15 … Recalled from Brampton by St. John’s, 11/16/15 … Re-signed a one-year contract by St. John’s, 7/3/16 … Assigned by St. John’s to Brampton, 2/19/17 … Recalled from Brampton by St. John’s, 2/21/17 … Signed to a one-year contract by Charlotte (AHL), 7/24/17 … Assigned by Charlotte to Florida (ECHL), 11/11/17 … Recalled from Florida by Charlotte, 11/20/17 … Re-signed a one-year contract by Charlotte, 6/1/18 … Signed to a one-year contract by Providence (AHL), 7/1/19 … Re-signed to a two-year contract by Providence, 1/31/20 … Re-signed to a one-year contract by Providence, 3/29/22 … Signed to a two-year contract by Grand Rapids, 7/2/23 … Released from PTO by Detroit, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Served as captain of the Providence Bruins (AHL) from 2021-23 … Notched career highs in games played (69) and goals (4) during the 2022-23 campaign with Providence … Totaled career-high numbers in assists (12), points (15), penalty minutes (79), shots (80) and plus-minus rating (+32) during the 2019-20 season with Providence … Paced the AHL with a plus-32 rating in 2019-20 … Spent four seasons with Providence from 2019-23, amassing 34 points (8-26—34) in 182 games … Became a Calder Cup champion with the Charlotte Checkers in 2019, showing four assists and a plus-12 rating in 19 outings … Made AHL and pro debut with the Hamilton Bulldogs on April 2, 2015 against the Chicago Wolves … Registered first pro point with an assist on April 14, 2015 at Oklahoma City (AHL) … Scored first AHL goal with the St. John’s IceCaps on Feb. 5, 2017 at the Hershey Bears … Signed first pro contract on June 8, 2015 with the St. John’s IceCaps … Alternate captain for the University of Denver during junior and senior seasons … Competed in four campaigns with the University of Denver from 2011-15, compiling 29 points (4-25—29), 203 penalty minutes and a plus-20 rating in 148 contests … Helped Denver win its first NCHC title during the 2013-14 season … Suited up for one junior season in the USHL with the Cedar Rapids Roughriders, totaling 21 points (8-13—21) and 81 penalty minutes in 58 regular-season games in 2010-11 … Drafted with the 97th overall pick by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft … Captured U16 AAA Hockey Club national championship as a member of the Colorado Thunderbirds in 2010.
2022-23: Captain for the Providence Bruins for the second straight season … Notched 13 points (4-9—13), 61 penalty minutes and a minus-four rating in a career-high 69 regular-season games … Added two assists and two penalty minutes in four Calder Cup Playoff contests … Tied a career-best four goals … Showed 75 shots, five fewer than career high of 80 … Scored two goals in a game for the first time in career on April 8 against Hartford, which tied his singlegame high for points … Points in consecutive outings from Nov. 25-26 and Dec. 4-10 … Recorded an assist in backto-back games from Nov. 25-26 … Season-high five shots on Dec. 11 against Bridgeport … Season-best seven penalty minutes on Feb. 24 against Charlotte. 2021-22: Served as captain for the Providence Bruins for the first time in his career … Tallied three points (1-2—3), 55 penalty minutes and a plus-six rating in 40 regular-season games … Appeared in two playoff games with Providence … Did not make season debut until Jan. 21 against Bridgeport … Registered an assist on Jan. 28 at Hartford … Totaled two points (1-1—2) and a plus-three rating on April 9 versus Bridgeport … Season-high plus-three rating on April 9 against Bridgeport and on March 5 at Springfield … Seasonbest 12 penalty minutes on April 9 against Bridgeport. 2020-21: Appeared in just 12 games with Providence during the shortened, delayed and no playoff COVID-19 season … Recorded three assists, nine penalty minutes and a plusfour rating … Registered an assist during season debut on Feb. 25 against Bridgeport … Added assists on March 12 versus Hartford and March 25 against Hartford … Season-high plus-two rating on March 10 at Bridgeport … Seasonbest five penalty minutes on March 8 against Hartford. 2019-20: Skated in first season with the Providence Bruins … Totaled 15 points (3-12—15), 79 penalty minutes and a plus-32 rating in 61 games … Registered career-high totals in assists (12), points (15), penalty minutes (79) and plus-minus rating (+32) … Paced the AHL with a plus-32 rating … Potted an assist in Providence debut on Oct. 5 at Lehigh Valley … Scored first goal with Providence on Feb. 14 against Wilkes-Barre Scranton … Other two goals came on Feb. 26 at Wilkes-Barre Scranton and March 6 against Springfield … Two points (1-1—2) on Feb. 26 at Wilkes-Barre Scranton … Points in consecutive games from Oct. 19-22 and from March 1-6 … Tallied an assist in back-to-back games from Oct. 19-22 … Season-high plus-four rating in a 6-3 victory over Hershey on Nov. 24 … Season-best 17 penalty minutes on Nov. 2 at Hershey. 2018-19: Skated exclusively in the AHL for the first time in career … Appeared in second season with the Charlotte Checkers … Calder Cup champion … Totaled 10 points (2-8—10), 52 penalty minutes and a plus-10 rating in 41 regular-season games … Added four assists, four penalty minutes and a plus-12 rating in 19 playoff games en route to claiming the Calder Cup … Plus-12 rating during the postseason ranked fourth in the AHL … Bagged first point of the season with an assist on Nov. 2 against Providence … Two points (1-1—2) on Feb. 23 against Lehigh Valley … Career-high four-game assist streak
(0-4—4) from Feb. 17-March 1, which also tied career-high point streak … Scored first goal of the year on Feb. 5 against Cleveland … Showed a season-high plus-three rating on March 24 against Hartford and on Nov. 10 at Lehigh Valley … Career-high 20 penalty minutes during season opener on Oct. 19 against Hershey … Scored the game-winner on Feb. 5 versus Cleveland, which was second game-clinching goal of career. 2017-18: Split time between the Charlotte Checkers (AHL) and the Florida Everblades (ECHL) … Notched nine points (4-5—9), a plus-10 rating and a career-high 79 penalty minutes in 54 regular-season games with Charlotte … Tied career high with four goals … Made Checkers debut on Nov. 3 at Belleville, recording an assist in the process … Two points (1-1—2) on April 8 against Hershey … Scored points in consecutive games from Feb. 3-4 (1-1—2) and from April 8-13 (1-2—3) … Scored first goal with Charlotte on Jan. 26 at Hartford … Career-high 6.6 shooting percentage on 61 shots … Season-high 17 penalty minutes on Feb. 18 against Syracuse and on March 18 against Binghamton … Added three points (1-2—3) and a plussix rating in five playoff games with Charlotte … Totaled ECHL career highs in games played (12), goals (3), assists (4), points (7), penalty minutes (27) and plus-minus rating (+5) with Florida. 2016-17: Suited up for second season with the St. John’s IceCaps in the AHL … Amassed eight points (2-6—8), 25 penalty minutes and a plus-three rating in 39 regular-season games with the IceCaps … Scored first pro goal on Feb. 5 at Hershey … Career-high four-game point streak (1-3—4) from Jan. 17-March 11 … Tallied assists in consecutive outings from Jan. 17-18 against Utica … Recorded first-career game-winner on April 9 at Utica … Season-high five penalty minutes on April 7 at Albany … Appeared in four playoff games with St. John’s, totaling a minus-two rating … Made Calder Cup Playoffs debut on April 21 against Syracuse … Competed in one game in the ECHL with the Brampton Beast and showed one assist and a plus-two rating. 2015-16: Skated in first full AHL season with the St. John’s IceCaps … Made St. John’s debut on Oct. 30 at Lehigh Valley … Registered five assists, 58 penalty minutes and an even plus-minus rating in 53 AHL outings … Recorded 40 shots … Bagged career-high two assists on Dec. 15 against Albany … Other three assists came on Nov. 28 at Toronto, March 19 at Syracuse and March 23 at Rochester … Season-high four shots on March 13 against Hershey … Tallied seven penalty minutes in consecutive games from March 19-20 at Syracuse … Scored one goal in four ECHL contests with the Brampton Beast … Added four penalty minutes in the ECHL. 2014-15: Made AHL and pro debut with the Hamilton Bulldogs on April 2 against Chicago … Recorded first pro point with an assist on April 14 at Oklahoma City … Finished the AHL campaign with one assist and five penalty minutes in eight games with Hamilton … Totaled five penalty minutes on April 11 at Texas … Served as an alternate captain during senior season as the University of Denver … Compiled a career-high 11 points (3-8—11) and a plus-eight rating in a career-best 40 contests at Denver … Three goals and eight helpers were also collegiate career highs … Added 58 penalty minutes as a Pioneer … Season-high three-game point streak from Dec. 6-13 (1-2—3) and from Feb. 14-21 (1-2—3) … Assists in consecutive games from Feb. 14-20. 2013-14: Served as an alternate captain for the University of Denver during junior campaign … Amassed eight points (1-7—8), 61 penalty minutes and a plus-two rating in 36 games … Added three assists in six games during the postseason … Helped Denver win the inaugural NCHC championship and appeared in the NCAA Tournament … Tied for third on the roster with 55 blocked shots. 2012-13: As a sophomore at the University of Denver, compiled seven assists, 48 penalty minutes and a plus-four rating in 31 games … Named to the All-WCHA Academic Team … Tied for 49th in scoring for a defenseman in the WCHA. 2011-12: During freshman campaign at the University of Denver, notched three assists, 36 penalty minutes and a plus-six rating in 41 appearances … Registered assists on Oct. 22 against Minnesota State, Jan. 7 against Alabama-Huntsville and on Feb. 10 against Minnesota … Paced the team with 70 blocked shots … Notched 115 hits … Made college debut on Oct. 14 at No. 1 Boston College … Recorded first college point with an assist on Oct. 22 against Minnesota State. 2010-11: Competed in first and only junior season in the USHL with the Cedar Rapids Roughriders … Recorded 21 points (8-13—21), 81 penalty minutes and a plus-five rating in 58 regular-season games … Added two assists, seven penalty minutes and a plus-three rating in eight playoff appearances … Placed among the team’s defensemen leaders in points (4th), assists (5th), goals (1st), penalty minutes (1st) and plus-minus rating (T5th) … Eight goals tied for seventh among USHL defensemen … Drafted with the 97th overall pick by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. 2009-10: Captured a U16 AAA Hockey Club national championship as a member of the Colorado Thunderbirds U16 AAA team … During the regular season in the T1EHL U16 league with Colorado, notched 20 points (7-13—20) and 22 penalty minutes in 38 contests … Placed among the team leaders in points (6th), goals (T7th), assists (T3rd) and penalty minutes (7th) … Ranked among Colorado’s defensemen leaders in points (2nd), assists (T1st), goals (2nd) and penalty minutes (3rd).
Personal: Lives in Providence, Rhode Island during the offseason … Set to marry Katie Dodd on June 29, 2024 … Graduated from the University of Denver with a degree in business … Has two sisters that both played college volleyball … Best friend in hockey is Scott Mayfield … Greatest hockey memory is winning the Calder Cup in 2019 … Started playing hockey at the age of five as a forward … Hockey nicknames are Dids and Diddy … Hockey idol as a youth was Joe Sakic … Greatest influence on hockey career is Angelo Ricci, who was his youth coach and now his skills coach in the summer … First job was mowing lawns … Greatest obstacle overcame was tearing Achilles … Proudest achievement is winning the Calder Cup … Favorite charity is Dawg Nation Hockey Foundation … Most unique place he’s visited is Iceland … Interesting fact is that he does not like chocolate … Would like to trade places with a pro golfer on Masters Sunday … Also played soccer, baseball and track and field growing up … Most famous non-hockey person he’s met is Jason Momoa … Favorite quote is “pressure is privilege” from Billie Jean King … Favorite food is chicken parm … Favorite music artist is Russel Dickerson … Favorite movie is The Dark Night … Favorite TV show is Yellowstone … Favorite author is Jack Carr … Favorite vacation spot is Newport, Rhode Island … Favorite college team is the University of Denver … Least favorite college team is Colorado College … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is tennis.
Games Played: 69, 2022-23
Goals: 4, twice (MR: 2022-23)
Assists: 12, 2019-20
Points: 15, 2019-20
PIM: 79, twice (MR: 2019-20)
Goal Streak: N/A
AHL Game: 4/2/15 HAM vs. CHI
AHL Point: 4/14/15 HAM at OKC (assist)
Assist Streak: 4, 2/17/19-3/1/19
Point Streak: 4, twice (MR: 2/17/19-3/1/19)
Goals, Game: 2, 4/8/23 PRO vs. HFD
Assists, Game: 2, 12/15/15 STJ vs. ALB
Points, Game: 2, six times (MR: 4/8/23 PRO vs. HFD)
PIM, Game: 20, 10/19/18 CHA vs. HER
AHL Goal: 2/5/17 STJ at HER (Vitek Vanecek)
Height: 6’0”
Weight: 198 Shoots: Left Born: 1/12/02 in Sherbrooke, Quebec
First season as a Griffin … First year pro … Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 3/1/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/6/23 … Reassigned to Toledo (ECHL) by Detroit from Grand Rapids, 10/9/23.
Career Highlights: Signed first pro contract with the Red Wings on March 1, 2023 … Named to the CHL Third All-Star Team in 2022-23 when he totaled a career-high 115 points (58-57—115) in 70 regular-season games … Garnered a spot on the 2023 QMJHL Second All-Star Team when he paced the league with 58 goals … Ranked first in the 2023 QMJHL playoffs with 31 points (14-17—31) in 21 contests … Reached the 2023 QMJHL Finals, falling 4-2 to the Quebec Remparts … Totaled a combined 247 points (108-139—247) in 240 career QMJHL games from 2018-23 … Made QMJHL debut with Val-d’Or on Jan. 25, 2019 at Sherbrooke … Posted 23 points (21-2—23) in 15 playoff games en route to winning the 2019 QMAAA championship with the Magog Cantonniers.
2022-23: Amassed an astounding career-high 115 points (58-57—115) in 70 regular-season QMJHL games split between Val-d’Or and Halifax … Named to the CHL Third All-Star Team and the QMJHL Second All-Star Team … Paced the QMJHL with 58 goals … Ranked among the QMJHL leaders in points (3rd), goals (1st), assists (8th), pointsper-game (1.64, 7th) and plus-minus rating (+49, 10th) … Reached the QMJHL Finals, falling 4-2 to the Quebec Remparts … Ranked among the QMJHL playoff leaders in points (1st), games played (T1st), goals (T1st), assists (T2nd) and points-per-game (1.48, T6th) … Notched 53 points (27-26—53), 24 penalty minutes and a plus-13 rating in 34 games to start the season with the Val-d’Or Foreurs, serving as alternate captain … Traded to Halifax by Val-d’Or for a 2023 first round pick, a 2023 third round pick and a 2024 second round pick on Dec. 21 … Finished the regular season with 62 points (31-31—62), 20 penalty minutes and a plus-36 rating in 36 games with Halifax … Registered 48 games with at least two points, 22 outings with at least three points and five outings with four or more points … 17 games with at least two goals, including five hat tricks … Season-high five points (3-2—5) in a 8-2 win at Cape Breton on April 4 … Scored a hat trick in consecutive games from March 12-15 … Enjoyed a season-best 14-game point streak (10-17—27) from Dec. 11-Jan. 21 … He also recorded a nine-game point streak (7-10—17) from March 25-April 20 and a seven-game point streak (11-5—16) from Nov. 24-Dec. 9 … Season-high eight-game assist streak (0-10—10) from March 25-April 19 … Exploded for an eight-game goal streak (9-0—9) from Dec. 28-Jan. 15 and had a seven-game run (11-0—11) from Nov. 24-Dec. 9 … Potted 14 points (8-6—14) in a five-game span from March 12-22 … Accumulated 17 power-play goals, including two power-play goals in four games … Recorded 12 shorthanded goals. 2021-22: Notched a then career-high 75 points (33-42—75) in 68 games with Val-d’Or in the QMJHL … Added 30 penalty minutes and a minus-11 rating … Ranked among the team leaders in points (3rd), assists (4th), goals (2nd) and penalty minutes (6th) … Showed four points (2-2—4) and eight penalty minutes in four playoff games … Totaled 21 multi-point outings … Began the season with eight points (1-7—8) in the opening two games … Recorded five helpers in a 6-3 victory over Sherbrooke on Oct. 2 … Eight games with at least two goals, including two hat tricks (March 31 vs. Blainville-Boisbriand & Feb. 12 at Rouyn-Noranda) … Added another eight contests with at least two assists, including two with three or more helpers … Scored two goals in consecutive games from Oct. 24-29 … Four-game goal streak (6-0—6) from Oct. 24-Nov. 5 … Amassed a six-game assist streak (0-6—6) from Feb. 27-March 12 … Registered eight games with three or more points … Season-high 11-game point streak (11-10—21) from Feb. 12-March 12 … Scored 16 goals on the power play, including two power-play goals in three outings … Scored a power-play goal in back-to-back games from Feb. 26-27 and Oct. 30-Nov. 5 … Finished the season with three shorthanded goals. 2020-21: Accumulated 20 points (9-11—20) in 36 games (season was delayed and shortened because of the COVID-19 pandemic) … Added four penalty minutes and a plus-10 rating … Reached the QMJHL finals, falling 4-2 to the Victoriaville Tigers … Posted seven points (2-5—7), 12 penalty minutes and a plus-nine rating in 15 playoff games … Nine goals during the regular season tied for sixth on the roster … Tallied seven multi-point outings … Recorded three games with two assists on May 11 at Rimouski, April 24 versus Baie-Comeau, and on April 2 at Drummondville … Accumulated two points in consecutive games from April 2-24 and March 24-25 … Potted two goals on Feb. 17 against Sherbrooke and March 25 versus Quebec … Amassed three goals in a two-game span from March 24-25 … Season-high three-game point streak (1-3—4) from Nov. 26-29 … First two-goal game in the QMJHL came on Feb. 17 against Sherbrooke. 2019-20: Competed in first full QMJHL season with Val-d’Or and recorded 37 points (8-29—37) in 62 appearances … Added eight penalty minutes and a plus-four rating … Ranked among the team leaders in points (6th), assists (T1st) and goals (T10th) … Scored first QMJHL goal in season opener on Sept. 20 against Blainville-Boisbriand, which was also his first point in the QMJHL … Registered first assist in the QMJHL on Sept. 27 at Drummondville … Enjoyed first QMJHL multi-point outing on Oct. 11 at Saint John, totaling three points (1-2—3) … Notched eight games with at least two assists, including a season-high three helpers on Nov. 30 at Acadie-Bathurst … Showed a season-high three points on Dec. 13 at Rouyn-Noranda (1-2—3), Nov. 30 at Acadie-Bathurst (0-3—3), Oct. 25
against Acadie-Bathurst (1-2—3) and Oct. 11 at Saint John (1-2—3) … Went on two five-game point streaks from Feb. 21-March 3 (2-4—6) and from Nov. 29-Dec. 13 (1-8—9) … Notched eight points (1-7—8) in a four-game span from Oct. 18-25 … Scored a goal in consecutive games from Feb. 22-28 … Season-best five-game assist streak (0-8—8) from Nov. 29-Dec. 13 … Went on a four-game assist streak (0-7—7) from Oct. 18-25 … Back-to-back plus-three nights from Oct. 18-19 against Rouyn-Noranda. 2018-19: Played the majority of the season in the Quebec Major AAA league with the Magog Cantonniers … Posted a then career-high 55 points (29-26—55) in 38 outings … Added 18 penalty minutes and a career-best plus-44 rating during the regular season … Ranked among the team leaders in points (1st), assists (3rd), goals (1st) and plus-minus (1st) … Placed among the QMAAA regular-season leaders in points (4th), goals (3rd), points-per-game (1.45, T9th) and plus-minus (1st) … Amassed 23 points (21-2—23) in 15 playoff games en route to claiming the QMAAA title … Ranked among the QMAAA playoff leaders in points (T2nd), goals (1st) and points-per-game (1.53, 3rd) … After the conclusion of the QMAAA campaign, moved to the QMJHL and competed in four games with Val-d’Or … Finished QMJHL season with a minus-one rating in four games … Made QMJHL debut on Jan. 25 at Sherbrooke … Posted eight points (3-5—8) in seven games at the Telus Cup, Canada’s national U18 club championship. 2017-18: Spent the majority of the season in the QMEAA league with the Triolet Harfangs Midget Espoir … Compiled 38 points (18-20—38) in 27 games with Triolet Harfangs … Added 14 penalty minutes … Ranked among the QMEAA leaders in points (T10th), goals (T13th) and assists (T15th) … Moved up to the QMAAA league with the Magog Cantonniers, showing one assist and two penalty minutes in one game played during the regular season … Potted four points (3-1—4), four penalty minutes and a plus-five rating in 12 QMAAA playoff games … Competed in two games at the Telus Cup with Magog. 2016-17: Competed in 29 games with Triolet Harfangs Bantam AAA in the QBAAA league … Accumulated 24 points (10-14—24) and eight penalty minutes in 29 regular-season games … Ranked among the team leaders in points (6th), goals (7th) and assists (6th) … Added one assists and four penalty minutes in four playoff contests … Graduated to the QMEAA league with Triolet Harfangs Midget Espoir … In the QMEAA, registered one goal and two penalty minutes in four games. 2015-16: Began junior career with Triolet Harfangs Bantam AA in the QBAA league … Notched 49 points (27-22—49) and four penalty minutes in 31 games … Placed among the team leaders in points (T1st), goals (1st) and assists (3rd) … Ranked among the QBAA leaders in points (T5th), assists (T11th) and goals (3rd) … Showed one assist in four playoff games.
Personal: Lives in Sherbrooke, Quebec during the offseason … Has two brothers, both studying to be refrigeration engineers … Greatest hockey memory is winning the Quebec Games … Starting playing hockey at the age of 5 … Hockey nickname is Douce … Hockey idol as a youth was Sidney Crosby … Greatest influence on career has been his parents … Wants to be a scout or coach after playing career is done … First job was a factory worker … Most unique place he’s been is the Eiffel Tower … Likes to play poker … Would want to trade places with a NFL player … Speaks French … Also played soccer growing up … Favorite food is tacos … Favorite music artist is Morgan Wallen … Favorite movie is 21 Jump Street … Favorite TV show is Lupin … Favorite vacation spot is Punta Cana … Favorite pro team is CF Montreal … Favorite sport to watch besides hockey is football.
Height: 6’6” Weight: 218 Shoots: Left
Born: 2/5/03 in Onsala, Sweden
Drafted: Detroit’s 1st choice, 6th overall, in 2021 NHL Entry Draft
Second season as a Griffin ... Fourth year pro ... Signed a two-year contract with Frolunda HC (SHL), 9/21/21 ... Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Detroit, 4/24/22 ... Assigned to Grand Rapids by Detroit, 10/9/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/17/23 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 3/19/23 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/20/23 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 3/21/23 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/22/23 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 3/25/23 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/27/23 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 4/11/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/8/23.
Career Highlights: Made NHL debut with Detroit on March 18, 2023 against the Colorado Avalanche … Scored first NHL goal on March 23, 2023 against the St. Louis Blues … Made North America and AHL debut on Oct. 14, 2022 against the San Diego Gulls, collecting an assist in the process … Scored first AHL goal on Oct. 15, 2022 against the San Diego Gulls … Notched 27 points (5-22—27) in 52 games during rookie AHL season in 2022-23 … Captured a bronze medal at the 2022 World Junior Championship, recording two points (1-1--2) and a plus-two rating in six games … Named best junior player in the Swedish Hockey League by Elite Prospects for the 2021-22 season … Finished third in the Rookie of the Year voting in the SHL in 2021-22 … Drafted with the sixth overall pick by Detroit in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft … Logged 17 assists in 2021-22 for Frolunda (SHL), which was the most helpers by a junior in the league … Won a bronze medal with Team Sweden at the U18 World Junior Championship in 2021 … Appeared for his home country at seven different tournaments … Earned a J18 SM Gold Medal and a U16 SM Gold Medal with Frolunda HC in 2018-19 … Led the U16 SM defensemen with 11 assists in 2018-19 … Won the TV-Pucken tournament in 2018-19 with Goteborg and totaled nine points (2-7—9) in six outings … Seven assists in the TV-Pucken in 2018-19 were the most by a defensemen.
2022-23: Made AHL and North America debut on Oct. 14 against the San Diego Gulls, recording first assist in the process … Scored first AHL goal on Oct. 15 against San Diego … Finished AHL campaign with 27 points (5-22—27) and 52 penalty minutes in 52 games … Ranked among the AHL rookie defensemen leaders in goals (5, T11th), assists (22, T6th), points (27, T8th) and PIM (52, T10th) … Tied Moritz Seider as the highest drafted defenseman (6th overall) to play for the Griffins, and tied Seider and Filip Zadina as the fourth-highest drafted player to suit up for Grand Rapids … Posted a season-high four points (1-3—4) and a plus-five rating in a 5-4 victory over the Rockford IceHogs on Feb. 15 … Enjoyed a three-game point streak on two occasions from Oct. 30-Nov. 4 and Jan. 18-29 … Scored a goal in consecutive games from Jan. 28-29 … Totaled four multi-point outings … Made NHL debut with Detroit on March 18 against the Colorado Avalanche … Scored first NHL goal on March 23 against the St. Louis Blues … Finished NHL season with two goals and 12 PIMs in nine appearances. 2021-22: Skated in 44 games during his first full season as a pro with Frolunda HC in the Swedish Hockey League … Amassed 19 points (2-17—19), 18 penalty minutes and a plus-13 rating in the regular season … Led SHL rookies with an average of 19:46 of ice time … Finished third in the SHL Rookie of the Year voting … 17 assists were the most by a junior in the SHL … Added two helpers and six penalty minutes in five playoff games … Served as an alternate captain for Team Sweden at the World Junior Championship and totaled one goal and two assists in two contests … Made his Champions Hockey League debut and recorded four assists in 10 outings … Finalist for SHL Rookie of the Year … Led all SHL rookies and ranked fourth on the roster with an average of 19:42 of ice time per game … Logged a season-high three-game point streak twice … Season-best two assist game on Oct. 28 … Named best junior player in the Swedish Hockey League by Elite Prospects … Captured a bronze medal at the 2022 World Junior Championship, recording two points (1-1--2) and a plus-two rating in six games. 2020-21: Split time between three different teams in three sperate leagues … Logged six points (1-5—6) in 14 games for Frolunda HC J20 in the J20 Nationell League … Moved to the pro ranks with Frolunda HC in the SHL and made his pro debut on Nov. 19 … Recorded his first point as a pro (0-1—1) on Dec. 28 in his fourth game in the SHL … Moved to Vasteras IK in late January and competed in the Hockey Allsvenskan … Compiled five helpers in 15 games with Vasteras … Amassed two multi-point outings with Vasteras … Skated in seven games with Team Sweden at the U18 World Junior Championship, totaling four points (1-3—4). 2019-20: Skated with the Frolunda HC junior teams at the J18 and J20 levels … Registered 10 points (1-9—10) in nine contests in the J18 Elit League … Moved to the J18 Allsvenskan and recorded 10 points (3-7—10) in as many games … Wrapped up the season in the J20 SuperElit League and totaled six helpers in eight outings … Competed with Team Sweden U17 at the World Hockey Championship and logged five assists in five games. 2018-19: Played in four different leagues with Frolunda HC youth teams … Spent the majority of the campaign in the U16 Elit League and amassed 23 points (8-15—23) and 59 penalty minutes in 16 games … Won a gold medal in the U16 SM when he logged 13 points (2-11—13) and eight PIMs in eight contests … 11 assists were the most by a defenseman in the U16 SM … Moved into the J18 level and bagged five points (2-3—5) and four penalty minutes in 15 outings … Named the TV-Pucken Best Defenseman when he placed second among blueliners with nine points (2-7—9) in six games en route to winning the gold medal with Goteborg … Seven assists were the most by a defenseman in the tournament. 2017-18: Compiled one goal and seven helpers in 14 games for
Leksands IF in the U16 Elit … Also skated in three games at the J18 Elit level with Leksands … Finished the campaign in the IF Molndal organization … In the U16 Div. 1, recorded eight points (3-5—8) in four contests … Ended the season in the J18 Div. 1 with Molndal and totaled one goal and eight assists in seven games. 2016-17: Bounced around three separate leagues with Hovas HC … Saw action in six games at the U16 Div. 2 level but did not earn a point … Continued to the U16 Div. 1 league and possessed seven points (2-5—7) and two penalty minutes in 14 games … Concluded the year in the J18 Div. 2 and competed in two games.
Personal: Has a dog named Elli … Has one brother … Best friend is his brother … Greatest hockey memory is being drafted by Detroit … Been a part of two championship teams … Started playing hockey at the age of four as a center … Hockey nicknames are Ed and Big Si … Hockey idols are Lidstrom and Forsberg … Greatest influence on his career is his dad … Favorite charity is cancer foundation … Great at cooking pasta … Would want to trade places with a NFL quarterback … Played soccer growing up.
Games Played: 52, 2022-23
Goals: 5, 2022-23
Assists: 22, 2022-23
Points: 27, 2022-23
PIM: 52, 2022-23
Goal Streak: 2, 1/28/23-1/29/23
AHL Game: 10/14/22 GR vs. SD
AHL Point: 10/14/22 GR vs. SD (assist)
AHL Goal: 10/15/22 GR vs. SD (empty net)
Assist Streak: 3, 10/30/22-11/4/22
Point Streak: 3, twice (MR: 1/18/23-1/29/23)
Goals, Game: 1, five times (MR: 2/25/23 GR vs. CLE)
Assists, Game: 3, 2/15/23 GR vs. RFD
Points, Game: 4, 2/15/23 GR vs. RFD
PIM, Game: 6, 12/7/22 GR vs. IA
NHL Game: 3/18/23 DET vs. COL
NHL Point: 3/23/23 DET vs. STL (goal)
NHL Goal: 3/23/23 DET vs. STL (Joel Hofer)
Height: 6’6”
Weight: 220 Shoots: Left Born: 4/14/98 in Cleveland, Ohio
Drafted: New York Rangers’ 3rd choice, 141st overall, in 2016 NHL Entry Draft
First season as a Griffin … Sixth year pro … Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by the NY Rangers, 3/16/17 … Assigned to Hartford (AHL) by NY Rangers, 10/3/18 … Recalled by NY Rangers, 11/23/18 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 11/24/18 … Recalled by NY Rangers, 11/25/18 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 11/26/18 … Recalled by NY Rangers, 11/27/18 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 12/1/18 … Assigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 10/3/19 … Recalled by NY Rangers, 11/17/19 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 11/24/19 … Assigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 1/26/21 … Recalled to NY Rangers’ Taxi Squad, 2/16/21 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 2/16/21 … Recalled to NY Rangers’ Taxi Squad, 2/26/21 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 2/26/21 … Recalled to NY Rangers’ Taxi Squad, 2/28/21 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 3/1/21 … Recalled by NY Rangers, 5/6/21 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 5/8/21 … Re-signed to a one-year contract by NY Rangers, 8/6/21 … Assigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 10/6/21 … Recalled to NY Rangers’ Taxi Squad, 12/28/21 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 1/18/22 … Recalled to NY Rangers’ Taxi Squad, 1/20/22 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 1/23/22 … Recalled to NY Rangers’ Taxi Squad, 1/24/22 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 1/24/22 … Recalled to NY Rangers’ Taxi Squad, 1/27/22 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 1/27/22 … Recalled by NY Rangers, 1/28/22 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 2/1/22 … Recalled by NY Rangers, 3/3/22 … Reassigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 3/13/22 … Recalled by NY Rangers, 4/30/22 … Assigned to Hartford by NY Rangers, 10/5/22 … Signed to a one-year contract by Detroit, 7/1/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/7/23.
Career Highlights: Notched career-high totals in points (35) and assists (22) during the 2022-23 season with the Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) … Posted a career-high 39 penalty minutes during the 2021-22 campaign with Hartford … Served as an alternate captain for Hartford in the 2021-22 season … Skated in a career-high eight NHL games with the New York Rangers during the 2021-22 campaign … Bagged a career-high six power-play goals and four gamewinners during the 2020-21 campaign … Career-high 16 goals in 2019-20 with Hartford … Spent five seasons with Hartford to begin pro career from 2018-23, showing 133 points (62-71—133) in 237 appearances … Scored first NHL point with an assist on Nov. 22, 2019 at the Ottawa Senators … Made AHL and pro debut with Hartford on Oct. 5, 2018 against the Providence Bruins, scoring a goal in the process … Made NHL debut with the New York Rangers on Nov. 24, 2018 against the Washington Capitals … Spent four seasons in the OHL with the Soo Greyhounds from 2014-18 and served as their alternate captain from 2015-17 before earning the captainship in 2017-18 … Compiled 187 points (91-96—187) in 242 OHL contests … In 2015-16, named to the CHL Top Prospects Game and the USA Hockey CCM All-American Prospects Game … Garnered a spot on the 2015 OHL First All-Rookie Team when he recorded 25 points (10-15—25) in 54 games.
2022-23: Competed solely with the Hartford Wolf Pack for the first time in career … Notched career-high totals in points (35) and assists (22) … Finished with 13 goals, 22 assists, 26 penalty minutes and a plus-four rating in 52 regularseason games … Added eight points (2-6—8), seven penalty minutes and a plus-six rating in nine Calder Cup Playoff contests … Eight multi-point outings … Tied a career-high four points (1-3—4) on March 4 at Bridgeport, which included a career-best three assists … Bagged at least two helpers on four occasions on Nov. 20 at Hershey, Feb. 3 against Utica, March 4 at Bridgeport and April 1 at Lehigh Valley … Registered five points (2-3—5) in a two-game span from Feb. 3-4 … Scored two goals on Nov. 11 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and on Feb. 4 against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Enjoyed a season-high three-game point streak twice from Feb. 3-10 (2-4—6) and from March 10-15 (2-1—3) … Season-best three-game assist streak from Feb. 3-10 (0-4—4) … Scored three goals in a two-game span from Nov. 11-12 … Showed five power-play goals, which was one shy of tying career high … Back-to-back games with a powerplay goal from Nov. 11-12 … Lone shorthanded goal came on Nov. 11 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Scored the gamewinner on April 14 against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Went 1-for-5 on shootout attempts, with only goal coming on Nov. 16 against Charlotte … Tied for third on the team with five power-play tallies and tied for first with one shorthanded goal … Season-high nine penalty minutes on Feb. 4 against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Made Calder Cup Playoff debut on April 19 at Springfield … Three multi-point outings in nine postseason games … Potted two assists during the playoffs on April 29 at Providence and May 5 versus Providence … Reached the Atlantic Division Finals before being bested 3-0 against the eventual Calder Cup champions the Hershey Bears. 2021-22: Spent the majority of the season in the AHL with the Hartford Wolf Pack, serving as their alternate captain … Compiled 25 points (1015—25), 39 penalty minutes and a career-high plus-nine rating in 45 games … Also appeared in a NHL career-high eight games with the New York Rangers … 39 penalty minutes in the AHL set a new career high … Three-game goal streak from Oct. 31-Nov. 6 (4-0—4), which tied a career-best run … Career-high four-game assist streak (0-4—4) from Oct. 23-31 … Six-game point streak from Oct. 23-Nov. 6 (4-4—8) set a new career high … Career-high 12 penalty minutes on Feb. 11 against the Springfield Thunderbirds … Four multi-point outings on Oct. 31 at Bridgeport (1-1—2),
Nov. 5 against Bridgeport (2-0—2), Dec. 18 at Springfield and on Jan. 26 versus Springfield … Lone two-goal game came on Nov. 5 against Bridgeport … Tallied one game with two helpers on Jan. 26 against Springfield … Scored a goal in consecutive games from Dec. 18-19 … Recorded five power-play goals, one shy of tying career best … One shorthanded goal (Nov. 6 against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton) and one game-winner (Nov. 5 against Bridgeport) … Scored a career-high four shootout goals on six attempts for a career-best 66.7% … Season-high seven shots on Oct. 23 at Lehigh Valley … Ranked first on the team with a plus-nine rating, while tying for second on the roster with five powerplay goals … Made NHL season debut with the Rangers on Jan. 2 against the Tampa Bay Lightning … Finished the NHL season with zero points, zero penalty minutes and an even plus-minus rating in eight games. 2020-21: During the delayed, shortened and no playoff COVID-19 season, spent the majority of the time with the Hartford Wolf Pack … Accumulated 19 points (9-10—19), 20 penalty minutes and a plus-two rating … Added a minus-two rating in two NHL games with the New York Rangers, making season debut on May 6 at Boston … Also spent a lot of the season on the Rangers’ taxi squad … Scored a career-high six power-play goals and four game-winners … His 18.4 shooting percentage on 49 shots was a career best … Three multi-point outings … Tied a career-high four points (3-1—4) on April 7 against Bridgeport, which included first-ever hat trick … Totaled two helpers on March 8 at Providence and on April 24 against Bridgeport … Two five-game point streaks from March 25-April 10 (5-3—8) and from April 22-May 4 (2-4—6) … Tied a career-best three-game goal streak from April 2-10 (5-0—5), which included a power-play goal in all three games … Registered assists in back-to-back games from March 2-8 (0-3—3), March 25-27 (0-2—2) and from April 22-24 (0-3—3) … Scored two power-play goals on April 7 versus Bridgeport en route to earning first-career hat trick … Game-winners on April 7 against Bridgeport, April 15 at Bridgeport, April 27 at Bridgeport and on May 5 versus Bridgeport … Ranked among the team leaders in points (2nd), assists (6th), goals (3rd), power-play goals (T1st) and game-winners (1st). 2019-20: Recorded first NHL point with an assist on Nov. 22 at the Ottawa Senators … Finished the NHL season with one point and a plus-one rating in two games with the New York Rangers … Spent the majority of the campaign with the Hartford Wolf Pack, totaling 27 points (16-11—27), 14 penalty minutes and a plus-three rating in 53 games … Set a career high with 16 goals … Added three power-play goals, one shorthanded tally and tied a career-high four game-winners … Scored first-career shootout goal on Nov. 15 at Providence … Ranked among Hartford’s leaders in goals (T3rd), points (T9th), power-play goals (5th), shorthanded goals (T2nd) and game-winners (T2nd) … Scored two goals for the first time in career on Jan. 3 at Providence … Registered two helpers for the first time in career on Jan. 10 against Charlotte … Also potted two goals on Feb. 29 at Bridgeport … Five multi-point outings, including a season-high three points (1-2—3) on Jan. 10 against Charlotte, which was also first time with more than two point in a game … Season-best three-game point streak from Nov. 9-15 (2-1—3) … Scored a goal in consecutive games from Nov. 9-10 (2-0—2) and from Feb. 29-March 1 (3-0—3) … Two-game assist streak from Dec. 8-11 (0-2—2) and from Jan. 8-10 (0-3—3) … Two power-play goals on Feb. 29 at Bridgeport … Lone shorthanded goal came on Feb. 23 at Bridgeport. 2018-19: Made NHL debut with the New York Rangers on Nov. 24 against the Washington Capitals … Finished the NHL season with zero points, zero penalty minutes and an even plus-minus rating … Made AHL and pro debut with the Hartford Wolf Pack on Oct. 5 against the Providence Bruins, scoring a goal in the process … Finished rookie AHL season with 27 points (14-13—27), 27 penalty minutes and a minus-20 rating in a career-high 64 games … 14 goals placed fifth on the roster, 27 points ranked seventh on the team and six power-play goals tied for third … Six power-play goals tied for eighth among AHL rookies … Added a career-best six power-play goals and 116 shots … Bagged first pro assist on Oct. 7 against Laval … Began pro career on a season-high four-game point streak from Oct. 5-12 (3-1—4) … Scored two-game winners on Dec. 19 against Providence and on Feb. 13 against Toronto … First pro two-point night (1-1—2) on Nov. 17 against Utica … Four multi-point outings … Scored a goal in consecutive games from Oct. 10-12, Nov. 9-10 and from Feb. 13-16 … Season-high two-game assist streak (0-2—2) from Dec. 7-8 … Season-best six shots on Feb. 13 versus Toronto … Racked up a season-high nine penalty minutes on Dec. 19 against Providence. 2017-18: Served as captain for the Soo Greyhounds in fourth and final season in the OHL … Compiled 69 points (33-36—69), 53 penalty minutes and a plus-35 rating in 66 regular-season games … Won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy as the OHL’s regular-season champions … Reached the OHL Finals before being bested 4-2 to the Hamilton Bulldogs … Showed 22 points (7-15—22) and a plus-10 rating in 24 playoff appearances … Ranked among the team’s regular-season leaders in points (3rd), goals (3rd), assists (5th) and plus-minus rating (T5th) … Plus-35 rating tied for seventh in the OHL … 18 multi-point outings, including five games with three points … Began the campaign on a three-game point streak (3-3—6) from Sept. 23-28, scoring a goal in each game … Season-high eight-game point streak (3-8—11) from Feb. 25-March 14 … Also enjoyed two, six-game point streaks throughout the campaign … Recorded a six-game goal streak from Jan. 13-28 (7-0—7) and a five-game goal run from Nov. 16-25 (5-0—5) … Season-high three-game assist streak from Nov. 24-30 (0-4—4) and from March 9-14 (0-4—4) … Registered two points in consecutive games on five different occasions from Sept. 23-24 (2-3—5), Oct. 5-6 (1-3—4), Nov. 24-25 (2-3—5), Jan. 5-7 (1-3—4) and from Jan. 26-27 (3-2—5) … Began the OHL playoffs with two points in each of his first four games (1-7—8). 2016-17: Served as an alternate captain during third season with the Soo Greyhounds in the OHL … Registered 54 points (31-23—54), 27 penalty minutes and a plus-26 rating in 62 games … Added seven points (4-3—7) and a plus-four rating in 11 postseason outings … Ranked among the team’s regular-season leaders in points (6th), assists (T7th) and goals (3rd) … 13 multi-point outings, including four games with three points and one contest with four points … Scored a hat trick on Nov. 16 at Saginaw and on Feb. 18 against Niagara … Four games with two or more goals … Three contests with two or more assists, including a season-high three helpers on March 3 at Guelph … Season-best four points (2-2—4) on Jan. 7 at Barrie … Enjoyed a four-game point streak on three separate occasions from Nov. 24-30 (2-3—5), Dec. 11-18 (5-2—7) and from Jan. 6-13 (5-5—10) … Four-game goal streaks from Dec. 11-18 (5-0—5) and from Ja. 6-13 (5-0—5) … Notched assists in consecutive games from Nov. 24-25 (0-2—2), Dec. 16-18 (0-2—2), Jan. 6-7 (0-4—4) and from March 3-5 (0-4—4). 2015-16: Served as an alternate captain for the first time with the Soo Greyhounds of the OHL during second season with team … Amassed 39 points (17-22—39), 32 penalty
minutes and a minus-four rating in 60 regular-season games … Added four points (1-3—4) and a minus-eight rating in 12 postseason contests … Named to the CHL Top Prospects Game in addition to earning a spot in the USA Hockey CCM All-American Prospects Game … Ranked among the team’s regular-season leaders in points (8th), assists (9th) and goals (7th) … Began the campaign with a three-game point streak from Sept. 25-Oct. 2 (2-4—6) … Six multi-point outings, including two games with three points … Potted two goals on Sept. 26 against Niagara and on March 20 versus Guelph … Recorded at least two assists on Oct. 2 at Guelph (0-3—3), Jan. 14 at North Bay (0-2—2), Jan. 20 against Sudbury (0-2—2) and on Feb. 4 at North Bay (0-2—2) … Season-high four-game point streaks from Jan. 31-Feb. 7 (2-3—5) and from March 13-20 (4-1—5) … Assists in back-to-back games from Oct. 28-30 (0-2—2), Jan. 31-Feb. 4 (0-3—3) and from March 3-4 (0-2—2) … Goals in consecutive games from Nov. 7-14 (2-0—2), Jan. 20-22 (2-0—2), Feb. 5-7 (2-0—2) and from March 13-16 (2-0—2). 2014-15: Competed in four games for the U.S. U17 National Team in the NTDP, showing two goals and six penalty minutes … Spent the majority of the season in the OHL with the Soo Greyhounds … Totaled 25 points (10-15—25), 13 penalty minutes and a plus-10 rating in 54 games during rookie OHL campaign … Named to OHL First All-Rookie Team … Made OHL debut on Sept. 26 against Sarnia … Registered first OHL point during a two-goal night on Oct. 22 versus Sudbury … Collected first OHL assist on Oct. 24 against Erie … Added two points, two penalty minutes and a plus-two rating in six playoff contests … Five multi-point outings … Two goals on Oct. 22 against Sudbury and on Nov. 7 against Belleville … Showed two assists on Nov. 8 against Barrie … Season-high six-game point streak from Nov. 7-21 (5-5—10) … Three-game goal streak from Nov. 7-15 (4-0—4) … Season-best four-game assist streak from Nov. 8-20 (0-5—5). 2013-14: Suited up for first season with the Cleveland Barons U16 AAA team in the T1EHL U16 league … Posted 32 points (24-8—32) and 44 penalty minutes in 36 games … Placed among the team leaders in points (1st), assists (T3rd) and goals (1st) … 24 goals tied for third in the league.
2012-13: Competed in second season with the Cleveland Barons U14 AAA club in the T1EHL U14 league … Tallied 44 points (25-19—44) and 32 penalty minutes in 29 games … Paced the team in points and goal, while ranking second in assists … Ranked among the league leaders in points (3rd), assists (T7th), goals (3rd) and points-per-game (1.52, 5th). 2011-12: Began youth career with the Cleveland Barons U14 AAA team in the T1EHL U14 league … Registered two assists and two penalty minutes in 16 appearances.
Personal: Lives in Cleveland, Ohio during the offseason … Married Skylar Gettinger in 2023 … Has one brother and one sister … Best friend in hockey are his teammates … Greatest hockey memory is first NHL game … Started playing hockey at the age of 4 … Hockey nickname is Gettsy … Hockey idol as a youth was Alex Ovechkin … Greatest influence on career has been his brother … Wants to stay in hockey after playing career is over … First job was a hockey player … Proudest achievement is getting drafted to the NHL … Favorite charity is Hockey Fights Cancer … Most unique place he’s been is the Bahamas … Interesting fact is that he is colorblind … Would want to trade places with a pro golfer … Also played baseball growing up … Favorite food is chipotle … Favorite music artist is Kygo … Favorite movie is Happy Gilmore … Favorite TV show is Prison Break … Likes to vacation somewhere tropical … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is soccer.
Games Played: 64, 2018-19
Goals: 16, 2019-20
Assists: 22, 2022-23
Points: 35, 2022-23
PIM: 39, 2021-22
Goal Streak: 3, twice (MR: 10/31/21-11/6/21)
AHL Game: 10/5/18 HFD vs. PRO
AHL Point: 10/5/18 HFD vs. PRO (goal)
AHL Goal: 10/5/18 HFD vs. PRO (Zane McIntyre)
Assist Streak: 4, 10/23/21-10/31/21
Point Streak: 6, 10/23/21-11/6/21
Goals, Game: 3, 4/7/21 HFD vs. BRI
Assists, Game: 3, 3/4/23 HFD at BRI
Points, Game: 4, twice (MR: 3/4/23 HFD at BRI)
PIM, Game: 12, 2/11/22 HFD vs. SPR
NHL Game: 11/24/18 NYR vs. WSH
NHL Point: 11/22/19 NYR at OTT (assist)
NHL Goal: N/A
Height: 6’1” Weight: 184 Shoots: Left Born: 1/5/02 in Highland Village, Texas
Drafted: Detroit’s 4th choice, 55th overall, in 2020 NHL Entry Draft
Second season as a Griffin ... Second year pro ... Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 3/16/22 ... Assigned to Grand Rapids by Detroit, 10/9/22 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/8/23.
Career Highlights: Made pro debut with the Griffins on Oct. 14 against the San Diego Gulls … Scored first pro point and goal on Oct. 15 against the San Diego Gulls … Notched 17 points (9-8—17) and 22 penalty minutes during rookie pro season in 2022-23 with Grand Rapids … Paced the Portland Winterhawks (WHL) in points (86) and assists (60) in 2021-22 … Ranked ninth in the Western Hockey League in points (86) and fourth in assists (60) in 2021-22 … Signed a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit on March 16, 2022 … Represented Team USA at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup in 2020 and picked up three points (1-2—3) in four games … Drafted 55th overall by the Red Wings in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft … Made USHL debut on Jan. 15, 2021 … Made WHL debut Sept. 22, 2018 against Seattle.
2022-23: Skated in 30 games during rookie pro season with the Griffins, compiling 17 points (9-8—17) and 22 penalty minutes … Made pro debut on Oct. 14 against the San Diego Gulls … Collected first pro point and goal on Oct. 15 against the San Diego Gulls … Posted two multi-point outings, including a season-high three points (1-2—3) against the Toronto Marlies on Nov. 11 … Scored a goal in consecutive games from Oct. 22-23 and Nov. 11-12 … Garnered four points (2-2—4) in a two-game span from Nov. 11-12 … Showed 12 points (7-5—12) in first 15 games of pro career … Missed 42 out of the 72 total games (58.3%) due to rehabbing an injury. 2021-22: Appeared in 63 games for the Portland Winterhawks in the Western Hockey League … Paced the team in points (86) and assists (60) while placing fourth on the roster with 26 goals … 86 points ranked ninth in the WHL and his 60 helpers finished fourth on the circuit … 23 multi-point outings, including 11 three-point games and four four-point contests … Season-high six-game point streak (6-11—17) from Jan. 29-Feb. 11 in which he tallied at least two points in every game … First WHL hat trick on Feb. 11 against Spokane … Six power-play goals and one shorthanded tally … Placed fourth on the team with a career-high plus-31 rating … Four game-winning tallies … Added nine points (5-4—9) and 16 penalty minutes in 11 playoff games … Ranked among the team postseason leaders in points (T1st), goals (1st), assists (5th) and penalty minutes (2nd) … Signed a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit. 2020-21: Played the majority of the season in the United States Hockey League with the Lincoln Stars, totaling 16 points (3-13—16) and 99 penalty minutes in 27 games … Placed fourth on the roster and tied for 13th in the league for PIMs despite competing in about half of the contests … Four multi-point outings with Lincoln … Five-game point streak (0-7—7) in the USHL from Feb. 26-March 5 … 34 penalty minutes on March 6 against Omaha … Added four points (2-2—4) in six games with Portland in the WHL … Three-point game (2-1—3) for Portland on May 9. 2019-20: Totaled 22 goals and 27 assists in 67 games for Portland … Added 42 penalty minutes … 22 goals placed third on the roster while his 27 helpers ranked sixth … 11 multi-point outings, including four three-point games and one four-point contest … Scored a goal in each of the final three games … Season-high five-game point streak (3-4—7) to end the campaign from Feb. 29-March 8 … Scored twice in five games … Had at least two assists in three contests … Finished the campaign with a plus-20 rating … Made Team USA debut at the 2020 Hlinka Gretzky Cup, posting three points (1-2—3) and two penalty minutes in four games. 2018-19: During first season in the WHL, totaled 22 points (8-14—22) and 60 penalty minutes with the Portland Winterhawks … Made WHL debut on Sept. 22 against Seattle, bagging an assist and a plus-two rating in the game … First two-point contest (1-1—2) of junior career on Oct. 10 against Edmonton … Added a three-point outing (1-2—3) on Feb. 2 versus Spokane … Scored two goals on Dec. 11 at Victoria … Three multi-point outings … Season-high 12 penalty minutes on March 12 against Everett … Campaign-best three-game point streak (2-2—4) from Dec. 7-11 … Made his WHL playoff debut on March 22 at Spokane … Logged first playoff point on an assist against Spokane on March 26. 2017-18: Skated for the Dallas Stars Elite U16 AAA team in the T1EHL 16U league … Amassed 36 points (17-19—36) and 84 penalty minutes in 36 games … Ranked among the team leaders in goals (2nd), assists (5th), points (4th) and PIMs (2nd) … 84 penalty minutes also placed second in the league. 2016-17: Competed with the Dallas Stars 14U AAA team in the T1EHL 14U league … Registered six goals, five helpers and 26 penalty minutes in eight games … Finished among the team leaders in points (1st), goals (T1st), assists (T1st) and PIM (1st) … Ranked among the league leaders in points (T4th), goals (T7th), assists (T8th) and penalty minutes (T5th) … Added one helper and six penalty minutes in four playoff games. 201516: Began hockey career with the Dallas Stars Elite 13U AAA team in the T1EHL 13U league … Recorded four goals, one assist and two penalty minutes in five games … Placed second on the roster in points with five and paced the team with four goals.
Personal: Lives in Dallas, Texas during the offseason … Has two siblings … Cousin is Kale Clague … Best friend in hockey is Jackson Nieuwendyk … Started playing hockey at the age of 3 … Hockey nickname is Hanner … Hockey idol as a youth Evgeni Malkin … Greatest influence on career has been his dad … First job was a hockey player … Proudest achievement is signing a NHL contract … Most unique place he’s been is Banff, Alberta … He’s a sports geek … Would want to trade places with a PGA golfer … Learning to speak Swedish … Also played baseball growing up … Favorite food are meats … Favorite music artists are George Strait, Tim McGraw, and Chris Stapleton … Favorite movie is Batman … Favorite TV show is Friends and Peaky Blinders Favorite pro teams are the Chicago Bears and Chicago Cubs … Least favorite pro teams are the Green Bay Packers and St. Louis Cardinals … Favorite sports to watch other than hockey are football, golf, baseball, soccer, basketball, and tennis.
Games Played: 30, 2022-23
Goals: 9, 2022-23
Assists: 8, 2022-23
Points: 17, 2022-23
PIM: 22, 2022-23
Goal Streak: 2, twice (MR: 11/11/22-11/12/22)
AHL Game: 10/14/22 GR vs. SD
AHL Point: 10/15/22 GR vs. SD (goal)
Assist Streak: N/A
Point Streak: 2, five times (MR: 1/31/23-2/3/23)
Goals, Game: 1, nine times (MR: 2/3/23 GR at TEX)
Assists, Game: 2, 11/11/22 GR vs. TOR Points, Game: 3, 11/11/22 GR vs. TOR PIM, Game: 4, 11/3/22 GR at IA
AHL Goal: 10/15/22 GR vs. SD (Lukas Dostal)
Height: 5’10” Weight: 170 Shoots: Left Born: 6/30/96 in Calgary, Alberta
Fifth season as a Griffin … Fifth year pro … Signed to a two-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 3/12/19 … Assigned by Detroit, 12/3/19 … Recalled by Detroit, 2/4/20 … Assigned by Detroit, 2/11/20 … Agreed to terms on a one-year contract extension with Detroit, 10/8/20 ... Assigned by Detroit, 1/12/21 ... Reassigned to Detroit’s taxi squad, 1/21/21 ... Recalled from Detroit’s taxi squad, 1/24/21 ... Loaned to Detroit’s taxi squad, 1/24/21 ... Recalled from Detroit’s taxi squad, 1/26/21 ... Loaned to Detroit’s taxi squad, 1/27/21 ... Recalled from Detroit’s taxi squad, 1/28/21 ... Loaned to Detroit’s taxi squad, 1/29/21 ... Recalled from Detroit’s taxi squad, 1/30/21 ... Loaned to Detroit’s taxi squad, 2/4/21 ... Reassigned from Detroit’s taxi squad, 2/14/21 ... Recalled by Detroit, 4/9/21 ... Loaned to Detroit’s taxi squad, 4/10/21 ... Recalled from Detroit’s taxi squad, 4/12/21 ... Loaned to Detroit’s taxi squad, 4/12/21 ... Reassigned from Detroit’s taxi squad, 4/13/21 … Agreed to terms on a one-year contract extension with Detroit, 7/27/21 ... Assigned by Detroit, 10/11/21 ... Recalled by Detroit, 12/15/21 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 12/19/21 ... Recalled to Detroit’s taxi squad, f1/16/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 1/17/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 2/23/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 2/23/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/11/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 3/21/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/22/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 4/8/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 4/12/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 4/13/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 4/23/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 4/30/22 ... Signed to a two-year contract by Detroit, 5/21/22 ... Assigned by Detroit, 10/10/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/28/23 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 3/29/23 ... Recalled by Detroit, 4/10/23 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 4/12/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/7/23.
2022-23: Paced the Griffins with 57 points and 41 assists … Set new career-high totals in games played (71), goals (16), assists (41), points (57), power-play goals (3), game-winners (3) and shots (149) … 41 assists tied for 12th in the AHL and 22 power-play assists tied for sixth on the circuit … Now has 124 career assists with Grand Rapids, which ranked sixth on the franchise’s all-time regular-season leaderboard … Now has 165 career points with the Griffins, which is good for 10th on the all-time regular-season leaderboard … Posted 12 multi-point outings, including a career-high four points (3-1—4) on Nov. 18 at the San Diego Gulls … Registered first-career hat trick on Nov. 18 at San Diego … Went on a team-high four-game assist streak from Oct. 23-Nov. 3 and March 10-16 … Recorded at least two assists in seven games and compiled three helpers on March 24 at the Iowa Wild and Dec. 7 against the Wild … Season-high five-game point streak from Oct. 23-Nov. 4 … Suited up for three games with the Detroit Red Wings, totaling two penalty minutes and a minustwo rating. 2021-22: Posted career-high numbers in games played (59), goals (15), assists (38), points (53), shots (122) and power-play goals (2) with Grand Rapids … Tied a career-high 12 penalty minutes … Six-game point streak (2-7—9) from Oct. 30-Nov. 13 … Fourteen multi-point outings, including two games with three points … Scored two goals on Jan. 1, which tied for a career best … Tied for 17th in the AHL with 38 helpers while 18 power-play assists tied for 16th … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T2nd), goals (T5th) and assists (2nd) … Skated in 15 games with Detroit in the NHL, amassing four points (1-3—4) and four penalty minutes. 2020-21: Put up 30 combined points over 35 games between the NHL and AHL, featuring 28 of them (5-23—28) in 29 games for Grand Rapids … Finished second on the Griffins in points (28), points per game (0.97) and paced the team in assists (23), which is a career high … Five goals tied a career best from last season with the Griffins … Registered seven multi-point outings … Started his campaign with the Griffins with a four-game point streak (1-7—8) from Feb. 18-28 … Logged a season-best six game scoring streak (1-5—6) from April 1-21 … Tied a career-high two goals on March 26 at Iowa … Registered two contests with three points (Feb. 28 & March 26), which tied a career best … Began the season in Detroit and played in six of the team’s first 11 games … Tallied an assist for Detroit on Jan. 26 at Dallas and added his second point on Jan. 30 against Florida. 2019-20: Notched seven points (2-5—7) at the NHL level for Detroit … Named to Detroit’s opening night roster and logged 26 NHL games in his inaugural full pro season … Recorded five power-play assists for Detroit, putting him in a three-way tie for the eighth-most PPA among NHL rookies … Shined in the AHL with 27 points (5-22—27) in 35 games to lead the Griffins in points per game (tied for third in total points) and finish T-9th in the circuit … Strung together a career-high sevengame assists streak (0-10—10) from Jan. 18-Feb. 14, which tied for the fifth-longest in the AHL that season … Registered four multi-point outings … Matched a career best three points on Dec. 13 and Jan. 24. 2018-19: In his junior season and final year on campus, posted 50 points (15-35—50), a plus-14 rating and 12 PIM in 36 games for Michigan State University, serving as the team’s alternate captain … Joined the Red Wings after his college season ended and scored seven points (1-6—7) in 10 games while averaging 15:18 of ice time … Collected an assist in each of his first five games with the Red Wings to match Dylan Larkin’s franchise record for longest point streak to begin an NHL career … Made NHL debut on March 19 against the New York Rangers and earned his first point and assist during his debut … First NHL goal came on March 31 against Boston … Named a Hobey Baker Award finalist, a First Team All-American, the Big Ten Player of the Year, a unanimous All-Big Ten First Team selection, an Academic All-Big Ten selection and an All-College Hockey News First Team … Led the NCAA in multi-point games (15) and three-point games (9), while tying for the lead with 50 points, ranking third with 1.39 points per game and second with 35 assists … Honored as the Big Ten scoring champion after pacing the conference with 34 points, tying for the lead with 24 assists and tying for eighth with 10 goals in 24 conference-only games … Became the first Spartan to win the conference scoring title … In all games, led the Big Ten in assists and tied for the lead in points while tying for 11th in goals … 50 points on the year marked the highest total for a
Spartan since John-Michael Liles recorded 50 in 2002-03 … 35 assists were the most by a Spartan since Brad Fast notched 35 in 2002-03 … Tallied his 100th career point with a goal in a 6-4 win at No. 11 Penn State on Jan. 12 … First Spartan since Tim Crowder (2005-09) in 2009 to reach the century mark … Honored as the Spartans’ Ron Mason Team MVP and as the team’s Outstanding Offensive Player … Named a Big Ten Star of the Week on four occasions, Feb. 5, Jan. 15, Nov. 27 and Oct. 30 … Named the NCAA First Star of the Week on Oct. 30 after scoring six points (2-4—6) during a two-game road sweep of No. 8 Cornell. 2017-18: As a sophomore, compiled 42 points (12-30—42), which led Michigan State and four PIM in 36 games … All-Big Ten Second Team and Academic All-Big Ten selection … At the Spartans’ year-end award banquet, claimed the Ron Mason Team MVP and the team’s Outstanding Offensive Player … Ranked among the NCAA’s leaders with 30 assists (T11th), 1.17 points per game (T13th) and 16 power play assists (T9th) … In all games, led the Big Ten in power play assists while finishing sixth in points, tied for third in assists, tied for 18th in goals and tied for third in power play points (17) … In 24 conference-only games, ranked among the Big Ten’s leaders with 25 points (T3rd), eight goals (T13th), 17 assists (4th), 1.04 points per game (T3rd) and nine power play assists (1st) … Led the Spartans in points and assists while placing third in goals … 42 points were the most by a Spartan since Corey Tropp had 42 in 2009-10 … Became the fourth Spartan since 2007-08 to surpass the 40-point mark … Never went more than two consecutive games without a point and registered at least a point in more games than any other player in the Big Ten during the regular season … Totaled 11 multi-point outings. 2016-17: Totaled 24 points (6-18—24) and 23 PIM in 34 games during his freshman season … 24 points marked the most by a Spartan freshman since 2009-10 … Ranked among the team’s leaders with 24 points (2nd), 18 assists (2nd) and six goals (T5th) … Winner of the team’s Outstanding Rookie Award … Among Big Ten freshman, ranked sixth in points, tied for fourth in assists, tied for 12th in goals, first with 13 power play assists, third with 13 power play points and tied for first with two shorthanded goals … Scored his first college goal on Oct. 28 against Princeton and became the first Spartan since 2009 to net his first goal while shorthanded … Made collegiate debut on Oct. 14 against Lake Superior State. 2015-16: In his final junior campaign in the British Columbia Hockey League with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks, recorded 71 points (15-56—71) and 18 PIM in 58 regular season appearances … Showed five points (1-4—5) in six playoff games … Ranked among the BCHL’s leaders in points (13th), assists (4th), with 1.22 points per game (T18th) and with 16 power play assists (T18th) … Led the Silverbacks in points, assists and points per game and tied for the team lead in power play assists … Tied for seventh on the club in goals and his five power play tallies placed fifth … In the playoffs, paced the team with four assists and tied for the club lead with five points. 2014-15: Banked 50 points (18-32—50) and 12 PIM in 58 games with Salmon Arm … Named the team’s Rookie of the Year after leading the club in points and power play assists (13) … Also ranked among Salmon Arm’s leaders with 32 assists (2nd), 18 goals (2nd), three power play goals (T4th) and four game-winning goals (T1st).
Personal: Has one brother, Akito, that plays pro hockey … Greatest hockey memory is playing in his first NHL game … Started playing hockey at the age of three … Hockey nickname is Taco … Hockey idol as a youth was Jarome Iginla … Greatest influence on his hockey career is his father who got him into playing … Proudest achievement is playing in the NHL … Would like to trade places with a pro golfer for a day … Most famous non-hockey person he’s met is Brian Allen … Favorite quote is “success is not an accident” … Favorite food is pasta and pizza … Favorite music artist is Avicii and Drake … Favorite movie is Avengers Endgame … Favorite TV show is Friends … Favorite college team is MSU … Least favorite college team is Michigan … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is basketball and football.
Games Played: 71, 2022-23
Goals: 16, 2022-23
Assists: 41, 2022-23
Points: 57, 2022-23
PIM: 12, three times (MR: 2022-23)
Goal Streak: 2, three times (MR: 3/5/22-3/6/22)
AHL Game: 12/4/19 GR vs. CHI
AHL Point: 12/4/19 GR vs. CHI (goal)
AHL Goal: 12/4/19 GR vs. CHI (Oscar Dansk)
Assist Streak: 7, 1/18/20-2/14/20
Point Streak: 7, 1/18/20-2/14/20
Goals, Game: 3, 11/18/22 GR at SD
Assists, Game: 3, three times (MR: 3/24/23 GR at IA)
Points, Game: 4, 11/18/22 GR at SD
PIM, Game: 4, 2/3/23 GR at TEX
NHL Game: 3/19/19 DET at NYR
NHL Point: 3/19/19 DET at NYR (assist)
NHL Goal: 3/31/19 DET vs. BOS (Jaroslav Halak)
Height: 6’3” Weight: 200 Catches: Right Born: 3/2/90 in Barrie, Ontario
Drafted: Boston’s 3rd choice, 77th overall, in 2008 NHL Entry Draft
First season as a Griffin … 14th year pro ... Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Boston (NHL), 3/30/10 … Assigned to Providence (AHL) by Boston, 10/7/10 … Reassigned to Reading (ECHL) from Providence by Boston, 12/29/10 … Reassigned to Providence from Reading by Boston, 2/17/11 … Reassigned to Reading from Providence by Boston, 3/2/11 … Reassigned to Providence from Reading by Boston, 3/4/11 … Assigned to Providence (AHL) by Boston (NHL), 10/6/11 … Reassigned to Reading (ECHL) from Providence by Boston, 1/26/12 … Reassigned to Providence from Reading by Boston, 1/31/12 … Recalled by Boston, 3/3/12 … Reassigned to Providence by Boston, 3/8/12 … Assigned to Providence (AHL) by Boston (NHL), 10/11/12 … Signed to a one-year contract by Winnipeg (NHL), 7/19/13 … Assigned to St. John’s (AHL) by Winnipeg (NHL), 12/13/13 … Reassigned to Ontario (ECHL) from St. John’s by Winnipeg, 12/15/13 … Reassigned to St. John’s from Ontario by Winnipeg, 1/12/14 … Recalled by Winnipeg, 3/15/14 … Reassigned to St. John’s by Winnipeg, 3/29/14 … Recalled by Winnipeg, 3/29/14 … Reassigned to St. John’s by Winnipeg, 4/12/14 … Re-signed to a two-year contract by Winnipeg, 7/2/14 … Re-signed to a two-year contract by Winnipeg, 6/21/16 … Assigned to Manitoba (AHL) by Winnipeg (NHL), 10/5/17 … Recalled by Winnipeg, 1/12/18 … Reassigned to Manitoba by Winnipeg, 1/13/18 … Recalled by Winnipeg, 1/18/18 … Reassigned to Manitoba by Winnipeg, 1/25/18 … Recalled by Winnipeg, 1/30/18 … Reassigned to Manitoba by Winnipeg, 2/26/18 … Recalled by Winnipeg, 2/26/18 … Reassigned to Manitoba by Winnipeg, 3/5/18 … Recalled by Winnipeg, 3/8/18 … Reassigned to Manitoba by Winnipeg, 3/26/18 … Recalled by Winnipeg, 4/20/18 … Signed to a one-year contract by Florida (NHL), 7/1/18 … Assigned to Springfield (AHL) by Florida, 10/1/18 … Recalled by Florida, 10/7/18 … Reassigned to Springfield by Florida, 11/5/18 … Recalled by Florida, 11/24/18 … Reassigned to Springfield by Florida, 12/4/18 … Recalled by Florida and traded to Toronto (NHL) for a 2020 fifth-round pick, 12/29/18 … Assigned to Toronto (AHL) by Toronto (NHL), 12/29/18 … Recalled by Toronto (NHL), 1/3/19 … Reassigned to Toronto (AHL), 1/14/19 … Recalled by Toronto (NHL), 4/5/19 … Reassigned to Toronto (AHL), 4/26/19 … Signed to a one-year contract by Toronto (NHL), 6/28/19 … Assigned to Toronto (AHL), 11/12/19 … Recalled by Toronto (NHL), 11/25/19 … Reassigned to Toronto (AHL), 2/14/20 … Recalled by Toronto (NHL) and traded to Colorado (NHL) for defenseman Calle Rosen, 2/24/20 … Re-signed to a two-year contract by Toronto (NHL), 10/30/20 … Assigned to Toronto (AHL), 5/11/21 … Recalled by Toronto (NHL), 5/23/21 … Assigned to Toronto (AHL), 10/9/21 … Recalled by Toronto (NHL), 10/17/21 … Reassigned to Toronto (AHL), 10/31/21 … Recalled by Toronto (NHL), 12/1/21 … Reassigned to Toronto (AHL), 12/5/21 … Recalled to Toronto’s (NHL) taxi squad, 12/29/21 … Reassigned to Toronto (AHL), 1/16/22 … Recalled to Toronto’s (NHL) taxi squad, 1/18/22 … Reassigned to Toronto (AHL), 1/20/22 … Recalled by Toronto (NHL), 3/30/22 … Reassigned to Toronto (AHL), 4/2/22 … Signed to a one-year contract by Vegas (NHL), 7/14/22 … Assigned to Henderson (AHL) by Vegas (NHL), 10/14/22 … Reassigned to Team Canada for the Spengler Cup by Vegas, 12/22/22 … Reassigned to Henderson from Team Canada by Vegas, 1/8/23 … Recalled by Vegas, 2/20/23 … Reassigned to Henderson by Vegas, 2/25/23 … Recalled by Vegas, 2/27/23 … Traded to Columbus (NHL) by Vegas along with a 2025 seventhround pick for goaltender Jonathan Quick, 3/2/23 … Signed to a PTO by Detroit, 9/19/23 … Released from PTO by Detroit, 10/6/23 … Signed to a PTO by Grand Rapids, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Represented Team Canada at the 2022-23 Spengler Cup, logging a 0-2-0 record with a 2.56 GAA and a 0.896 save percentage … Showed a 1.01 GAA in two games during the 2020-21 campaign with the Toronto Marlies (AHL) … Made Stanley Cup Playoff debut with the Colorado Avalanche during the 2019-20 campaign, showing a 2-1 mark to go along with a 2.75 GAA and a 0.910 save percentage in four outings … Named to the AHL Second All-Star Team during the 2017-18 season with the Manitoba Moose when he ranked among the goaltending leaders in save percentage (0.935, 2nd) and GAA (2.08, 3rd) … While playing in at least 20 games, his 2.08 GAA in 2017-18 set a career high … Competed in the 2017-18 AHL All-Star Game … Had a NHL career-best season in 2014-15 with Winnipeg when he showed career-high numbers in GAA (2.38), shutouts (2), games played (38) and wins (21) … Played exclusively in the NHL from 2014-17 with the Winnipeg Jets … Posted three shut outs during the 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons, which all tied a career high … During the 2013-14 season, named ECHL Goaltender of the Week twice (Nov. 17, Jan. 5) and ECHL Goaltender of the Month in November … Made NHL debut on April 7, 2014 with Winnipeg against Minnesota, earning 16 saves in a 1-0 defeat … Recorded first NHL win on April 10, 2014 against Boston, collecting 32 saves in a 2-1 shootout victory … Reached the Calder Cup Finals in 2014 with the St. John’s IceCaps, totaling a league-best 1.95 GAA, a 0.938 save percentage and a 12-9 record in 21 games … Awared the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as the AHL’s Playoff MVP in 2014 … Registered first NHL shutout on Nov. 2, 2014 at Chicago with 33 saves in a 1-0 win … In 2013-14 AHL season, ranked 13th with a 0.923 save percentage and tied for 11th with a 2.30 GAA … Suited up for a AHL career-high 30 games with the Providence Bruins in 2012-13 … In 201112 with Providence (AHL), tied for 5th with a 0.927 save percentage in 29 games … Made AHL and pro debut on Oct. 8, 2010 with Providence against Springfield … Collected first AHL and pro win on Oct. 9, 2010 at Springfield in 6-5 victory with 31 saves … First AHL shutout came on Feb. 25, 2011 at Abbotsford, making 30 saves in a 4-0 victory … From 2006-10 competed in the OHL and compiled a 67-50-7 record, a 2.87 GAA, a 0.915 save percentage and nine
shutouts throughout 130 regular-season contests … Named the CHL Goaltender of the Week on Dec. 16, 2008 and on April 1, 2008.
2022-23: Began the campaign with the Henderson Silver Knights in the AHL ... Logged a 1-5-1 mark, a 2.74 GAA and a 0.897 save percentage in seven games with Henderson … AHL season-high 28 saves on Nov. 10 at Abbotsford … Traded to Columbus (NHL) by Vegas along with a 2025 seventh-round pick for goaltender Jonathan Quick on March 2 … Suited up for 16 games with Columbus in the NHL … Registered a 2-6-3 record to go along with a 4.29 GAA and a 0.877 save percentage … Season-high 42 saves on April 1 at New Jersey (NHL) … Posted 30-plus saves in seven out of 16 NHL games … Competed with Team Canada at the Spengler Cup and notched a 0-2-0 ledger with a 2.56 GAA and a 0.896 save percentage in two games. 2021-22: Began the campaign in the NHL with the Toronto Maple Leafs … Showed a 0-1-0 record, a 4.57 GAA and a 0.857 save percentage in two games … Moved down to the AHL with the Toronto Marlies in November for the remainder of the season … Compiled a 11-10-5 ledger to go along with a 3.23 GAA and a 0.899 save percentage in a team-high 28 outings with the Marlies … Season-high three-game win streak from Feb. 21-March 17 … Allowed two goals or less in 11 out of the 28 games … Season-best 41 saves on 47 shots on Nov. 21 against Cleveland … Garnered 30-plus saves in eight contests … Made a career-high 11 consecutive starts from April 6-30, which was also a career-best mark for most consecutive games played. 2020-21: Spent the majority of the COVID-shorten season in the NHL with the Toronto Maple Leafs … Registered a 4-2-1 record, one shutout, a 2.42 GAA and a 0.919 save percentage in eight games … Ranked among the goaltending leaders who played less than 10 games in save percentage (T7th), GAA (8th) and wins (T2nd) … Enjoyed a 31-save shutout on March 1 at Edmonton … Allowed two goals or less in four of the eight games, including just one goal against on Feb. 24 against Calgary … NHL season-high 34 saves in season debut on Feb. 18 versus Ottawa … Four NHL outings with 30 or more saves out of eight appearances … Suited up for two games at the end of the season with the Toronto Marlies in the AHL … Showed a 2-0-0 record to go along with a 1.01 GAA, one shutout and a 0.975 save percentage … Posted 39 saves in both AHL contests … 39-save shutout on May 17 at Laval. 2019-20: Split time between the AHL and NHL … Began the campaign with the Toronto Maple Leafs, accumulating a 4-9-1 record, a 3.66 GAA and a 0.886 save percentage in 15 contests … Added one shutout with the Maple Leafs … Also logged four games with the Toronto Marlies in the AHL, totaling a 3-1-0 mark to go along with a 1.98 GAA and a 0.943 save percentage … Traded to Colorado (NHL) for defenseman Calle Rosen on Feb. 24 … Competed in one regular-season game for Colorado (NHL), allowing one goal on 18 shots in a 2-1 win over Detroit … Made Stanley Cup Playoff debut on Aug. 30 at Dallas, collecting three saves in 9:21 of ice time in a relief role … Collected first Stanley Cup Playoff win on Aug. 31 at Dallas, earning 31 saves in a 6-3 victory … Finished the NHL postseason with a 2-1 record, a 2.75 GAA and a 0.910 save percentage in four appearances … NHL season-high 37 saves in season debut on Oct. 5 against Montreal … Allowed two goals or fewer in six of the 20 NHL games … Notched 30 or more saves in eight of 20 NHL contests … AHL seasonbest 34 saves on Nov. 17 against Texas and on Feb. 22 at Laval … Totaled at least 32 saves in all four AHL games and allowed two goals or fewer in three of the four outings. 2018-19: Split time between two organizations in Florida and Toronto … Began the campaign with the Florida Panthers and showed a 1-1-2 record, a 4.18 GAA and a 0.839 save percentage … With Florida’s AHL affiliate Springfield, contributed with a 2-3-3 mark, a 3.33 GAA and a 0.906 save percentage … Traded by Florida to Toronto (NHL) for a 2020 fifth-round pick on Dec. 29 … With the Maple Leafs, posted a 2-3-0 mark, a 2.64 GAA, one shutout, and a 0.914 save percentage in five appearances … Spent the most time with the Toronto Marlies in the AHL, compiling a 14-5-3 ledger, two shutouts, a 2.70 GAA and a 0.910 save percentage in 23 games … NHL season-high 30 saves on Jan. 3 against Minnesota … Earned a 28-save shutout of Vancouver on Jan. 5 … AHL season-best 44 saves in season debut on Oct. 6 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Notched 40-plus saves in three contests … Season-high six-game win streak from March 2-20 … Enjoyed a season-best sevengame point streak (5-0-2) from Dec. 31-Feb. 9. 2017-18: Spent the majority of the campaign in the AHL with the Manitoba Moose … Accumulated career-high totals in wins (17), GAA (2.08), and save percentage (0.935) in 26 outings … Ranked among the AHL goaltending leaders in GAA (3rd) and save percentage (2nd) … Competed in the AHL All-Star Game and was named to the AHL Second All-Star Team … Added two shutouts on Dec. 2 against Cleveland (27 saves) and on April 12 at Cleveland (13 saves) … Seven-game win streak from Nov. 4-Dec. 2, which was one shy of tying career best … 14-game point streak (12-0-2) from Oct. 21-Dec. 22 … Allowed two goals or less in 16 of the 26 AHL games … Season-high 47 saves on 48 shots on Nov. 28 at Rockford … 30-plus saves in 14 of the 26 AHL contests, which includes two outings with 40 or more stops … Also played in three games with the Winnipeg Jets in the NHL, compiling a 2-1-0 record, a 3.26 GAA and a 0.907 save percentage … Two-game win streak in the NHL from Jan. 30-Feb. 24 … NHL season-high 33 saves on Feb. 24 at Dallas. 2016-17: Played exclusively in the NHL for the third straight season with the Winnipeg Jets … Registered a 9-12-3 record with one shutout, a 2.92 GAA and a 0.903 save percentage in 28 games … 37-save shutout at Colorado on Oct. 28, which also marked a season high for saves … Six games with at least 30 saves … Ended the campaign with a season-best three-game win streak from March 26-April 4 … Won consecutive contests from March 19-21. 2015-16: Played solely in the NHL with the Winnipeg Jets during third season with the organization … Logged a 2.84 GAA, a 0.907 save percentage and a 9-15-3 record in 30 games … Four-game win streak to begin the campaign from Oct. 9-29, showing a 1.75 GAA during the span … Went on a seven-game winless streak from Nov. 23-Feb. 5 … Allowed two goals or less in 14 of the 30 outings … Season-high 45 saves on 46 shots on Oct. 29 against Chicago … Also posted 40 saves on 41 shots on Oct. 13 at the New York Rangers … 30 or more saves in six contests. 2014-15: In first full NHL season competed in a career-high 38 games and started in 36 of those … Also posted career-high totals in wins (21), GAA (2.38), save percentage (0.914) and shutouts (2) … Finished the season with a 21-10-5 record … Eight-game point streaks from Nov. 2-Dec. 9 (6-0-2) and Feb. 6-March 1 (5-0-3) … Three-game win streaks from Dec. 19-27 and Feb. 10-16 … Season-high four-game win streak from Jan. 10-21 … 33-save shutout on Nov. 2 at Chicago and a 29-save shutout on Jan. 21 against Columbus … Season-best 38 saves on Dec. 23 at Chicago … Seven games with at least 30 saves … Allowed two goals or less in
22 games out of the 38. 2013-14: Spent time with all three teams in Winnipeg’s organization … Played three games with Winnipeg and totaled a 2-1-0 record with a 1.64 GAA and a 0.943 save percentage … NHL season-high 35 saves on April 11 at Calgary … Won consecutive NHL games from April 10-11 … In the ECHL with Ontario, amassed a 22-43 ledger, three shutouts, 2.08 GAA and a 0.921 save percentage … Ranked among the ECHL goaltending leaders in save percentage (T9th), GAA (4th), shutouts (T8th) and wins (8th) … Named the ECHL Goaltender of the Week on Nov. 17 and Jan. 5 … Named ECHL Goaltender of the Month for November … In the AHL with St. John’s, accumulated a 17-5-1 record, three shutouts, a 2.30 GAA and a 0.923 save percentage in 24 regular-season games … 17 wins tied a career best … Posted a career-high eight-game win streak with St. John’s from Feb. 18-March 12 … Also enjoyed a six-game win streak from Jan. 20-Feb. 1 … Shutouts came on Jan. 20 against Manchester (26 saves), March 1 against Binghamton (42 saves) and on April 18 at Worcester (23 saves) … Allowed two goals or less in 14 of the 24 regularseason outings in the AHL … Career-high 49 saves on 50 shots on Feb. 22 at Worcester … Seven games with at least 30 saves … Reached the Calder Cup Finals … Named the Calder Cup Playoff MVP … During the playoffs, showed a 12-9 record with three shutouts, a 1.95 GAA and a 0.938 save percentage in 21 games … Ranked among the Calder Cup Playoffs goaltending leaders in GAA (3rd), wins (2nd), save percentage (3rd) and shutouts (1st) … Playoff shutouts came on April 30 against Alberta (24 saves), May 28 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (30 saves) and on June 3 against WilkesBarre/Scranton (34 saves). 2012-13: During third season as a pro, competed solely with the Providence Bruins in the AHL … Competed in an AHL career-high 30 games … Showed a 13-13-3 record with three shutouts, a 2.30 GAA and a 0.914 save percentage … Ranked among the regular-season goaltending leaders in GAA (9th) … Season-high fourgame win streak to end of the campaign from April 6-21 … Went 7-2-1 in final 10 games of the season … Three-game win streak from Dec. 1-15 … Back-to-back shutouts from April 13-20 … Shutouts came on March 8 against WilkesBarre/Scranton (20 saves), April 13 at Springfield (23 saves) and on April 20 at Bridgeport (37 saves) … Season-high 37 saves on April 20 at Bridgeport … Five games with at least 30 saves … Allowed two goals or less in 16 of the 30 games … Added a 1.22 GAA and a 0.938 save percentage in two Calder Cup Playoff appearances. 2011-12: Spent the majority of the season in the AHL with the Providence Bruins during second pro campaign … Set a career high with three shutouts … Compiled a 13-14-1 record, a 2.36 GAA and a 0.927 save percentage in 29 appearances for Providence … Ranked among the league goaltending leaders in shutouts (T12th), GAA (T14th) and save percentage (T3rd) … Began the campaign with a 1-5-0 record in first seven games … Won consecutive contests from Feb. 17-24 … Season-high five-game win streak from March 18-April 7 … Shutouts came on Feb. 17 against Hershey (23 saves), March 10 at Worcester (34 saves) and on April 6 versus Worcester (34 saves) … Season-best 43 saves on 44 shots on March 18 against Springfield … Also had 40-plus saves on Feb. 4 at Adirondack (40 saves), Feb. 24 at Worcester (42 saves) and on Feb. 26 at Manchester (42 saves) … 30 or more saves in 12 of the 29 games … Allowed two goals or less in 17 of the 29 contests … Also suited up for the Reading Royals in the ECHL, showing a 1-1-0 record, a 3.50 GAA and a 0.915 save percentage in two outings. 2010-11: Split time between the ECHL and AHL during rookie campaign … In the AHL with Providence, accumulated a 3.13 GAA, a 0.904 save percentage, one shutout and a 13-10-1 record in 28 appearances … Made AHL and pro debut on Oct. 8 against Springfield … Collected first AHL and pro win on Oct. 9 at Springfield in 6-5 victory with 31 saves … First AHL shutout came on Feb. 25 at Abbotsford, making 30 saves in a 4-0 victory … Season-high four-game win streak from Nov. 13-24 … Also enjoyed a three-game win streak to end the AHL season from April 1-9 … Season-high 47 saves on 50 shots on Feb. 18 against Portland … 40 or more saves in three contests … 11 games with at least 30 saves … Allowed two goals or less in 12 out of the 28 AHL outings … Also appeared in 18 games in the ECHL with the Reading Royals, logging a 9-5-4 record with one shutout, a 2.86 GAA and a 0.918 save percentage. 2009-10: Competed in the OHL with the London Knights during first and only season with the club … Registered a 32-12-1-1 record with three shutouts, a 2.86 GAA and a 0.913 save percentage in 46 regular-season games … Placed among the league goaltending leaders in GAA (T9th), save percentage (T7th), shutouts (T6th), wins (4th) and games played (T14th) … Season-high 10-game win streak from Nov. 15-Dec. 29 … Also enjoyed a five-game win streak from Feb. 5-19 … Shutouts came on Sept. 25 (34 saves), Jan. 2 (21 saves) and Feb. 14 (24 saves) … Season-best 46 saves on Jan. 9 … 24 games with at least 30 saves … Allowed two goals or less in 24 of the 46 regular-season contests … Added a 7-5 record with a 4.11 GAA and a 0.870 save percentage in 12 postseason outings. 2008-09: Suited up for second full OHL season with the Barrie Colts … Logged a 15-20-0-1 ledger with five shutouts, a 3.02 GAA and a 0.915 save percentage in 38 games … Ranked among the OHL goaltending leaders in shutouts (T3rd), GAA (T9th) and save percentage (5th) … Season-high three-game win streak from Dec. 11-18 … Shutouts came on Oct. 17 (34 saves), Nov. 21 (36 saves), Dec. 11 (36 saves), Feb. 20 (25 saves) and on March 12 (45 saves) … Named CHL Goaltender of the Week on Dec. 16 … Season-best 48 saves on Oct. 24 … Added a 0-2 record, a 5.37 GAA and a 0.872 save percentage in three postseason games. 2007-08: In first full OHL season with Barrie, showed a 12-15-2-2 record with one shutout, a 3.02 GAA and a 0.912 save percentage in 32 games … Season-high three-game win streak from Feb. 21-27 … Lone shutout came on Nov. 3 with 23 saves … Career-high 52 saves on 55 shots on Jan. 19 … Named the CHL Goaltender of the Week on April 1 … Added a 4-4 record with one shutout, a 2.64 GAA and a 0.941 save percentage in eight playoff games. 2006-07: Competed in 14 games with Barrie in the OHL, registering an 8-3-0-0 record, a 2.11 GAA and a 0.933 save percentage … Made OHL debut on Oct. 27, making 27 saves in a victory … Three-game win streaks from Jan. 14-Feb. 3 and Feb. 17-March 15 … OHL season-high 37 saves on Dec. 16 … Added a 1-0 mark with a 1.32 GAA and a 0.938 save percentage in only OHL playoff game … Also suited up for Orangeville in the OPJHL … In the OPJHL, amassed a 1-4-0 record with a 4.98 GAA and a 0.864 save percentage in eight games.
Personal: Lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba during the offseason … Married Jenna Hutchinson in 2018 … Has a 4-year-old daughter named Lilah and a 2-year-old daughter named Sadie … One older brother … Greatest hockey memory is first win in the NHL … Started playing hockey at the age of 5 … Nickname is Hutch … Hockey idol as a youth was Felix Potvin … Greatest influence on hockey career has been his parents … First job was working at Dad’s welding shop …
Proudest achievement is have two kids … Favorite charitable causes is anything to do with kids … Most unique thing he’s done was played in the Spengler Cup in Switzerland in 2022 … Enjoys cooking … Would like to trade places with a pro golf caddy … Played baseball, basketball, rugby and volleyball growing up … Favorite food is sushi … Favorite music artist is Lumineers … Favorite movie is Semi Pro … Favorite TV show is Modern Family and The Office … Favorite book is any Harry Potter book … Favorite vacation spot is New York City … Favorite sport to
other than hockey is golf and football.
Games Played: 30, 2012-13
Wins: 17, twice (MR: 2017-18)
Shutouts: 3, three times (MR: 2013-14)
Consecutive Starts: 11, 4/6/22-4/30/22
Consecutive Games Played: 11, 4/6/22-4/30/22 Winning Streak: 8, 2/18/14-3/12/14
AHL Game: 10/8/10 PRO vs. SPR (ND, 0 saves)
AHL Win: 10/9/10 PRO at SPR (6-5 W, 31 saves)
AHL Shutout: 2/25/11 PRO at ABB (4-0 W, 30 saves)
Losing Streak (Regulation): 5, 12/29/12-1/23/13
Winless Streak: 6, 10/18/22-2/19/23 Saves, Game: 49, 2/22/14 STJ at WOR Shots Faced, Game: 50, twice (MR: 2/22/14 STJ at WOR) Goals Against, Game: 7, 2/5/19 TOR at BEL
NHL Game: 4/7/14 WPG vs. MIN (1-0 L, 16 saves)
NHL Win: 4/10/14 WPG vs. BOS (2-1 SOW, 32 saves)
NHL Shutout: 11/2/14 WPG at CHI (1-0 W, 33 saves)
Height: 6’1” Weight: 185 Shoots: Left
Born: 1/4/01 in Karlstad, Sweden
Drafted: Detroit’s 4th choice, 60th overall, in 2019 NHL Entry Draft
Second season as a Griffin ... Fifth year pro ... Signed a one-year contract with Farjestad BK (SHL), 4/30/19 ... Re-signed to a two-year contract extension by Farjestad BK, 10/28/19 ... Signed a three-year entry-level contract with Detroit, 6/5/20 ... Loaned to Farjestad BK, 6/14/21 ... Assigned by Detroit, 10/9/22 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Made North America debut on Oct. 14, 2022 against the San Diego Gulls (AHL) … Registered first AHL point with an assist against the Toronto Marlies on Nov. 11, 2022 … Amassed first AHL goal on Dec. 7, 2022 against the Iowa Wild … Swedish Hockey League champion in 2021-22 with Farjestad BK, logging eight points (2-6—8) and eight penalty minutes in 19 playoff outings … Logged career-high totals in games played (52), points (25), assists (20) and penalty minutes (24) in the SHL in 2021-22 … Ranked first in points (25) and assists (20) among defensemen under the age of 25 in the SHL during the 2021-22 campaign … Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit on June 5, 2020 … Selected 60th overall by Detroit in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft … Made pro debut in the SHL on Nov. 1, 2018 … Won a gold medal for Team Sweden at the U18 World Junior Championship in 2019.
2022-23: Recorded 15 points (5-10—15) and 38 penalty minutes in 53 games during rookie AHL season … Made North America debut on Oct. 14 against the San Diego Gulls … Registered first AHL point with an assist against the Toronto Marlies on Nov. 11 … Notched first AHL goal on Dec. 7 against the Iowa Wild … Five goals tied for 11th among rookie AHL defensemen … Amassed first two-point contest in the AHL with a pair of assists on Nov. 18 at San Diego … Three multi-point outings … Totaled three points (1-2—3) in a two-game span from Feb. 3-4 at the Texas Stars … Skated in 150th pro game on Oct. 23 at Toronto … Went on a season-high two-game point streak on two occasions from Feb. 3-4 and Feb. 24-25 … Missed the final 18 games of the season due to rehabbing an injury. 202122: Competed in his second full season with Farjestad BK in the Swedish Hockey League, posting 25 points (5-20—25) and 24 penalty minutes in 52 games … Placed among the defensemen league leaders in points (11th), goals (T16th), and assists (11th) … Ranked first in points and assists among defensemen under the age of 25 and tied for second in goals … Finished second on the roster among blueliners in points (25) and goals (5) while taking first on the team in assists … Four multi-point outings … Compiled a season-high three-game point streak on three separate occasions … SHL champion, besting Lulea four games to three … Tied for fifth among league defensemen in the playoffs with eight points (2-6—8), while six assists tied for fifth and two goals tied for sixth. 2020-21: Skated in 44 games during first full season in the SHL with Farjestad BK … Registered eight goals, 11 assists, 16 penalty minutes and a plus-15 rating … Among defensemen under the age of 25, placed among the league leaders in points (T7th), assists (10th), goals (2nd) and plus-minus rating (3rd) … Finished second on the roster among blueliners in points, assists and goals … Totaled two points (1-1—2) in season debut on Sept. 19 … Four multi-point outings, including consecutive two-point games from Feb. 20-23 … Season-high three-game point streak from Feb. 20-25 … Added two helpers in six playoff games … Suited up for Team Sweden at the U20 World Junior Championship, recording three assists and four penalty minutes in five contests. 2019-20: Bagged 13 points (2-11—13) and four penalty minutes during rookie season in the SHL with Farjestad BK … Posted helpers in first two games of the season … Ended the SHL campaign on a careerhigh four-game point streak (0-5—5) from March 5-12, which included his first-ever two-point game during the season finale … Appeared in five games for Farjestad BK in the Champions Hockey League … At the conclusion of the SHL season, dropped into the J20 SuperElit League with the Farjestad BK J20 team … At the J20 SuperElit level, amassed three goals, two assists and 14 penalty minutes in nine outings … Appeared in seven games for Team Sweden at the U19 and U20 divisions, notching three points (1-2—3) and six PIMs … Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit on June 5. 2018-19: Spent time in four different leagues with Farjestad BK’s youth teams … Also made pro debut in the SHL on Nov. 1 … Ended with three games in the SHL … At the J18 Elit level, logged four points (3-1—4) in four outings … Played one regular-season game in the J18 Allsvenskan league and recorded two assists … In the J18 Allsvenskan playoffs, amassed two goals, three assists and two PIMs in six contests … Spent the majority of the year in the J20 SuperElit league … Totaled 29 points (5-24—29), 63 penalty minutes and a plus-10 rating in 40 J20 SuperElit games … Placed among the defensemen league leaders in points (T4th), assists (3rd) and penalty minutes (9th) … Five multi-point outings in J20 SuperElit … Five-game point streak (0-5—5) from March 2-17 … Won a gold medal for Team Sweden at the U18 World Junior Championship … Collected a J18 SM silver medal … Earned a silver medal at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup … Selected with the 60th overall pick by Detroit in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. 2017-18: Split time in three separate leagues for Farjestad BK’s youth clubs … Played the most in the J18 Elit league and compiled 23 points (9-14—23) and 12 penalty minutes in 19 games … Tied for fourth among blueliners in points (23), tied for seventh in assists (14) and placed fifth in goals (9) … Moved up into the J18 Allsvenskan division and totaled two goals and three assists in 16 contests … Added three helpers and 10 penalty minutes in five playoff games in the J18 Allsvenskan … Ended the year in the J20 SuperElit with four points (1-3—4) and two penalty minutes in nine outings
… Skated in eight games for Sweden’s U17 team and logged one goal and three helpers. 2016-17: Suited up in four different leagues with Farjestad BK’s U16 and J18 teams … Spent the majority of the year in the U16 Elit league where he bagged 10 points (3-7—10) and 66 penalty minutes in 25 games … 66 penalty minutes were the most by a player in the West division … Lit the lamp once in three games at the U16 SM level … In the J18 Elit league, recorded one assist in seven contests … Added one helper in three outings at the J18 Allsvenskan level … Scored one goal for Varmland in six games during the TV-Pucken tournament. 2015-16: Skated with Farjestad BK U16 2 team in the U16 Div. 1 league … Registered eight points (5-3—8) and four penalty minutes in 13 games … Also appeared in nine games in the U16 Elit league and logged three assists and six penalty minutes. 2014-15: Began competing in Farjestad BK’s youth organization at the U16 Div. 1 level … Amassed four points (2-2—4) and six penalty minutes in six outings.
Personal: Has a dog named Torres … Has two brothers … Dad was a hockey player … Greatest hockey memory is winning the SHL in 2021-22 … Started playing hockey at age six as a forward … Hockey idol as a youth was Peter Forsberg … Speaks Swedish … Played soccer and floorball growing up … Favorite food is Swedish meatballs … Favorite movie Home Alone … Favorite TV show is Prison Break … Enjoys watching soccer.
Games Played: 53, 2022-23
Goals: 5, 2022-23
Assists: 10, 2022-23
Points: 15, 2022-23
PIM: 38, 2022-23
Goal Streak: N/A
AHL Game: 10/14/22 GR vs. SD
AHL Point: 11/11/22 GR vs. TOR (assist)
Assist Streak: 2, 2/3/23-2/4/23
Point Streak: 2, twice (MR: 2/24/23-2/25/23)
Goals, Game: 1, five times (MR: 3/4/23 GR vs. IA)
Assists, Game: 2, twice (MR: 2/15/23 GR vs. RFD)
Points, Game: 2, three times (MR: 2/15/23 GR vs. RFD)
PIM, Game: 4, five times (MR: 2/11/23 GR vs. MB)
AHL Goal: 12/7/22 GR vs. IA (Zane McIntyre)
Height: 6’1” Weight: 195 Shoots: Left Born: 4/8/04 in Klagenfurt, Austria Drafted: Detroit’s 1st choice, 8th overall, in 2022 NHL Entry Draft
First season as a Griffin … Third year pro … Signed to a two-year contract by Rogle BK (SHL), 9/16/21 … Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 7/13/22 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Made NHL debut on April 2, 2023 at the Toronto Maple Leafs … Selected with the eighth overall pick by Detroit in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft … Signed first NHL contract with Detroit on July 13, 2022 … Won the 2021-22 Champions Hockey League title with Rogle BK (SHL) … Totaled 23 points (8-15—23) in first full rookie SHL season with Rogle BK during the 2022-23 campaign … Signed first senior pro contract with Rogle BK on Sept. 15, 2021 … In 2021-22, showed the most points by a U18 junior player in the SHL with 11 (7-4—11) in 46 games … Finished in second place in the SHL during the 202021 campaign with Rogle BK … Competed in the 2022 World Championship with Team Austria, compiling two assists in seven appearances … Suited up in the 2021 World Junior Championship with Austria and registered one assist in four games … Made SHL debut with Rogle BK on Jan. 21, 2021 at Djurgardens IF … Scored first SHL point with an assist on Jan. 28 at Brynas IF … Tallied first SHL goal on Sept. 16, 2021 at Leksands IF … Paced the EBJL with 63 assists during the 2018-19 season with EC-KAC U18.
2022-23: Made NHL debut with the Detroit Red Wings on April 2 at the Toronto Maple Leafs, earning one shot on goal in 14:59 of ice time … Competed in first full SHL season with Rogle BK … Compiled 23 points (8-15—23), 72 penalty minutes and a plus-seven rating in 52 regular-season games … Added three assists in nine SHL playoff appearances … Contributed nine points (4-5—9) and a plus-three rating in 10 contests in the Champions Hockey League with Rogle BK … Appeared in five games for Austria, showing three points (1-2—3) and a plus-one rating … Ranked among U19 SHL leaders in points (2nd), goals (2nd) and assists ( T1st) … 72 penalty minutes placed third in the SHL among all skaters … Three-game point streak (0-3—3) to start the season … Four multi-point outings in the SHL … Totaled a season-high three points on Oct. 25 versus Leksands IF (1-2—3), Jan. 14 at IK Oskarshamn (1-2—3) and on March 22 against Skelleftea AIK (0-3—3), which included a season-best three helpers … Season-high three-game point streak (0-3—3) from Sept. 17-24 and from Oct. 25-29 (1-4—5) … Three-game assist streak from Oct. 25-29 (0-4—4) … Lone power-play goal came on Feb. 2 at Leksands IF … Totaled a season-high 25 penalty minutes on two occasions on Nov. 19 at Orebro HK and on Feb. 2 at Leksands IF … Logged a season-best 21:39 of ice time on Jan. 14 at IK Oskarshamn, recording three points (1-2—3). 2021-22: Spent time with both Rogle BK’s J20 team and its senior team in the SHL … With the J20 squad in the J20 Nationell league, totaled 13 points (6-7—13), 10 penalty minutes and a plus-two rating in 12 games … Added three points (1-2—3) in one playoff game … Five multi-point outings in the J20 Nationell … Season-high three points on March 25 against Skelleftea AIK J20 (1-2—3) and Jan. 25 at Linkoping HC J20 (1-2—3) … Spent much of the season in the SHL with Rogle BK … Accumulated 11 points (7-4—11), 17 penalty minutes and a minus-10 rating in 46 SHL games … Added six points (3-3—6) in 13 SHL playoff contests … Scored first-career SHL goal on Sept. 16 at Leksands IF … Went on two, two-game point streaks in the SHL from April 12-16 (1-1—2) and from March 10-12 (0-2—2) … Posted an assist in consecutive SHL games from March 10-12 … Two multi-point games in the SHL … Registered first two-point outing (1-1—2) in the SHL on Oct. 16 against Farjestad BK … Logged a season-high 20:22 of ice time in the final game of the season on April 26 at Farjestad BK … Ranked first among U18 SHL players with 11 points … During the SHL playoffs, paced all U20 SHL players with six points (3-3—6) in 13 games … Recorded six points (2-4—6) in 12 Champions Hockey League appearances … Won the Champions Hockey League title with Rogle BK … Competed with Austria’s senior team for the first time at the World Championship … Compiled two assists and a plus-one rating in seven outings at the World Championship … Drafted with the eighth overall pick by Detroit in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft. 2020-21: Skated for three different teams within the Rogle BK organization … Skated in seven games for Rogle BK J18 in the J18 Region league, totaling eight points (3-5—8) and 29 penalty minutes … Showed two goals and six penalty minutes in six games for Rogle BK J20 in the J20 Nationell … Finished the campaign with Rogle BK in the SHL and tallied one assist and four penalty minutes in 10 regular-season games … Suited up for six SHL playoff games, reaching the finals … Made SHL debut on Jan. 21 at Djurgardens IF … Scored first SHL point with an assist on Jan. 28 at Brynas IF … Combined for three multi-point games across all divisions … Two assists on Sept. 27 at HV71 J18 … Potted two goals on Oct. 8 against Boras HC J18 … Made World Junior Championship debut with Austria on Dec. 26 against the USA … Recorded one assist in four games at the World Junior Championship. 2019-20: Competed for EC-KAC U18 and senior team throughout the campaign … At the U18 level in the EBJL, collected 63 points (29-34—63) in just 22 regular-season games … Added 18 penalty minutes and a plus-48 rating during the regular season … Ranked among the EBJL leaders in points (2nd), assists (2nd), goals (T3rd), plus-minus (T3rd) and points-per-game (6th) … Paced the EBJL playoffs with 18 points (9-9—18) in just five games … Moved up to the AlpsHL with EC-KAC II and played three pro games, contributing two points (1-1—2) … Finished the season with EC-KAC II in the Austria2 pro league for its playoff run … Scored one goal in two playoff contests with EC-KAC II. 2018-19: Played exclusively with EC-KAC U18 in the EBJL … Amassed a career-high 72 points (9-63—72) in 30 regular-season games … Totaled 18 penalty minutes and a career-best plus-57 rating during the regular season … Ranked among the team leaders in points (1st), assists (1st), goals (8th) and plus-minus (1st) …
Placed among the EBJL leaders in points (4th), assists (1st), points-per-game (2.40, 9th) and plus-minus (4th) … Added 12 points (3-9—12), four penalty minutes and a plus-eight rating in eight EBJL playoff outings … Ranked among the EBJL playoff leaders in points (T3rd), assists (2nd) and goals (T9th). 2017-18: Began junior career with EC-KAC U18 team in the EBJL … Registered 18 points (7-11—18) in 14 regular-season outings … Added four penalty minutes and a plus-six rating during the regular season … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T6th), assists (6th) and goals (T8th) … Appeared in three playoff games.
Personal: Lives in Klagenfurt, Austria during the offseason … Has two younger sisters who dance and do gymnastics … Best friend in hockey is Stefan Klassek … Greatest hockey memories are getting drafted in the NHL, making SHL debut and making NHL debut … Started playing hockey at the age of 2 … Hockey idol as a youth was Nicklas Backstrom … Greatest influence on career has been his parents, as his dad also played pro hockey … Most exciting thing he’s done is make his NHL debut … Speaks German and Swedish … Would want to trade places with a soccer player … Also played soccer, tennis and skied growing up … Favorite food is pancakes … Favorite music artist is Hov1 … Favorite movie is Miracle … Favorite TV show is Peaky Blinders … Favorite books are the Harry Potter books … Favorite vacation spot is Lignano, Italy … Favorite sports to watch other than hockey are soccer, football, skiing, tennis and golf.
Height: 6’2” Weight: 210
Shoots: Right
Born: 8/18/95 in Brighton, Mich.
Second season as a Griffin ... Sixth year pro ... Signed an amateur tryout with Texas (AHL), 3/27/18 ... Signed to a two-year entry-level contract by Dallas (NHL), 7/1/18 ... Assigned to Texas, 10/4/18 ... Recalled by Dallas, 2/15/19 ... Reassigned by Dallas, 2/23/19 ... Recalled by Dallas, 2/27/19 ... Reassigned by Dallas, 4/6/19 ... Assigned by Dallas, 10/3/19 ... Recalled by Dallas, 10/5/19 ... Reassigned by Dallas, 10/15/19 ... Re-signed to a two-year contract by Dallas, 10/11/20 ... Signed to a two-year contract by Grand Rapids, 7/13/22 ... Released from professional tryout by Detroit, 10/7/22 … Released from PTO by Detroit, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Paced the Grand Rapids Griffins with 25 goals in first season with franchise in 2022-23 … Tied a career-high 49 points (25-24—49) in 72 games during the 2022-23 season … Posted a career-best 14 power-play goals in 2022-23, which ranked third in the AHL … Scored 100th pro goal on March 10, 2023 against the Rockford IceHogs … Appeared in 200th AHL game on Nov. 25, 2022 against the Manitoba Moose … Registered career-high numbers in games played (62), points (49), assists (25) and shots (197) during the 2021-22 season with the Texas Stars (AHL) … Competed at the 2019-20 AHL All-Star Game … Bagged a career-best 30 goals with Texas during rookie season in 2018-19 … Skated in an NHL career-high 18 games with the Dallas Stars during the 2018-19 season … Made NHL debut on Feb. 16, 2019 at Carolina … Potted first NHL point on a goal at Minnesota on March 14, 2019 … Made AHL/pro debut on March 28, 2018 with the Texas Stars at Grand Rapids … Notched first pro point with a game-winning goal on April 7, 2018 against Rockford (AHL) … Throughout four seasons with Michigan Tech University (MTU) from 2014-18, accumulated 98 points (46-52—98) and 132 penalty minutes in 152 outings … Two-time WCHA champion with MTU from 2016-18 … In the USHL from 2011-14, tallied 67 points (37-30—67) and 101 penalty minutes in 111 games.
2022-23: Tied a career-high 49 points (25-24—49) in 72 games in first season with the Griffins … Paced the team in goals (25) and ranked second in points (49) … Posted a career-best 14 power-play goals, which ranked third in the AHL and tied for sixth in the team’s top 10 for a single season … Finished second on the circuit with 247 shots, which ranked fifth in the team’s top 10 for a single season … Registered nine multi-point outings, including a season-high three points (1-2—3) on Feb. 25 against the Cleveland Monsters … Amassed two five-game point streaks from Feb. 19-March 1 (5-2—7) and from Oct. 29-Nov. 5 (2-4—6) … Five-game goal streak from Feb. 19-March 1 was the longest on the team this season … Collected 150th pro point with an assist on Nov. 5 at the Rockford IceHogs and earned 150th AHL point with a goal on Nov. 25 versus the Manitoba Moose … Skated in 200th AHL game on Nov. 25 against Manitoba and 250th AHL contest on April 2 at Rockford … Appeared in 250th pro game on Jan. 13 against the Iowa Wild … Scored 100th pro goal on March 10 against Rockford, which was 20th of the season … Became first Griffin to play in every game in a non-COVID impacted season since Cory Elkins and Dylan McIlrath in 2017-18 … Scored game-winner on Dec. 7 versus Iowa in only two-goal game of the campaign … Tallied power-play goals in two straight games from March 10-11 … Tied career high with two shootout goals … Season-high nine shots on March 31 against the Milwaukee Admirals. 2021-22: Registered career-high numbers in games played (62), points (49), assists (25) and shots (197) with the Texas Stars in the AHL … Added 24 goals and 30 penalty minutes … Recorded 10 power-play goals and two game-winners … Twelve multi-point outings … Career-high 11-game point streak (7-8—15) from Jan. 8-Feb. 11 … Tied a career-best four-game goal streak from Jan. 28-Feb. 9 … Three contests with two goals … Set a new career high for assists in a game with three on Feb. 19 against San Jose … Five points in two games from Jan. 28-29 and Feb. 16-19 … Placed among the team leaders in points (4th), goals (T1st) and assists (6th) … Added one assist in two playoff games with Texas. 2020-21: Appeared in just 12 games during the COVID-19 shortened season, all coming with the Dallas Stars in the NHL … Totaled two goals, two penalty minutes and a minus-two rating … Scored a goal in a 4-3 overtime loss against the Florida Panthers on March 27 … Added final goal of the campaign on April 10 in a 4-1 win over Florida. 2019-20: Skated in 58 games during second full season with the Texas Stars in the AHL … Accumulated 25 goals, 15 assists and a career-high 39 penalty minutes … Represented Texas at the AHL All-Star Game … Added 11 power-play goals and four game-winners … Nine multi-point outings … Bagged two points in consecutive games from Nov. 23-26 … Two-goal contest on Feb. 26 … Season-high six-game point streak (5-2—7) from Dec. 7-21 … Notched two assists on Dec. 27 at San Antonio … Scored twice on the power play against Rockford on Feb. 26 … Attempted a career-high eight shootout shot, converting on two of them … Placed among the team leaders in goals (T1st), points (2nd) and assists (T5th) … Twentyfive goals also tied for 10th in the AHL … Suited up for three games at the NHL level with Dallas, recording one goal and two penalty minutes … Only NHL goal came on Oct. 10 in a 3-2 shootout loss to Calgary. 2018-19: Competed in 54 games during rookie season in the AHL with Texas … Registered a career-high 30 goals to go along with 15 assists and 23 penalty minutes … Added a career-best 13 power-play goals and five game-winners … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T4th) and goals (1st) … Thirty goals also placed tied for eighth in the AHL … Twelve multi-point outings … Three-point game (2-1—3) on Jan. 12 against Iowa … First-career two-point contest on Oct. 17 at Grand Rapids … Notched two goal for the first time in career on Dec. 5 versus Milwaukee … Recorded two points in three straight games from Dec. 1-5 … Season-high six-game point streak (5-5—10) from Nov. 24-Dec. 5 … Game-winner in the season opener on Oct. 5 versus Grand Rapids … Season-high seven penalty minutes at Bakersfield on Nov. 3 … Competed in an NHL career-high 18 games with Dallas, recording two goals … Made NHL debut on Feb. 16 at Carolina … Potted first NHL point on a goal at Minnesota on March
14 … Scored Dallas’ lone goal on April 5 at Chicago. 2017-18: Totaled one goal and one assist in nine games with the Texas Stars … Made AHL/pro debut on March 28 at Grand Rapids … Potted first pro point with a game-winning goal on April 7 against Rockford … Bagged first pro assist on April 13 at San Antonio … Served as an alternate captain for Michigan Tech University (MTU) during senior season … Registered 27 points (12-15—27) and 45 penalty minutes in 44 games with MTU … Placed among the team leaders in points (4th), goals (4th) and assists (T4th) … Seven multi-point outings with MTU … Threepoint game (1-2—3) on March 3 at Bemidji State … Two-goal game on Oct. 6 versus Union … Helped MTU win the WCHA title after defeating Northern Michigan 2-0 in the finals, scoring one goal in that contest … Lost 4-3 to Notre Dame in the NCAA Tournament East Region Semifinal, scoring one goal. 2016-17: Amassed 11 goals, 17 assists and a career-high 53 penalty minutes during junior season at Michigan Tech … Recipient of the Gary Crosby Memorial Award, given to the team’ leading scorer … Twenty-seven points placed tied for 13th in the conference … Recorded 12 points in the final 11 games of the season … Three multi-point outings … Seven-game point streak (5-3—8) from Nov. 4-25 … Bagged two goals on Nov. 12 versus Lake Superior State and on March 4 against Lake Superior State, which included a season-high three-point night … Totaled a season-best 17 penalty minutes on Jan. 13 against Alaska Anchorage … Ranked among the team leaders in points (1st), goals (T2nd) and assists (4th) … Bagged the game-winner on Nov. 5 at Michigan State … Scored the team’s opening goal en route to capturing the WCHA championship in a 3-2 double overtime victory over Bowling Green … Potted an assist in a 5-2 defeat against Denver in the first round of the NCAA tournament. 2015-16: Appeared in 35 games during sophomore season at Michigan Tech … Amassed 10 assists, 16 penalty minutes, a plus-16 rating and a collegiate-high 16 goals … Placed among the team leaders in points (T3rd), goals (2nd) and assists (T9th) … Plus-16 rating placed fourth on the roster … Added four power-play goals and four game-winners … Seven multi-point outings, including a four-point contest (1-3—4) on Feb. 20 at Bemidji State … Tallied two goals on three separate occasions (Dec. 12 at LSSU; Feb. 26 vs. Alaska; March 11 vs. Alaska) … Season-high 10 penalty minutes on Jan. 16 against Minnesota State … Accumulated a season-best three-game point streak from Feb. 20-27 (4-3—7) and from March 5-12 (3-1—4) … Three-game goal streak from Feb. 20-26, lighting the lamp four times in those three contests … Totaled three points (3-0—3) in a two-game sweep of Alaska in the first round of the WCHA playoffs … Lost 1-0 to Ferris State in the WCHA semifinals … Attended the Anaheim Ducks Development Camp at the end of June. 2014-15: Competed in 29 games during freshman season at Michigan Tech … Accumulated seven goals, 10 helpers, 18 penalty minutes and a plus-11 rating … Finished second among Michigan Tech freshmen in goals and points … Made collegiate debut on Oct. 5 at Lake Superior State, scoring first point on an assist … First collegiate goal came on a game-winner against Ferris State on Dec. 29 in a two-point contest (1-1—2) … Four multi-point outings … Scored two goals on Jan. 23 versus Alaska and on Jan. 31 against Alabama Huntsville, finished both games with three points (2-1—3) … Bagged three assists on Feb. 14 at Alaska … Started in eight consecutive games from Jan. 24-Feb. 27 … Totaled four points (3-1—4) in two games from Jan. 30-31 … Recorded points in consecutive games from Dec. 29-Jan. 2 … Scored twice on the power play against Alabama Huntsville on Jan. 31 … Placed in the team’s top-10 in goals (7th), assists (T8th) and points (9th). 2013-14: Split the USHL season with the Tri-City Storm and the Sioux City Musketeers … With Tri-City, amassed 34 points (21-13—34) and 28 penalty minutes in 35 games … Despite playing just half of the season with the Storm, still placed among the team leaders in points (T2nd), goals (1st) and assists (T7th) … Added another 14 points (6-8—14) and 16 penalty minutes in 25 games with Sioux City … Twenty-seven total goals tied for 9th in the USHL … Scored one goal, a game-winner, in eight playoff games with Sioux City … Registered a season-high four-game point streak three different times … Recorded four two-goal games … Potted a hat trick on Dec. 13 against Youngstown … Bagged five goals in two contests from Dec. 13-14 … Scored four goals on Dec. 7 at Cedar Rapids … Amassed two assists in two contests … Eight power-play goals … Three game-winners. 2012-13: Skated in 49 games during rookie season in the USHL with the Tri-City Storm … Notched 10 goals, nine assists, a minus-16 rating and a career-high 57 penalty minutes … Placed among the team leaders in points (T8th), goals (8th) and penalty minutes (7th) … Earned first USHL point on an assist against Omaha on Oct. 20 … Scored first goal in the USHL on Nov. 24 versus Des Moines … First multi-point outing in the USHL came on March 1 at Indiana during a threepoint (1-2—3) contest … Season-high three-game point streak (1-6—7) from March 1-8, which included scoring two assists in all three games … First two-goal game in the USHL on March 22 against Des Moines … Four multi-point outings … Four power-play goals … Potted the game-winner on March 1 at Indiana … Season-high 13 penalty minutes on Oct. 26 at Omaha. 2011-12: Spent much of the season with the Compuware 18U AAA team in the 18U High Performance Hockey League … Logged 13 goals, six assists and 32 penalty minutes in 26 games … Ranked among the team leaders in points (3rd), goals (T1st) and assists (T8th) … Thirteen goals also tied for 4th in the league … Moved on to the USHL at the end of the campaign and suited up for two games with the Tri-City Storm … Made USHL debut on April 13 at Waterloo. 2010-11: Skated for the Compuware U16 AAA squad in the 16U Tier 1 Elite Hockey League … Totaled a point-per-game after amassing 18 goals, 18 helpers in 36 contests … Added 14 penalty minutes … Paced the team in points and goals while ranking second in assists. 2009-10: Competed in 31 games for the Compuware 14U AAA team in the 14U Tier 1 Elite Hockey League … Notched nine goals, seven assists and 28 penalty minutes … Paced the team in points and goals, and ranked third in assists.
Personal: Lives in Hancock, Mich. during the offseason … Married Liana in 2017 … Has a 4-year-old named Lyla … Graduated Michigan Tech with a management of information systems degree … Has two brother and seven sisters … Greatest hockey memory is scoring first NHL goal … Started playing hockey at the age of four … Hockey nickname is Lespy … Hockey idol as a youth was Pavel Datsyuk … Greatest influence on hockey career was his father … Wants to own and manage real estate after playing career … Built playground as a first job … Greatest obstacle overcome was losing his dad … Proudest achievement is playing in the NHL … Interesting fact is that he comes from a family of 10 … Would want to trade places with a contractor … Most famous non-hockey person he’s met is Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports … Favorite quote is “it’s a good day to have a good day” … Favorite food is steak … Favorite music artist is Pop Evil … Favorite movie is The Perfect Storm … Favorite TV shows are Lost and Breaking Bad … Favorite website is lowes.com and homedepot.com … Favorite vacation spot is Glacier National Park … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is golf.
Games Played: 72, 2022-23
Goals: 30, 2018-19
Assists: 25, 2021-22
Points: 49, twice (MR: 2022-23)
PIM: 44, 2022-23
Goal Streak: 5, 2/19/23-3/1/23
AHL Game: 3/28/18 TEX at GR
AHL Point: 4/7/18 TEX vs. RFD (goal)
AHL Goal: 4/7/18 TEX vs. RFD (Matt Tomkins)
Assist Streak: 4, 1/21/22-1/29/22
Point Streak: 11, 1/8/22-2/11/22
Goals, Game: 2, 10 times (MR: 12/7/22 GR vs. IA)
Assists, Game: 3, 2/19/22 TEX vs. SJ
Points, Game: 3, four times (MR: 2/25/23 GR vs. CLE)
PIM, Game: 7, 11/3/18 TEX at BAK
NHL Game: 2/16/19 DAL at CAR
NHL Point: 3/14/19 DAL at MIN (goal)
NHL Goal: 3/14/19 DAL at MIN (Devan Dubnyk)
Height: 6’3” Weight: 190
Catches: Left
Born: 8/15/96 in Farmington Hills, Mich.
Second season as a Griffin ... Fourth year pro ... Signed to a one-year contract by Greenville (ECHL), 11/6/20 … Signed to a one-year contract by Ontario (AHL), 1/28/21 … Assigned to Greenville by Ontario, 1/28/21 … Recalled by Ontario, 3/12/21 … Reassigned by Ontario, 3/26/21 … Re-signed to a one-year contract by Ontario, 7/30/21 … Reassigned to Greenville, 10/5/21 … Recalled by Ontario, 2/22/22 … Reassigned by Ontario, 3/23/22 … Recalled by Ontario, 5/6/22 … Signed to a one-year contract by Grand Rapids, 7/2/22 ... Released from professional tryout by Detroit, 10/7/22 ... Assigned to Toledo (ECHL) by Grand Rapids, 11/11/22 ... Signed to a one-year contract by Detroit, 3/3/23 ... Reassigned to Grand Rapids from Toledo by Detroit, 3/3/23 ... Reassigned to Toledo by Detroit from Grand Rapids, 3/6/23 ... Reassigned to Grand Rapids by Detroit from Toledo, 3/12/23 ... Reassigned to Toledo from Grand Rapids by Detroit, 4/16/23 … Re-signed to a one-year contract by Detroit, 7/8/23 … Assigned to Toledo (ECHL) by Detroit, 10/7/23.
Career Highlights: In 2022-23, named the Nick Vitucci Goaltender of the Year in the ECHL after posting an 18-1-3 record with four shutouts, a 1.99 GAA and a 0.930 save percentage with the Toledo Walleye … Named to the 2022-23 All-ECHL First Team … Won 14 consecutive games with Toledo (ECHL) in 2022-23, which set a franchise record and ranked as the third-longest winning streak in ECHL history, showing a 1.22 GAA and a 0.956 save percentage during the run … Made Griffins debut on March 4, 2023 against the Iowa Wild … Made AHL debut with the Ontario Reign on Feb. 27, 2022 against the Tucson Roadrunners and collected 27 saves in a 5-1 victory … Made professional debut in the ECHL with the Greenville Swamp Rabbits on Dec. 27, 2020, earning his first win as a pro after stopping 30 shots … Earned first shutout as a pro on May 10, 2021 recording 26 saves in a 1-0 win over the Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) … Posted career-high numbers in wins (15), shutouts (5) and goals against average (2.13) during senior season at Michigan State University in 2019-20 … Named to the 2020 Big 10 Second All-Star Team … Signed first pro contract with Greenville on Nov. 6, 2020.
2022-23: Named the Nick Vitucci Goaltender of the Year in the ECHL … Garnered a spot on the All-ECHL First Team … Spent the majority of the season in the ECHL with the Toledo Walleye, posting an 18-1-3 record with four shutouts, a 1.99 GAA and a 0.930 save percentage in 26 games regular-season games … Won 14 consecutive games from Jan. 11-March 11, which set a franchise record and ranked as the third-longest winning streak in ECHL history, showing a 1.22 GAA and a 0.956 save percentage during the run … Added a 2.64 GAA, a 0.917 save percentage and a 4-2 record in seven playoff games with Toledo … Reached the ECHL’s Western Conference Finals … Ranked among the ECHL’s regular-season leaders in save percentage (4th), GAA (2nd) and shutouts (2nd) … Competed in nine games with the Griffins and compiled a 1-6-2 ledger with a 3.88 GAA and a 0.878 save percentage … Made Griffins debut on March 4 against the Iowa Wild, stopping 37 shots in a 4-3 overtime defeat … Clinched first Griffins victory on March 24 at Iowa, making 21 saves in a 4-3 shootout win … 10 games with 30 or more saves … 40-save shutout on Feb. 5 against the Wheeling Nailers (ECHL) … Season-high 44 saves on 45 shots during a 5-1 victory at the Iowa Heartlanders (ECHL) on Jan. 22 … Back-to-back shutouts from Feb. 18-25, collecting 55 saves … AHL season-high 37 saves during Griffins debut on March 4 against the Iowa Wild … Re-signed to a one-year contract by Detroit on July 8. 2021-22: Spent the majority of the campaign in the ECHL with the Greenville Swamp Rabbits, showing a 15-11-6 record to go along with a 2.69 goals against average and a 0.911 save percentage … Stopped a career-high 56 saves during a 4-3 overtime victory in the Kelly Cup Playoffs against Florida … Garnered points for his team in a season-high five straight games from April 7-15 … Posted a season-best five-game win streak from Jan. 15-Feb. 9 … Registered shut outs in consecutive games from Jan. 29-Feb. 4, stopping a combined 53 shots … Went 2-4 during the ECHL playoffs, including a 3.04 GAA and a 0.912 save percentage … Made AHL debut with the Ontario Reign on Feb. 27, notching a 5-1 victory behind 27 saves … Finished the AHL season with a 2-0 record, a 2.01 GAA and a 0.931 save percentage … Recorded 27 saves in both AHL appearances this season. 2020-21: Appeared in 25 games with Greenville in the ECHL during rookie season … Showed a 13-5-5 mark with a 2.71 GAA and a 0.903 save percentage … Made professional debut in the ECHL with the Swamp Rabbits on Dec. 27, earning his first win as a pro after stopping 30 shots … Earned first shutout as a pro on May 10 recording 26 saves in a 1-0 win over the Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) … Thirteen wins tied for 11th in the ECHL while his 25 games played tied for 14th … Registered a career-high six-game win streak from May 10-22 … Halted a season-high 41 shots in a 4-3 shootout loss against South Carolina on Jan. 16 … Added a 2-1 record during the ECHL playoffs to go along with a 1.79 goals against average and a 0.941 save percentage. 2019-20: During senior season at Michigan State University, set career-high numbers in wins (15), shutouts (5) and goals against average (2.13) … Posted a 15-15-2 record and a 0.935 save percentage in 33 appearances … Placed among the NCAA leaders in save percentage (T6th), saves (4th) and shutouts (T3rd) … Named to the Big 10 Second All-Star Team … Voted the Ron Mason Team MVP and winner of the Bill Burgess Outstanding Senior Award … Named one of the 10 semifinalist for the Mike Richter Award, which goes to the nation’s top collegiate goaltender … Academic All-Big 10 … His 0.935 save percentage placed third in program history … Allowed two goals or fewer in 16 of 23 Big 10 games … Recorded 35 or more saves on 15 occasions … Collected a career-high 48
saves in a 2-0 shutout win at Penn State on Nov. 8 … Named the Big 10 First Star of the Week on Nov. 19, Dec. 7 and Jan. 18. 2018-19: Made 20 appearances and 19 starts during junior season at MSU … Registered a 9-11-0 ledger, a 3.24 GAA and a 0.905 save percentage … Notched at least 35 saves in eight games and had four games with at least 40 saves … Career-best 44 saves on Feb. 15 at Penn State followed by 42 saves the following night against PSU … Became the first MSU goaltender since Jan. 2016 to record an assist, doing so on Jan. 19 against Minnesota … Began the campaign with a four-game win streak from Oct. 12-Nov. 2. 2017-18: Showed a 12-19-2 mark during sophomore season at Michigan State … Appeared in a collegiate-best 34 games, starting in 32 contests … Recorded a 2.88 goals against average, a 0.903 save percentage and four shutouts … Four shutouts tied for 12th in the NCAA and tied for the most in the Big 10 … Was in net for all 12 of the Spartans victories … Notched first-career shutout with 15 saves on Oct. 28 at Lake Superior State … Stopped a career-high 41 shots in a 2-2 tie and his first shootout win at Penn State on Nov. 25 … Academic All-Big 10 … Season-best three-game win streak from Nov. 11-18, stopping 94 of 97 shots. 2016-17: Suited up for 14 games during freshman season at MSU, making 11 starts … Posted a 2-10-1 record with a 3.59 goals against average and a 0.873 save percentage … Made 23 saves in a 4-1 win at Michigan on Feb. 11 to register first-collegiate win … Appeared in consecutive games for the first time on March 3-4 at Ohio State, earning a victory in game one of the weekend series … Made collegiate debut on Oct. 15 at Lake Superior State … Notched a season-high 25 saves on Feb. 24 versus Penn State. 2015-16: Showed a 15-13-3 mark in 31 games for the Chicago Steel in the USHL … Amassed a 2.75 goals against average and a 0.912 save percentage with two shutouts … Placed among the league leaders in save percentage (T12th), wins (13th) and shutouts (T10th) … Made a season-high 47 saves in a 3-0 shutout victory over Sioux City on Feb. 5 … Named USHL Goaltender of the Week on Feb. 8 … Seasonbest three-game win streak from Nov. 21-Dec. 10 … Made 35 or more saves in six outings. 2014-15: Appeared in 15 games during rookie season in the USHL with Chicago … Went 4-6-1 with a 3.51 GAA and a 0.892 save percentage … Earned first USHL victory on Oct. 11 during a 34-save effort at Tri-City … Won back-to-back contests from Oct. 11-17, stopping 59 of 63 shots … Made a season-high 36 saves on Nov. 14 at Omaha and on Dec. 12 at Madison … Collected 30 or more saves in six of his 15 games. 2013-14: Skated in 30 games during sophomore season at Farmington High School … Showed a 1.99 goals against average and a 0.938 save percentage … Ranked among the state leaders in save percentage (3rd) and GAA (T11th) … Won the 2014 MHSAA Division 3 state championship … Earned first-team All-State and OAA Goalie of the Year honors … Following high school season, drafted No. 6 overall by Chicago in the 2014 USHL Entry Draft … Competed in 14 contests in the Michigan Developmental Hockey League and notched a 3.82 goals against average … Wrapped up the year with four games for Team Michigan in the United State High School league, posting a 2.50 GAA and a 0.918 save percentage. 2012-13: Suited up for 25 games with Farmington High School in the MHSAA … Amassed a 2.93 goals against average and a 0.908 save percentage … Ranked among the league leaders in save percentage (T12th) … Also appeared in 15 outings in the Michigan Developmental Hockey League and posted a 3.65 goals against average.
Personal: Has a dog named Auggie … Graduated Michigan State with a advertising management degree … Has one brother … Won Michigan high school championship … Started playing at age four … Nickname is Leth and Bailbonds … Hockey idol as a youth was Curtis Joseph … Greatest influence on hockey career was his parents … Favorite charity is Alzheimer’s Association … Played in Russia for two weeks … Enjoys shoes and fashion … Would want to trade places with an architect … Played baseball and lacrosse growing up … Favorite quote is “if you wanna dance, you have to pay the fiddler” … Favorite foods are steak and his girlfriend’s gluten free chocolate chip pancakes … Favorite vacation spot is Disney World … Enjoys watching football.
Games Played: 9, 2022-23
Wins: 2, 2021-22
Shutouts: N/A
Consecutive Starts: 5, 3/24/23-4/2/23
Consecutive Games Played: 5, 3/24/23-4/2/23
Winning Streak: 2, 2/27/22-3/5/22
Losing Streak (Regulation): 4, 3/31/23-4/15/23
Winless Streak: 6, 3/25/23-4/15/23
Saves, Game: 37, 3/4/23 GR vs. IA
Shots Faced, Game: 41, 3/4/23 GR vs. IA
Goals Against, Game: 5, 3/31/23 GR vs. MIL
AHL Game: 2/27/22 ONT at TUC (5-1 W, 27 saves) AHL Win: 2/27/22 ONT at TUC (5-1 W, 27 saves) AHL Shutout: N/A
Height: 5’11” Weight: 175 Shoots: Left
Born: 6/5/03 in Aurora, Ontario
Drafted: Detroit’s 5th choice, 113th overall, in 2022 NHL Entry Draft
Second season as a Griffin ... First year pro ... Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 12/23/22 … Reassigned from Flint (OHL) to Grand Rapids by Detroit, 4/11/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Made pro debut with the Griffins on April 14, 2023 against the Rockford IceHogs, recording an assist in the process … Posted a junior career-high 102 points (45-57—102) and a plus-23 rating in 67 games during the 2022-23 campaign with the Flint Firebirds of the OHL … In 2022-23, became the first player in Flint Firebirds history to record 100-plus points in a season … Named to the 2023 OHL Second All-Star Team … Selected with the 113th overall pick by the Red Wings in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft … Signed first pro contract with Detroit on Dec. 23, 2022 … Throughout three seasons in the OHL, amassed 161 points (63-98—161) in 134 appearances.
2022-23: Made pro debut with the Griffins on April 14 against the Rockford IceHogs, recording an assist in the process … Finished pro season with one assist in two games … Became the 49th player used for the Griffins when he made his pro debut, which set a new franchise record … Became the 22nd player to make Griffins debut the season after being drafted … Spent the majority of the season in the OHL with the Flint Firebirds, suiting up for 67 regular-season games … Accumulated career-high totals in goals (45), assists (57), points (102) and plus-minus rating (+23) … Added 18 penalty minutes … Named to the OHL Second All-Star Team … Paced Flint in points, assists and goals during the regular season … Ranked among the OHL regular-season leaders in points (3rd), goals (6th), assists (T6th) and points-per-game (1.52, 8th) … Placed second on the team with seven points (5-2—7) in seven playoff contests, while ranking first with five goals … Notched 33 multi-point outings, including a season-high five points (2-3—5) on March 24 at Kitchener … Scored at least two goals 11 times throughout the campaign, which included a hat trick on Dec. 9 at Sarnia … Scored two goals in consecutive games from Nov. 26-Dec. 1 … 14 appearances with at least two assists, posting three helpers on Oct. 7 at Guelph, Feb. 10 at Guelph and March 24 at Kitchener … Had multiple assists in three straight contests from March 17-24 (0-7—7) … Season-high 13-game point streak (12-14—26) from Jan. 26-Feb. 20 … Also enjoyed a nine-game point streak (12-7—19) from Nov. 26-Dec. 28 … Scored a goal in four consecutive games from Dec. 9-16 (7-0—7) and from Feb. 4-10 (4-0—4) … Season-high seven-game assist streak (0-13—13) from March 11-30 … 10 power-play goals throughout the campaign … Scored back-to-back power-play goals from Feb. 18-20 … Tallied a shorthanded goal on Dec. 14 at Saginaw and on Feb. 16 at Windsor … Signed first pro contract with Detroit on Dec. 23. 2021-22: Competed in rookie season in the OHL with the Flint Firebirds … Registered 59 points (18-41—59), 24 penalty minutes and a plus-nine rating in 67 regular-season games … Made OHL debut on Oct. 9 against the Erie Otters … Scored first OHL point with an assist against Erie on Oct. 14 … Recorded first OHL goal on Oct. 27 at the Saginaw Spirit … Added 15 points (7-8—15) and six penalty minutes in 19 playoff games … Reached the OHL Western Conference Finals with Flint before being defeated 4-3 to the Windsor Spitfires … Ranked among the team regular-season leaders in points (2nd), assists (2nd) and goals (T7th) … Placed among Flint’s playoff leaders in points (2nd), assists (3rd) and goals (T2nd) … First OHL multi-point game on Oct. 30 at Erie, which was also first twogoal contest … Tallied two assists in a game for the first time in the Ohl on Nov. 5 at Kitchener … Four two-goal games, five games with two assists and two three-assist outings … Season-high four points (1-3—4) on Feb. 2 at Saginaw … Season-best six-game points streak from (1-10—11) Jan. 30-Feb. 12, which also set season-high assist streak … Threegame goal run from Dec. 29-Jan. 5 (3-0—3) … Four power-play goals … Drafted with the 113th overall pick by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft. 2020-21: Scheduled to compete in rookie OHL campaign with the Flint Firebirds but season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2019-20: Split the campaign between the OJHL and the GTHL U18 … With the Toronto Titans U18 AAA team in the GTHL U18, compiled 37 points (13-24—37) and two penalty minutes in 33 appearances … Ranked among the team leaders in points (2nd), goals (3rd) and assists (2nd) … Also placed among the GTHL U18 leaders in points (4th) assists (2nd), goals (T13th) and points-per-game (1.12, 5th) … Skated in six games with the Toronto Jr. Canadiens in the OJHL, totaling one assist. 2018-19: Suited up for the Toronto Titans U16 AAA team in two different leagues throughout the season … Spent the most time in the U16 AAA league, scoring 48 points (19-29—48) in 58 appearances … Paced the team in points, goals and assists in both the U16 AAA league and the GTHL U16 … Added 16 penalty minutes … Saw action in 38 games in the GTHL U16 league with the Toronto Titans … Compiled 27 points (13-14—27) and 14 penalty minutes in 38 contests.
Personal: Lives in Aurora, Ontario during the offseason … Has one younger sister and one younger brother … Started playing hockey at the age of 4 … Hockey nicknames are Ammo and Lambo … Hockey idols as a youth were Pavel Bure, Sergei Fedorov and Peter Forsberg … Greatest influence on career has been his parents and grandparents … First job was a NTR skating instructor … Proudest achievement is getting drafted by the Red Wings … Loves cooking and music … Learning to play the guitar … Speaks a little Italian … Also played soccer, track and cross country growing up … Favorite foods are steak, ravioli, gnocchi and ice cream … Favorite movie is Stars Wars: Revenge of the Sith … Favorite TV show is The Sopranos … Favorite vacation spot is Hawaii … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is soccer.
Games Played: 2, 2022-23
Goals: 0, 2022-23
Assists: 1, 2022-23
Points: 1, 2022-23
PIM: 0, 2022-23
Goal Streak: N/A
AHL Game: 4/14/23 GR vs. RFD
AHL Point: 4/14/23 GR vs. RFD (assist)
Assist Streak: N/A
Point Streak: N/A
Goals, Game: N/A
Assists, Game: 1, 4/14/23 GR vs. RFD
Points, Game: 1, 4/14/23 GR vs. RFD
PIM, Game: N/A
AHL Goal: N/A
Height: 6’3” Weight: 215 Shoots: Right
Born: 5/5/97 in Windsor, Ontario
Second season as a Griffin ... Seventh year pro ... Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Los Angeles (NHL), 9/22/16 ... Assigned to Ontario (AHL) by Los Angeles, 10/5/17 ... Assigned by Los Angeles, 9/26/18 ... Recalled by Los Angeles, 10/7/18 ... Reassigned by Los Angeles, 10/7/18 ... Recalled by Los Angeles, 11/2/18 ... Reassigned by Los Angeles, 11/10/18 ... Recalled by Los Angeles, 11/14/18 ... Reassigned by Los Angeles, 1/20/19 ... Recalled by Los Angeles, 1/28/19 ... Reassigned by Los Angeles, 2/8/19 ... Recalled by Los Angeles, 2/25/19 ... Reassigned by Los Angeles, 2/25/19 ... Recalled by Los Angeles, 2/28/19 ... Reassigned by Los Angeles, 3/2/19 ... Recalled by Los Angeles, 3/4/19 ... Reassigned by Los Angeles, 3/8/19 ... Assigned by Los Angeles, 10/3/19 ... Recalled by Los Angeles, 11/12/19 ... Reassigned by Los Angeles, 11/22/19 ... Recalled by Los Angeles, 11/27/19 ... Reassigned by Los Angeles, 1/19/20 ... Recalled by Los Angeles, 1/26/20 ... Reassigned by Los Angeles, 2/2/20 ... Re-signed to a one-year contract extension by Los Angeles, 10/5/20 ... Assigned by Los Angeles, 4/4/21 ... Recalled to Los Angeles’ taxi squad, 4/5/21 ... Reassigned by Los Angeles, 4/6/21 ... Recalled to Los Angeles’ taxi squad, 4/8/21 ... Reassigned by Los Angeles, 4/11/21 ... Recalled to Los Angeles’ taxi squad, 4/12/21 ... Signed to a one-year contract by Nashville (NHL), 7/28/21 ... Assigned to Milwaukee (AHL) by Nashville, 10/6/21 ... Recalled by Nashville, 12/6/21 ... Reassigned by Nashville, 12/9/21 ... Recalled by Nashville, 12/10/21 ... Reassigned by Nashville, 1/18/22 ... Recalled to Nashville’s taxi squad, 1/24/22 ... Reassigned by Nashville, 1/28/22 ... Recalled by Nashville, 2/21/22 ... Signed to a one-year contract by Detroit, 7/13/22 ... Assigned to Grand Rapids by Detroit, 10/9/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 10/27/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 11/1/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 11/2/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 11/7/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 11/8/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 1/24/23 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/13/23 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 3/15/23 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/21/23 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 3/25/23 ... Recalled by Detroit, 3/27/23 … Re-signed to a one-year contract by Detroit, 7/1/23.
Career Highlights: Made Red Wings debut on Oct. 27, 2022 at the Boston Bruins … Made debut with the Griffins on Oct. 14, 2022, scoring a goal in the process … Posted 25 points (8-17—25) in 28 games during first season with the Griffins in 2022-23 … Tied career-high numbers in points (31) and assists (17) while posting a career-best 14 goals during the 2021-22 season with Milwaukee (AHL) … Appeared in a career-high 33 games during rookie season in the NHL in 2018-19 with Los Angeles and added a career-best eight goals and 11 points … Also during the 2018-19 season, registered a career-high 20 assists in the AHL with the Ontario Reign … Made NHL debut on Nov. 3, 2018 against Columbus … Notched first NHL point on a goal at St. Louis on Nov. 19, 2018 … Made Calder Cup playoff debut on April 19 at Texas … Scored first AHL goal on Nov. 1, 2017 versus San Jose … Made AHL/pro debut with Ontario on April 12, 2017 at Stockton … Notched first AHL point on an assist against San Diego on April 15, 2017 … Signed first pro contract on Sept. 22, 2016 with the Los Angeles Kings.
2022-23: Skated in first season with the Griffins and amassed 25 points (8-17—25), six penalty minutes and a minusfive rating in 28 games … Made Griffins debut on Oct. 14 against San Diego, scoring a goal in the process … Tied a career high with four power-play goals … Added one game-winner on Oct. 23 at Toronto (AHL) … Began the campaign on a three-game point streak (2-3—5) from Oct. 14-19 … Five multi-point outings … Totaled 17 points (5-12—17) in the first 23 games of the season … Enjoyed a five-game point streak (2-4—6) from March 4-12, which was one game shy of tying his career high … Scored in back-to-back contests from Oct. 14-15 … Three outings with two assists … Season-high three-game assist streak (0-3—3) from Oct. 23-Jan. 29 … Also appeared in 19 games with the Red Wings … Notched four points (2-2—4) and a minus-four rating with Detroit … Made Red Wings debut on Oct. 27 at the Boston Bruins … Scored first goal with Detroit on Nov. 6 at the New York Rangers … Recorded first assist with the Red Wings on March 31 at the Winnipeg Jets … Registered points in consecutive games with Detroit from April 4-6 … Sidelined due to rehabbing an injury from Nov. 8-Jan. 28. 2021-22: During first season with the Milwaukee Admirals (AHL), tied a career-high 31 points with 14 goals and 17 assists in 30 games … Added 16 penalty minutes and career-high numbers in power-play goals (4) and game-winners (2) … Fourteen goals were also a career best … Nine multi-point outings, including two contests with three or more points … Totaled a career-high four points (2-2—4) on Jan. 19 versus Texas … Career-high six-game point streak (5-5—10) from Dec. 3-Feb. 2 … Also skated in 23 games with the Nashville Predators, the most in the NHL since the 2018-19 season (33) … Amassed three goals, three assists, four penalty minutes and a plus-three rating with Nashville … Potted first-ever three-point game (2-1—3) in the NHL on March 5 at San Jose. 2020-21: Spent the majority of the campaign in the NHL with Los Angeles … Lit the lamp once for the Kings and added five penalty minutes in 13 games … Only point of the NHL season came against St. Louis on March 6 … Accumulated a point-per-game in the AHL for Ontario … Registered three goals and one helper in four outings with the Reign … Recorded a two-goal game on April 6 against Bakersfield … Tallied the game-winner on April 7 at San Diego. 2019-20: Split the season between the AHL and the NHL with the LA Kings organization … Totaled 24 points (9-15—24), 18 penalty minutes and a plus-three rating in 30 games with the AHL’s Ontario Reign … Seven multi-point outings, including two points in back-to-back games on two separate occasions … Registered a season-high three-game point streak four times … Season-best three-point game (1-2—3) on Oct. 25 at San Diego … Notched the game-winner on Oct. 26 against Sa Diego … Scored on only shootout attempt of the campaign on Feb.
29 versus Bakersfield … Tallied an NHL career-high four assists in 18 games with the Kings … Added one goal and two penalty minutes in the NHL … Recorded points in consecutive games with Los Angeles from Dec. 12-14. 2018-19: Totaled NHL career-high numbers in games played (33), goals (8), points (11) and penalty minutes (9) with the Los Angeles Kings during rookie season … Added three assists with the Kings … Made NHL debut on Nov. 3 against Columbus … Notched first NHL point on a goal at St. Louis on Nov. 19 … First two-point outing in the NHL on Nov. 21 versus Colorado … Career-high four-game point streak and goal streak (4-1—5) from Nov. 19-25 … Tied a career-best 31 points (11-20—31) in the AHL with Ontario … Set a new career high with 20 helpers, two shorthanded goals, 153 shots and a plus-seven rating … Nine multi-point outings, including four games with three points … Recorded eight points (4-4—8) in three games from Oct. 20-Nov. 1, which included consecutive three-point games (2-1—3) from Oct. 26-Nov. 1 … Season-high four-game point streak (3-5—8) from Feb. 20-March 2 … Career-best 15 PIMs on March 23 at San Diego … Placed among the team leaders in goals (6th), points (T5th), assists (8th) and plus-minus (2nd). 201718: During rookie season in the AHL, totaled 12 goals, 17 assists in a career-high 67 games … Added a career-best 42 penalty minutes … Scored first AHL goal on Nov. 1 versus San Jose … First two-goal game on Nov. 19 at San Jose … Three multi-point outings … Five-game point streak from Nov. 24-Dec. 5, which also set a career-high assist streak … First pro game-winner on April 6 against San Diego … Notched one goal in four playoff outings with Ontario … Scored the game-winner at Texas on April 20 in second Calder Cup playoff game … Made AHL playoff debut on April 19 at Texas. 2016-17: Appeared in two games with Ontario (AHL) following the OHL season … Made AHL/pro debut on April 12 at Stockton … Registered first pro point on an assist at San Diego on April 15 … Served as an alternate captain for Hamilton in the OHL during final season at the junior level … Amassed 49 points (25-24—49), 33 penalty minutes and a career-high plus-14 rating in 45 games with Hamilton … Fourteen multi-point outings, including four games with three or more points … Recorded a hat trick in first game of the season and added one helper … Seasonhigh four-game point streak (2-3—5) from Feb. 8-16 … Added a second hat trick during a season-best five-point night (3-2—5) on March 11 against Peterborough … Three games with two goals … Placed among the team leaders in points (T4th), assists (T8th) and goals (2nd) … Totaled four goals, five assists and four penalty minutes in seven playoff contests … Paced Hamilton in points and goals during the playoffs while ranking second in assists. 2015-16: Registered junior career-high numbers in points (57), goals (27), assists (30) and penalty minutes (43) in 61 games with Hamilton … Ranked among the team leaders in points (1st), goals (2nd), assists (2nd) and penalty minutes (6th) … Thirteen multi-point outings, including two contests with four points … Notched a seven-game point streak on two separate occasions … Recorded 17 points in seven games (11-6—17) from Feb. 5-18, which included 10 points in four games … Scored in four straight games on four different runs … Scored two goals in three consecutive outings from Feb. 6-11 … Tallied a hat trick on Feb. 15 against Kitchener. 2014-15: Skated in a career-high 64 games at the junior level during rookie season in the OHL with Belleville … Recorded nine goals, 22 helpers and 20 penalty minutes … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T8th) and assists (T3rd) … Made OHL debut on Sept. 26 at Guelph, earning an assist in a 6-0 victory … Scored first OHL goal on Oct. 8 against Plymouth … Six multi-point outings … First multipoint game and three-point contest (1-2—3) on Oct. 11 versus Niagara … Season-high four-game point streak from Oct. 8-18 … Made OHL playoff debut on March 26 at Barrie … Totaled one goal and one assist in four playoff games … Scored first OHL playoff goal on March 30 at Barrie. 2013-14: Spent the majority of the season with the Oakville Rangers U18 AAA squad in the South Central Triple-A League (SCTA) … Recorded an eye-popping 98 points (5642—98) in 66 games … Added 62 penalty minutes … Paced the team in points and goals while taking second in assists … Ranked among the league leaders in points (2nd), goals (2nd) and assists (5th) … The 1.49 points-per-game pace placed second on the circuit … Also suited up for 10 games with the Oakville Blades in the Ontario Junior A Hockey League … Accumulated three goals, three assists and six penalty minutes … 2012-13: Spent time with the U16 and U18 Oakville Rangers AAA teams in three different leagues during the campaign … At the U16 level in the SCTA U16 league, totaled 47 points (15-32—47) and 18 penalty minutes in 40 games … Placed among the SCTA league leaders in points (T6th) and helpers (3rd) … Competed the most in the U16 AAA league, posting 61 points (20-41—61) and 26 PIMs in 71 outings … Finished the season with the U18 AAA Oakville Rangers team in the SCTA U18 … Notched two goals, three assists and two penalty minutes in six contests … Won the OHL Cup with the Oakville Rangers U16 AAA team, recording three points (2-1—3) in seven games.
Personal: Lives in Oakville, Ontario during the offseason … Has an English bulldog named Meatball … Has one sister … Best friend in hockey is Owen Tippett … Started playing hockey at the age of three … Hockey nickname is Luffer … Hockey idol as a youth was Ovi … Greatest influence on hockey career are his parents … Plans on golfing after playing career is done … Greatest obstacle overcome is being undrafted and making it to the NHL … Favorite charitable cause is helping sick kids … Played hockey on a mountain in Italy … Would like to trade places with a pro golfer … Played baseball growing up … Favorite quotes is “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade” … Favorite food is sushi … Favorite movie is The Other Guys … Favorite website is YouTube.com … Enjoys vacation in Europe … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is golf.
Games Played: 67, 2017-18
Goals: 14, 2021-22
Assists: 20, 2018-19
Points: 31, twice (MR: 2021-22)
PIM: 42, 2017-18
Goal Streak: 3, twice (MR: 1/24/20-2/7/20)
AHL Game: 4/12/17 ONT at STK
AHL Point: 4/15/17 ONT at SD (assist)
AHL Goal: 11/1/17 ONT vs. SJ (Antoine Bibeau)
Assist Streak: 5, 11/24/17-12/5/17
Point Streak: 6, 12/3/21-2/2/22
Goals, Game: 2, six times (MR: 1/19/22 MIL vs. TEX)
Assists, Game: 2, 19 times (MR: 3/12/23 GR at CHI)
Points, Game: 4, 1/19/22 MIL vs. TEX
PIM, Game: 15, 3/23/19 ONT at SD
NHL Game: 11/3/18 LAK vs. CBJ
NHL Point: 11/19/18 LAK at STL (goal)
NHL Goal: 11/19/18 LAK at STL (Jake Allen)
Height: 6’1” Weight: 195 Catches: Left Born: 12/9/92 in Baudette, Minn.
First season as a Griffin … Eighth year pro ... Signed to a one-year entry-level contract by Philadelphia, 4/5/16 … Assigned to Lehigh Valley (AHL) by Philadelphia, 10/13/16 … Re-signed to a one-year contract by Philadelphia, 7/16/17 … Assigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 10/5/17 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 12/6/17 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 12/26/17 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 1/25/18 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 1/25/18 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 1/30/18 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 2/5/18 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 2/11/18 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 2/26/18 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 2/26/18 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 3/28/18 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 3/31/18 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 4/5/18 … Re-signed to a two-year contract by Philadelphia, 7/7/18 … Assigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 10/10/18 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 11/5/18 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 11/7/18 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 11/16/18 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 11/26/18 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 12/13/18 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 12/17/18 … Assigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 10/3/19 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 1/15/20 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 1/21/20 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 1/30/20 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 2/9/20 … Re-signed to a one-year contract by Philadelphia, 9/25/20 … Assigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 3/10/21 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 3/11/21 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 3/24/21 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 3/25/21 … Reassigned to Lehigh Valley by Philadelphia, 3/26/21 … Recalled by Philadelphia, 3/28/21 … Signed to a one-year contract by Carolina, 7/31/21 … Assigned to Chicago (AHL) by Carolina, 10/13/21 … Recalled by Carolina, 11/7/21 … Reassigned to Chicago by Carolina, 11/14/21 … Recalled by Carolina, 12/28/21 … Reassigned to Chicago by Carolina, 1/2/22 … Recalled by Carolina, 1/7/22 … Reassigned to Chicago by Carolina, 1/13/22 … Recalled by Carolina, 3/5/22 … Reassigned to Chicago by Carolina, 3/7/22 … Recalled by Carolina, 3/9/22 … Reassigned to Chicago by Carolina, 3/11/22 … Signed to a one-year contract by Florida (NHL), 7/13/22 … Assigned to Charlotte (AHL) by Florida, 10/14/22 … Recalled by Florida, 12/8/22 … Reassigned to Charlotte by Florida, 12/14/22 … Recalled by Florida, 1/10/23 … Reassigned to Charlotte by Florida, 2/6/23 … Recalled by Florida, 2/22/23 … Reassigned to Charlotte by Florida, 3/3/23 … Recalled by Florida, 3/3/23 … Reassigned to Charlotte by Florida, 3/15/23 … Recalled by Florida, 3/19/23 … Signed to a two-year contract by Detroit, 7/1/23.
Career Highlights: Posted NHL career-high numbers in games played (15), wins (9), saves (446) and save percentage (0.914) during the 2022-23 season with the Florida Panthers … 56 saves on April 6, 2023 against the Ottawa Senators were the second-most saves in a single game during the 2022-23 NHL campaign … First-career NHL shutout on April 1, 2023 at the Columbus Blue Jackets, collecting 21 saves … Made Stanley Cup Playoffs debut on April 17, 2023 at the Boston Bruins, making 26 saves … Recorded first Stanley Cup Playoffs victory on April 19, 2023 at Boston with 34 saves … Finished first NHL postseason with a 1-2 mark, a 3.63 GAA and a 0.888 save percentage in 2023 … Won the 2022 Calder Cup with the Chicago Wolves, posting a career-high 2.16 GAA during 30 regular-season games … Earned the 2022 Harry Holmes Memorial Award as the AHL’s best goaltending duo with Pyotr Kochetkov … Saved 94 of 95 shots in a 2-1 win over Charlotte on May 9, 2018 in the Calder Cup Playoffs. The 146:28 contest stands as the longest game in AHL history … As a rookie in 2016-17, registered AHL career highs in games played (47), wins (27), shutouts (4) and assists (4) with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms … Made pro debut with Lehigh Valley on Oct. 22, 2016 against the Hartford Wolf Pack and notched 29 saves … First pro victory came on Nov. 11, 2016 at Utica when he amassed 26 saves in a 4-1 win … Spent three seasons at Yale University from 2013-16 and showed a 50-29-14 record, a 1.88 GAA and a 0.931 save percentage … Set Yale school records in career GAA (1.88), save percentage (0.931), wins (50), shutouts (15) and finished third all time with 2,359 career saves … In 2015-16, named a Hobey Baker Finalist and the ECAC Goaltender of the Year … Also in 2015-16, was a member of the All-Ivy League First Team, ECAC First All-Star Team, New England D1 All-Star Team and a NCAA First Team All-American … Won a bronze medal at the 2015 World Championship with Team USA … In 2014-15, named ECAC Goaltender of the Year, All-Ivy League First Team, New England D1 All-Star Team, ECAC First All-Star Team, and the NCAA First Team All-American … In 2014-15, led the country in GAA (1.62), save percentage (0.939) and shutouts (7) at Yale … Named to the 2013 USHL Second All-Star Team after accumulating a 25-21-1 ledger, a 2.65 GAA and a 0.916 save percentage in 50 games with the Omaha Lancers … Earned a spot on the 2012 USHL All-Rookie Team and the USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game … Garnered the 2011 Frank Brimsek Award as Minnesota High School Senior Goalie of the Year.
2022-23: Posted NHL career-high numbers in games played (15), wins (9), saves (446) and save percentage (0.914) with the Florida Panthers … 56 saves on April 6 against the Ottawa Senators were the second-most saves in a single game during the NHL campaign … First-career NHL shutout on April 1 at the Columbus Blue Jackets, collecting 21 saves … Six-game winning streak in the NHL from March 29-April 8, showing a 0.956 save percentage … Finished NHL season with a 9-4-2 record, a 2.89 GAA, one shutout, and a 0.914 save percentage in 15 games …. Made Stanley Cup Playoffs debut on April 17 at the Boston Bruins, making 26 saves … Recorded first Stanley Cup Playoffs victory on April 19 at Boston with 34 saves … Finished first NHL postseason with a 1-2 mark, a 3.63 GAA and a 0.888 save percentage
… Also appeared in 23 games with the Charlotte Checkers (AHL) during first season with the franchise … Amassed a 13-9-1 record, one shutout, a 2.43 GAA and a 0.910 save percentage … Made Charlotte debut on Oct. 21 against Hershey, making 13 saves in a 5-4 victory … AHL season-high 38 saves on Nov. 18 at Bridgeport … AHL season-best four-game win streak from Nov. 16-25, showing a 0.932 save percentage … Tenth-career AHL shutout on March 17 at Toronto, collecting 13 saves in a 5-0 victory … Tallied an assist on Nov. 4 against Syracuse … Registered two goals against or less in 11 of the 23 games with Charlotte. 2021-22: Became a Calder Cup champion with the Chicago Wolves … Earned the Harry Holmes Memorial Award as the AHL’s best goaltending duo with Pyotr Kochetkov … Competed in 30 regular-season games with Chicago, posting an 18-7-3 record with three shutouts, a 2.16 GAA and a 0.912 save percentage … Ranked among the AHL regular-season leaders in GAA (2nd), shutouts (T3rd) and save percentage (16th) … Added a 9-3 mark with two shutouts along with a 2.03 GAA and a 0.923 save percentage in 12 Calder Cup contests en route to claiming the cup … Placed among the Calder Cup Playoff leaders in GAA (4th), shutouts (T2nd), wins (T1st) and save percentage (12th) … Made 17 saves during Chicago debut on Oct. 16 against Rockford in a 5-3 defeat … Notched 18 saves in first win with Chicago on Oct. 23 versus Milwaukee … Season-high six-game win streak from Nov. 27-Dec. 18, showing a 0.940 save percentage … Posted a combined 50 saves in backto-back shutouts of Iowa from Dec. 2-5 … Third and final shutout came on Feb. 4 at Milwaukee with 19 saves … Season-high 33 saves on Dec. 16 against Manitoba … Gave up a season-high five goals on Feb. 11 at Rockford … Allowed two goals or less in 20 of the 30 AHL games played … Suited up for two games with the Carolina Hurricanes in the NHL … Amassed a 27-save victory in Carolina debut on Nov. 13 against the St. Louis Blues … Finished the NHL season with a 1-0-1 record to go along with a 2.93 GAA and a 0.908 save percentage. 2020-21: Appeared in just 10 total games between the AHL and NHL during the COVID-19 shortened and delayed season … Skated in fifth and final campaign with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms … Compiled a 2-1-0 record, a 3.40 GAA and a 0.874 save percentage in four AHL contests … Made 10 saves in a relief role during season debut on March 10 at Binghamton … Ended the AHL campaign on a two-game win streak from March 26-27 … AHL season-high 33 saves on March 26 at Binghamton … Suited up for six contests with the Philadelphia Flyers in the NHL and logged a 1-3-1 record, a 3.33 GAA and a 0.893 save percentage … Made NHL season debut on March 31 at Buffalo, earning nine saves in a relief role … First and only win of the NHL campaign came on May 3 against Pittsburgh, showing 35 saves … Season-high 38 saves on May 8 at Washington … Notched 35 saves on May 3 versus Pittsburgh and on April 17 against Washington. 2019-20: Spent the majority of the campaign with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms during fourth year as a pro … Accumulated an 11-14-5 record with one shutout along with a 2.69 GAA and a 0.913 save percentage in 32 appearances … 0.913 save percentage ranked 15th in the AHL among qualifying goaltenders … Won first two games of the season and allowed just one goal in each contest, showing a 0.955 save percentage … Collected back-to-back victories from Nov. 20-22 … Recorded a 37-save shutout of Laval on Jan. 11, which was also season high in saves … Notched 13 games with at least 30 saves … Allowed two goals or less in 19 of the 32 contests … Competed in three games at the NHL level with the Philadelphia Flyers and recorded a 1-1-0 mark with a 3.55 GAA and a 0.890 save percentage … Made 36 saves in NHL season debut on Jan. 16 against Montreal … First and only NHL win came on Feb. 1 versus Colorado, stopping 28 shots. 2018-19: Skated in third season with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in the AHL … Posted a 19-17-3 record with one shutout along with a 2.74 GAA and a career-high 0.916 save percentage in 39 games … 0.916 save percentage tied for ninth in the AHL … Notched 42 saves in season debut during a 6-3 victory over Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on Oct. 20 … Faced a career-best 51 shots and collected a career-high 49 saves on Jan. 19 against Rochester in a 3-2 shootout win … Amassed seven games with at least 40 saves and 20 contests with at least 30 stops … Enjoyed a three-game win streak on three occasions from Dec. 22-28 (0.943 SV%), Jan. 16-23 (0.966 SV%) and from April 6-9 (0.914 SV%) … Career-high five-game winless streak from Feb. 9-March 3 … Logged an 18-save shutout of the Hershey Bears on Dec. 19 in a 5-0 victory … Potted an assist on Nov. 10 versus Charlotte … Allowed two goals or less in 21 outings … Allowed two goals or less in seven straight contests from Jan. 13-Feb. 22, totaling a 0.950 save percentage … Competed in two games at the NHL level with the Philadelphia Flyers … Showed a 0-1-0 mark with a 5.07 GAA and a 0.806 save percentage in two games … NHL season-high 17 saves on Dec. 15 at Vancouver in 50:49 of ice time. 2017-18: Spent the majority of the campaign in the AHL with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms … Logged a 16-8-2 record, a 2.75 GAA and a 0.913 save percentage in 27 regular-season games with the Phantoms … Career-high seven-game winning streak from Jan. 14-April 14, showing a 0.953 save percentage … Also enjoyed a four-game winning streak from Oct. 14-25 with a 0.919 save percentage … Regular-season high 42 saves on Nov. 8 at Bridgeport … Allowed two goals or less in 14 of the 27 regular-season contests … Added a 6-5 postseason ledger in the Calder Cup Playoffs along with a 1.98 GAA and a 0.944 save percentage … Reached the Eastern Conference Finals before being bested 4-0 to the eventual champions the Toronto Marlies … Ranked among the Calder Cup Playoff leaders in GAA (4th), wins (4th), save percentage (4th) and minutes played (757:59, 3rd) … Five-game postseason winning streak from April 28-May 12, accumulating a 0.967 save percentage … Amassed 44 or more saves in three games during playoff run … Allowed just one goal in four straight contests from May 4-12 … Competed in the longest game in AHL history on May 9 at Charlotte (146:48) and notched 94 saves on 95 shots, claiming a 2-1 victory in five overtimes … Also suited up for 11 games in the NHL with the Philadelphia Flyers … Contributed with a 4-2-1 record, a 0.905 save percentage and a NHL career-high 2.75 GAA … Made NHL debut on Jan. 31 at the Washington Capitals in a relief role, saving five shots in 8:02 of ice time … Made first NHL start on Feb. 1 at the New Jersey Devils and finished with 18 saves on 22 shots … First-career NHL victory came on Feb. 18 in a relief role at the New York Rangers, making 25 saves in 40 minutes of ice time in a 7-4 win … Two-game win streak in the NHL from Feb. 18-20 (0.925 SV%) and from March 17-22 (0.918 SV%) … NHL season-high 33 saves on March 22 against the New York Rangers. 2016-17: Suited up for rookie season with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in the AHL and competed in a career-high 47 games and recorded a career-best 27 wins … Logged a 27-14-5 record with four shutouts along with a 2.74 GAA and a 0.912 save percentage during the regular season … Ranked among the regular-season goaltending leaders in games played (T9th), minutes played (2718:37, 10th), shutouts (T7th), wins (T4th) and save percentage (T18th) … Placed among the regular-season rookie
goaltending leaders in games played (3rd), minutes played (3rd), shutouts (4th), GAA (10th), wins (1st) and save percentage (6th) … Made AHL and pro debut on Oct. 22 against Hartford and earned 29 saves in a 5-4 overtime defeat … Notched first pro victory in third game on Nov. 11 at Utica, saving 26 shots in a 4-1 win … First-career shutout came on Nov. 23 at Binghampton with 28 saves in a 1-0 victory … Other shut outs came on Jan. 7 against Albany (31 saves), Feb. 8 versus Binghampton (27 saves) and on March 8 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (31 saves) … Totaled one assist in four separate games on Dec. 2 versus Hershey, Jan. 8 against Utica, Feb. 19 at Utica and on April 2 against Hershey … Season-high five-game win streak from Dec. 9-17 (0.903 SV%) … Also enjoyed two four-game win streaks from Nov. 11-18 (0.954 SV%) and from Jan. 22-Feb. 8 (0.960 SV%) … Season-high 44 saves on April 8 against Springfield … Registered 40-plus saves on Jan. 27 at Binghampton (41 saves), Feb. 19 at Utica (43 saves) and on April 8 (44 saves) … Allowed two goals or less in 21 of the 47 regular-season games played … Competed in first pro postseason during the 2017 Calder Cup Playoffs … Made Calder Cup Playoffs debut on April 21 against Heshey … Postseason-high 20 saves in a 1-0 overtime defeat against Heshey on April 21. 2015-16: As a junior at Yale, posted a 19-8-4 record with five shutouts, a 1.64 GAA and a 0.936 save percentage in 31 games … Ranked among the NCAA leaders in GAA (1st), save percentage (T2nd), wins (T10th) and shutouts (T6th) … Finalist for the Richter Award (Top goaltender in NCAA) and for the Hobey Baker Award (Top player in NCAA) … Named a AHCA First-Team All-American and a uscho.com First-Team All-American … Won the ECAC’s Ken Dryden Award as the conference’s best goaltender … Also was a First-Team All-ECAC, First-Team All-Ivy League and First-Team All-New England … Set school record with 44th career win on Jan. 30 against RPI and set another record with 13th career shutout, saving all 29 shots in the game … ECAC Goalie of the Month in January and February … Season-high eight-game win streak from Jan. 30-Feb. 26 with a combined 0.959 save percentage … Collected five total shutouts on Nov. 20 against Cornell (28 saves), Jan. 8 at Arizona State (12 saves), Jan. 30 versus RPI (29 saves), Feb. 12 at Colgate (36 saves) and on Feb. 26 at Princeton (20 saves) … Season-high 36 saves on Feb. 12 at Colgate and on March 11 against Dartmouth … Allowed two goals or less in 24 of the 31 games … Season-best 77:14 of ice time on March 11 against Dartmouth, collecting 36 saves on 40 shots in a 4-3 defeat … Registered only assist on Jan. 22 at Clarkson … Finished with a 19-9-4 overall record and a 14-5-3 conference ledger … Season ended in NCAA East Regional Semifinal in a 3-2 overtime defeat against UMass Lowell. 2014-15: Selected for a roster spot on Team USA at the IIHF World Championship … Did not see any action at the World Championship but Team USA won the bronze medal … As a sophomore at Yale, showed a 17-10-5 record with seven shutouts, a 1.62 GAA and a 0.939 save percentage in 32 contests … GAA, save percentage and shutouts all set new school records … Ranked among the NCAA leaders in GAA (1st), save percentage (T1st) and shutouts (1st) … One of five finalists for the Mike Richter Award as the nation’s top D1 goaltender … Voted team MVP … Paced the ECAC in GAA and save percentage en route to claiming the Ken Dryden Award as the conference’s top goaltender … First-Team AHCA/CCM All-American, First-Team All-ECAC, First-Team All-New England and First-Team All-Ivy League … Season-high three-game win streak from Jan. 10-17 with a 0.970 save percentage … Shutouts came on Dec. 30 at Holy Cross (21 saves), Jan. 16 against Brown (28 saves), Jan. 30 versus Princeton (31 saves), Feb. 6 against Harvard (24 saves), Feb. 13 at Union (23 saves), Feb. 28 against Cornell (16 saves) and on March 14 versus Harvard (24 saves) … Season-high 39 saves in back-to-back outings from March 15-27 … Allowed two goals or less in 23 of the 32 games played … Season-best 96:36 of ice time on March 15 in a 3-2 double overtime defeat against Harvard … Finished with an 18-10-5 overall record and a 12-6-4 mark in conference play … Fell 3-2 in overtime to Boston University in the NCAA Northeast Regional First Round. 2013-14: Competed in freshman season at Yale University … Accumulated a 14-11-5 record with three shutouts, a 2.41 GAA and a 0.918 save percentage in 30 outings … Named the Ivy League co-Rookie of the Year and the team’s rookie of the year … Made collegiate debut on Oct. 19 against Ontario Tech … Collected 796 saves, the seventh most in Yale history … 2.41 GAA ranked eighth in school history and 0.918 save percentage placed sixth … Shutouts came on Jan. 25 versus Brown, March 1 against RPI and on March 7 against Harvard … Season-high 48 saves in third collegiate game on Nov. 9 at Quinnipiac … Named ECAC Goalie of the Week on March 8 and tabbed ECAC Rookie of the Week on Dec. 29. 2012-13: Competed in third and final season in the USHL with the Omaha Lancers … Registered a 25-21-1-0 record with one shutout, a 2.65 GAA and a 0.916 save percentage in 50 games … Ranked among the USHL regular-season leaders in games played (3rd), GAA (T7th), save percentage (4th), wins (3rd), time on ice (2894, 2nd) and saves (1396, 3rd) … Named team MVP and a USHL Second All-Star Team member … Season-high five-game win streak from Jan. 30-Feb. 13 with a 0.960 save percentage … Also enjoyed two four-game win streaks from Nov. 9-21 (0.949 SV%) and from Jan. 16-25 (0.935 SV%) … Season-high 44 saves on 45 shots on Feb. 2 at Fargo … 16-save shutout on Oct. 28 against Des Moines … 20 games with at least 30 saves … Allowed two goals or less in 26 of the 50 games played … Allowed just one goal in four consecutive contests from Nov. 28-Dec. 16. 2011-12: Suited up for first full season in the USHL with the Omaha Lancers … Named to the USHL All-Rookie Team … Logged a 27-15-0-3 ledger with four shutouts, a 2.76 GAA and a 0.910 save percentage in 48 regular-season games … Ranked among the USHL regular-season leaders in games played (4th), GAA (11th), save percentage (8th), wins (T2nd), shutouts (T3rd), time on ice (2762, 3rd) and saves (1287, 4th) … Added a 1-3 record in the USHL playoffs with a 3.30 GAA and a 0.910 save percentage … Made USHL playoff debut on April 20 against Waterloo, making 42 saves in a 4-2 victory … Began the regular season with back-to-back shutouts from Oct. 7-15, making a combined 45 saves … Other shutouts came on Jan. 28 at Des Moines (24 saves) and on March 9 against Tri-City (26 saves) … Enjoyed two four-game win streaks from Dec. 2-10 (0.932) and from Jan. 4-14 (0.915) … Season-high 49 saves on Feb. 4 at Sioux City in a 3-2 shootout defeat … 15 games with at least 30 saves and three contests with 40-plus saves … Allowed two goals or less in 25 out of the 48 regular-season games … Competed in the USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game and collected nine saves on 11 shots in 30 minutes of ice time. 2010-11: Saw action in one game in the USHL, making league debut on March 18 against Muskegon with 28 saves in a 5-0 defeat … Spent the most time in the Minnesota High School league with Lake of the Woods High School … Garnered the Frank Brimsek Award as Minnesota’s Senior Goalie of the Year … Amassed a 16-6-3 record with six shutouts, a 1.48 GAA and a 0.948 save percentage in 25 regular-season games … Added a 1-1 ledger with a 3.03 GAA
and a 0.923 save percentage in two playoff games with Lake of the Woods … Ranked among the Minnesota High School leaders in games played (T1st), GAA (2nd), save percentage (1st), wins (T9th), shutouts (T2nd), time on ice (1273, 10th) and saves (671, 9th) … Competed in 14 games in the Upper Midwest High School Elite League with Team Kowalski … Logged a 2.76 GAA and a 0.930 save percentage … Added a 3.43 GAA and a 0.891 save percentage in two postseason games in the Elite League … Paced the Upper Midwest HS Elite League in save percentage while placing second in GAA. 2009-10: Played exclusively with Lake of the Woods High School in the Minnesota High School league … Notched a 12-12-1 record with three shutouts, a 2.80 GAA and a 0.919 save percentage in 25 regular-season games … Added a 0-1 postseason ledger with a 4.00 GAA and a 0.875 save percentage … Ranked among the league’s regular-season leaders in games played (T1st), save percentage (T18th), time on ice (1291, 3rd) and saves (808, 5th). 2008-09: Suited up for sophomore season at Lake of the Woods in the Minnesota High School league … Posted a 5-11-1 record, a 3.44 GAA and a 0.909 save percentage in 17 appearances … Save percentage placed 13th in the league and 592 saves ranked second. 2007-08: Competed in four games as a freshman for Lake of the Woods High School in the Minnesota High School league … Logged a 0-3-0 record with a 6.86 GAA and a 0.847 save percentage.
Games Played: 47, 2016-17
Wins: 27, 2016-17
Shutouts: 4, 2016-17
Consecutive Starts: 10, 11/13/16-12/3/16
Consecutive Games Played: 10, 11/13/16-12/3/16
Winning Streak: 7, 1/14/18-4/14/18
AHL Game: 10/22/16 LV vs. HFD (5-4 OTL, 29 saves)
AHL Win: 11/11/16 LV at UTI (4-1 W, 26 saves)
AHL Shutout: 11/23/16 LV at BNG (1-0 W, 28 saves)
Losing Streak (Regulation): 4, twice (MR: 12/2/22-12/17/22)
Winless Streak: 5, 2/9/19-3/3/19
Saves, Game: 49, 1/19/19 LV vs. ROC Shots Faced, Game: 51, 1/19/19 LV vs. ROC Goals Against, Game: 6, five times (MR: 4/7/19 LV vs. WBS)
NHL Game: 1/31/18 PHI at WSH (ND, 5 saves)
NHL Win: 2/18/18 PHI at NYR (7-4 W, 25 saves)
NHL Shutout: 4/1/23 FLA at CBJ (7-0 W, 21 saves)
Height: 6’1” Weight: 178 Shoots: Right
Born: 3/28/02 in Jackson, Mich. Drafted: Detroit’s 4th choice, 70th overall, in 2021 NHL Entry Draft
Second season as a Griffin ... First year pro ... Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 3/28/23 ... Signed to an ATO by Grand Rapids, 3/28/23.
Career Highlights: Made the Team USA roster for the 2023 World Championship and made his tournament debut on May 12, 2023 against Finland, recording an assist in the process … Scored first goal for the USA senior team on May 17, 2023 against Austria at the 2023 World Championship … Signed first pro contract on March 28, 2023 with the Red Wings … Made professional debut with the Griffins on March 29, 2023 against the Chicago Wolves … Registered first AHL point with an assist against the Milwaukee Admirals on March 31, 2023 … Scored first AHL goal during a three-point contest (2-1—3) on April 6, 2023 at the Manitoba Moose … In 2022-23 at the University of Denver, named to the All-USCHO Third Team, NCHC Second All-Star Team and the NCAA West Second
All-American Team … Won consecutive conference championships at Denver from 2021-23 … Made NCAA debut on Oct. 8, 2021 against Arizona State University, scoring two goals … 2022 NCHC Rookie of the Year after posting 38 points (14-24—38) in 41 games … Won the 2022 NCAA Hockey Championship with Denver … Named a top three player on Team USA at the 2022 World Junior Championship … Drafted with the 70th overall pick by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, totaling seven points (5-2—7) in five appearances … Tallied 75 points (36-39—75) in 81 games at Denver … Compiled 58 points (26-32—58) in 98 USHL games across three seasons.
2022-23: Made the Team USA roster for the 2023 World Championship and made his tournament debut on May 12, 2023 against Finland, recording an assist in the process … Scored first goal for the USA senior team on May 17, 2023 against Austria … Finished the World Championship with four points (1-3—4) in 10 games and a fourth-place finish … Signed first pro contract on March 28 with the Red Wings … Made pro debut with the Griffins on March 29 against the Chicago Wolves… Registered first AHL point with an assist against the Milwaukee Admirals on March 31 … Scored first AHL goal during a three-point contest (2-1—3) on April 6 at the Manitoba Moose … Concluded AHL season with six points (3-3—6) in as many outings … Potted 37 points (22-15—37) in 40 games with the University of Denver, serving as an alternate captain … Added 32 penalty minutes and a plus-19 rating … Named to the All-USCHO Third Team, the NCHC Second All-Star Team and the NCAA West Second All-American Team … Won the NCHC regular-season title for the second straight campaign … Ranked among the team leaders in points (2nd), goals (1st), assists (9th), penalty minutes (5th) and plus-minus rating (5th) … 22 goals tied for fifth in the country … 10 multi-point outings with the Pioneers … Season-high three points in two games on Oct . 8 against the University of Maine (2-1—3) and on Oct. 28 at Miami University of Ohio (3-0—3), which was first and only collegiate hat trick … Five games with multiple goals … Two assists on Feb. 17 against the University of Minnesota-Duluth … Career-high 10-game point streak (5-9—14) from Feb. 10-March 11 … Enjoyed a three-game goal streak on four occasions from Oct. 7-14 (4-0—4), Oct. 22-29 (6-0—6), Dec. 9-16 (3-0—3) and from Feb. 18-25 (3-0—3) … Season-high six-game assist streak from Feb. 24-March 11 (0-6—6) … Five power-play goals … Scored on the power play in consecutive games from Feb. 18-24 … Finished college season with a 30-10-0 overall record and a 19-5-0 conference ledger … Fell in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to No. 4 Cornell, 2-0. 2021-22: Totaled 38 points (14-24—38), 44 penalty minutes and a plus-23 rating in 41 games at Denver during freshman season … NCAA National Championship winner with Denver, beating No. 1 Minnesota State 5-1 in the finals … NCHC regular-season champion … NCHC All-Rookie Team member … NCHC Rookie of the Year … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T5th), assists (T5th), goals (7th) and plus-minus rating (T3rd) … Made NCAA debut on Oct. 8 against Arizona State University, scoring two goals … Potted first NCAA assist on Oct. 22 at Providence College … 11 multi-point games … First three-point night on Nov. 12 against Western Michigan University … Notched a season-high three assists on Jan. 15 against the University of Nebraska-Omaha and on Feb. 4 against St. Cloud State University … Two points in three straight games from Nov. 20-Dec. 4 … Season-best nine-game point streak (7-8—15) from Nov. 12-Dec. 31 … Four-game goal streak from Nov. 12-20 (5-0—5) … Enjoyed five-game assist streak (0-6—6) from Dec. 3-31 … Scored three power-play goals … Finished the NCAA season with a 31-9-1 overall record and a 18-6-0 conference ledger … Appeared in first World Junior Championship with Team USA, compiling seven points (5-2—7) in five games … Named a top three player on Team USA … Made World Junior Championship debut on Dec. 26 in a 3-2 win over Slovakia before the tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic … During the rescheduled World Junior Championship, registered first assist for Team USA U20 against Germany on Aug. 9 … Scored first U20 Team USA goal during a three-point contest (2-1—3) on Aug. 11 against Switzerland. 2020-21: Served as captain for the Tri-City Storm during final USHL season … Amassed a career-high totals in points (44), goals (20), assists (24) and plus-minus rating (+8) in 47 regular-season games … Added 37 penalty minutes … Registered two points (1-1—2) and four penalty minutes in three playoff contests … Began the campaign with three points (1-2—3) in season opener on Nov. 7 at Sioux City … Ranked among the team leaders in points (2nd), assists (3rd) and goals (T1st) during the regular season … Nine multi-point outings … Season-high three points on Nov. 7 at Sioux City (1-2—3) and on April 1 at Des Moines (1-2—3) … Five games with two goals … Four outings with two
assists, including two straight games with two helpers from April 1-2 at Des Moines and Sioux Falls, respectively … Season-high five-game point streak (4-5—9) from March 20-April 9 … Enjoyed a three-game assist streak (0-5—5) from April 1-3 … Tallied a season-best two-game goal streak on five occasions from Dec. 11-15 (3-0—3), Jan. 15-16 (3-0—3), Feb. 21-27 (2-0—2), March 6-7 (4-0—4) and from March 20-April 1 (3-0—3) … First two-goal game in the USHL on Dec. 11 against Omaha … Season-high 17 penalty minutes on April 2 at Sioux Falls … Selected with the 70th overall pick by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft. 2019-20: Competed in first full USHL season with the Tri-City Storm … Accumulated 13 points (6-7—13) in 47 games … Added 49 penalty minutes and a minus-19 rating … Scored first USHL goal on Nov. 8 against Des Moines … First two-assist night on Jan. 3 at Des Moines … Ended the season with goals in the final two games on March 6-7 against Muskegon … Three-game point streak (1-2—3) from Jan. 14-18 … Season-high 10 penalty minutes on Nov. 23 against the USNTDP Juniors. 2018-19: Made USHL debut with the USNTDP Juniors on Nov. 21 at Muskegon … Recorded first USHL point with an assist on April 12 against Youngstown … Finished the USHL campaign with one assist in four games between USNTDP (3 GP) and Tri-City (1 GP) … Potted three helpers in seven games with the U.S. National U17 Team in the National Team Development Program … In the T1EHL U16 league with Little Caesars U16 AAA team, compiled 13 points (8-5—13) and 10 penalty minutes in eight contests … Spent the majority of the campaign with the Little Caesars U16 AAA team in the U16 AAA league … Showed 65 points (35-30—65) and a plus-63 rating in 60 appearances … Ranked among the team leaders in points (5th), assists (7th), goals (T2nd) and plus-minus (7th) … 35 goals tied for 12th in the U16 AAA league. 2017-18: Played exclusively with the Little Caesars U15 AAA team in the U15 AAA league … Recorded 78 points (43-35—78), 67 penalty minutes and a plus-93 rating in 67 outings … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T1st), goals (1st), assists (5th), penalty minutes (3rd) and plus-minus (1st) … Placed among the U15 AAA league leaders in points (T7th), goals (3rd) and plus-minus (1st) … Future Detroit Red Wings draft pick Kienan Draper was also featured on the team. 2016-17: Appeared in 19 games with Little Caesars U14 AAA team in the HPHL U14 league … Notched 25 points (16-9—25) and 10 penalty minutes … Paced the league in goals with 16 … Ranked among the league leaders in points (2nd), goals (1st) and assists (T9th) … Lead Little Caesars U14 AAA team in points and goals, while tying for fifth in assists … Future Detroit Red Wing draftee Kienan Draper was also featured on the team.
Games Played: 6, 2022-23
Goals: 3, 2022-23
Assists: 3, 2022-23
Points: 6, 2022-23
PIM: 0, 2022-23
Goal Streak: 2, 4/6/23-4/7/23
AHL Game: 3/29/23 GR vs. CHI
AHL Point: 3/31/23 GR vs. MIL (assist)
Assist Streak: N/A
Point Streak: 3, 4/6/23-4/10/23
Goals, Game: 2, 4/6/23 GR at MB
Assists, Game: 1, three times (MR: 4/10/23 GR at CLE)
Points, Game: 3, 4/6/23 GR at MB PIM, Game: N/A
AHL Goal: 4/6/23 GR at MB (Oskari Salminen)
Height: 6’1” Weight: 195 Shoots: Left Born: 3/27/00 in Truro, Nova Scotia Drafted: Detroit’s 4th choice, 36th overall, in 2018 NHL Entry Draft
Fourth season as a Griffin … Fourth year pro … Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 9/28/18 … Loaned to HPK Hameenlinna (Liiga/Finland) by Detroit, 9/21/20 … Recalled from HPK Hameenlinna by Detroit, 10/22/20 ... Designated as non-roster by Detroit, 1/12/21 ... Assigned by Detroit, 4/12/21 ... Assigned by Detroit, 10/7/21 ... Assigned by Detroit, 10/9/22 ... Re-signed to a one-year contract by Detroit, 7/15/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/7/23.
Career Highlights: Tied a career-best 19 assists in 61 games during the 2022-23 season … In 2022-23, became just the third Griffins defenseman to score two overtime goals in a season, joining Filip Hronek (2018-19) and Bryan Helmer (2005-06) … Posted career-high numbers in games played (70), goals (5), assists (19), points (24) and penalty minutes (34) during the 2021-22 AHL season … Ranked among rookie defensemen AHL leaders in points (T9th), assists (T9th), and goals (T12th) … Scored first pro goal on Nov. 26 against Chicago … Made his North American and AHL debut with the Griffins on April 20, 2021 against Cleveland … Logged first AHL point on an assist in Rockford on May 1, 2021 … Won a gold medal with Team Canada at the U20 World Junior Championship in 2020 … QMJHL Second All-Star Team selection in 2018-19 … Hlinka Memorial Gold Medal winner with Canada in 2018 … Named the QMJHL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2016-17 and earned a spot on the QMJHL All-Rookie Team … Achieved the NSMMHL Rookie Defenseman Award in 2014-15 … Named to the NSMBHL Rookie All-Star Team in 2013-14.
2022-23: Suited up for third season with the Griffins and compiled 22 points (3-19—22), 30 penalty minutes and a minus-14 rating in 61 games … 19 assists tied a career high … Became just the third Griffins defenseman to score two overtime goals in a season, joining Filip Hronek (2018-19) and Bryan Helmer (2005-06) … Two overtime goals set a new career high and tied for first among AHL defensemen … Two overtime tallies tied for fifth in the Griffins’ top 10 for a single season … Tied for 10th in the franchise’s all-time regular-season leaderboard with two overtime goals … Tied a career-high two assists on three occasions on Oct. 15 against San Diego, Nov. 11 at San Diego and Feb. 25 versus Cleveland … Career-best three-game assist streak from April 2-7, which also tied career-high point streak … Four multi-point outings … Recorded four penalty minutes in consecutive games from Jan. 6-7 against Texas, which tied career-high total for a single game … Missed nine games due to rehabbing an injury. 2021-22: Skated in first full AHL season and notched career-highs in games played (70), goals (5), assists (19), points (24) and penalty minutes (34) … Ranked among rookie defensemen AHL leaders in points (T9th), assists (T9th), and goals (T12th) … Placed second on the roster among blueliners in points, goals and assists … Scored first pro goal on Nov. 26 against Chicago during a two-point (1-1—2) outing … Totaled a career-high two assists on Oct. 30 against Milwaukee … Recorded helpers in consecutive games for the first time from Dec. 31-Jan. 1 … Three multi-point outings … Amassed a career-high three-game point streak twice … Registered 123 shots with a 4.3% shooting percentage … Two power-play goals. 2020-21: Made his North American and AHL debut with the Griffins on April 20 against Cleveland, which began a 10-game stint with the club … Totaled two points (0-2—2) during that span … Logged first AHL point on an assist on May 1 at Rockford … Suffered a shoulder injury in his professional debut with HPK of Finland’s Liiga and underwent successful surgery in late-October, a procedure that kept him sidelined until April. 2019-20: Limited to 28 games between Halifax and Moncton due to a shoulder injury … Began the year with Halifax in the QMJHL and totaled two points (0-2—2) before being dealt to Moncton on Jan. 6 … Wrapped up his time with Halifax as the team’s all-time scoring champion among blueliners with 143 points … Registered 17 points (4-13—17) in 25 games for the Wildcats and concluded the season with a plus-33 rating and 40 penalty minutes … Recorded nine points in final eight games … Skated in all seven contests for the gold medal-winning Team Canada at the 2020 World Junior Championships, logging four points (1-3—4). 2018-19: Served as an alternate captain for Halifax in 53 games, while registering career highs in points (62), goals (16), assists (46) and a plus-33 rating … Named to the QMJHL Second All-Star Team … Placed second in the QMJHL in regular-season scoring among defensemen … Ranked among team leaders in points (6th), assists (3rd) and goals (6th) … Competed in a career-high 22 playoff games during Halifax’s President’s Cup Playoff run to the finals … Garnered a playoff career-best 16 points (2-14—16), 38 PIM and a plus-six rating … Playoff point total ranked tied for 14th while assists tied for fifth … Appeared in four games for Team Canada at the World Junior Championship, potting one assist. 2017-18: Skated in a career-high 65 games for Halifax, totaling 47 points (9-38—47), 86 penalty minutes and a plus-14 rating … Led Halifax blueliners in points and assists while also ranking among team leaders in goals (9th), assists (T-3rd) and points (7th) … Saw action in nine playoff games and earned four helpers … Won a gold medal for Team Canada in the Hlinka Gretzky Cup, totaling three points (1-2—3) in five games … Scored three times as alternate captain for Team Canada at the U18 World Junior Championship and was named a top-three player for Canada. 2016-17: Competed in 59 games during his junior hockey rookie season for Halifax … Registered 32 points (4-28—32), 60 penalty minutes and a plus-seven rating … Led Halifax defensemen in scoring and ranked sixth among all skaters on the team … 28 assists placed third on the roster … Named to the
QMJHL All-Rookie Team … Recognized as league’s Defensive Rookie of the Year … Made his junior hockey playoff debut for the Mooseheads … Skated in six contests as an alternate captain for Team Canada at the U17 World Hockey Championship, totaling two points (0-2—2) … Also appeared in five games for Team Canada at the U18 World Junior Championship and logged another two assists. 2015-16: Was an alternate captain for Cole Harbour during his final season in the NSMMHL, registering 36 points (14-22—36) in 33 games … Named NSMMHL Top Defenseman … 36 points ranked tied for 18th in the league while his assist count tied for 13th … Placed in the top six on the roster for points (6th), assists (5th) and goals (T-5th) … Won a bronze medal for Team Nova Scotia in the QGC-16 tournament, scoring three points (2-1—3) in five outings … Captured a silver medal for the Canada U16 team at the Youth Olympic Games, logging four points (1-3—4) in six contests. 2014-15: Named NSMMHL Rookie Defenseman of the Year for his 29-point (10-19—29) performance in 32 games for Cole Harbour … Reached the playoffs for the first time in his career, contributing seven points (2-5—7) in just as many contests … 29 points ranked second among league defensemen while his 10 goals paced the NSMMHL blueliners … Also placed among team leaders in goals (6th), assists (5th) and points (5th). 2013-14: Combined for 34 points (12-22—34) in 32 contests during his first and only season in the NSMBHL with Dartmouth, serving as the team’s alternate captain … Named to the NSMBHL Rookie All-Star Team and the NSMBHL Second All-Star Team … Point total paced the league’s defensemen while his assists ranked second and goals took third.
Personal: Lives in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia … Has a younger sister … Greatest hockey memory is winning the World Junior Championship in 2020 … Started playing at the age of 4 … Hockey nicknames are Mac and JMac … Hockey idol as a youth was Sidney Crosby … Greatest influence on career has been his parents … Wants to be a golf teaching pro after playing hockey … First job was mowing lawns … Favorite charitable causes is Heart and Stroke Foundation … Most unique place he’s visited is Scotland … Loves to fish and be on the water back home during the summer … Would like to trade places with a PGA Tour player … Also played baseball growing up … Favorite food is sushi … Favorite music artist is Morgan Wallen … Favorite movie is Step Brothers … Favorite TV show is Yellowstone … Favorite vacation spot is Nova Scotia … Favorite pro team is the Dallas Cowboys … Least favorite pro team is the New York Yankees … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is golf.
Games Played: 70, 2021-22
Goals: 5, 2021-22
Assists: 19, twice (MR: 2022-23)
Points: 24, 2021-22
PIM: 34, 2021-22
Goal Streak: N/A
AHL Game: 4/20/21 GR vs. CLE
AHL Point: 5/1/21 GR at RFD (assist)
Assist Streak: 3, 4/2/23-4/7/23 Point Streak: 3, three times (MR: 4/2/23-4/7/23)
Goals, Game: 1, eight times (MR: 3/10/23 GR vs. RFD)
Assists, Game: 2, four times (MR: 2/25/23 GR vs. CLE)
Points, Game: 2, seven times (MR: 3/10/23 GR vs. RFD)
PIM, Game: 4, three times (MR: 1/7/23 GR vs. TEX)
AHL Goal: 11/26/21 GR vs. CHI (Eetu Makiniemi)
Height: 6’4” Weight: 210 Shoots: Right
Born: 12/9/97 in Hugo, Minn.
Third season as a Griffin … Fourth year pro … Signed a one-year contract with Cleveland (AHL), 4/6/20 … Signed to a two-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 5/31/21 ... Assigned by Detroit, 10/7/21 ... Assigned by Detroit, 10/9/22 ... Re-signed to a one-year contract by Detroit, 7/14/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/7/23.
Career Highlights: Notched a career-high 68 penalty minutes and 72 shots in 59 games during the 2022-23 season with the Griffins … Skated in first game as a Griffin on Oct. 15, 2021 against Rockford … Tied career-best numbers in goals (3), assists (10) and points (10) during the 2021-22 season … Set new career-highs in games played (55) and penalty minutes (54) in 2021-22 … Made 24 appearances for Cleveland during his rookie season in 2020-21, compiling 10 points (3-7—10) and a plus-10 rating … Skated in first AHL game on Feb. 12, 2021 against Rochester … Earned first AHL point, assist, and multi-point game on Feb. 22, 2021 at Rockford … Netted inaugural AHL goal on March 20, 2021 against Grand Rapids … Captained the University of Connecticut during his senior season in 2019-20 … Appeared in 114 collegiate games and tallied 47 points (11-36—47) … In 2019-20, named the Hockey East Best Defensive Defenseman and earned a spot on the Hockey East Second All-Star Team.
2022-23: In second season with the Griffins, accumulated seven points (2-5—7), 68 penalty minutes and a minus-four rating in 59 games … Totaled career-high numbers in games played (59), penalty minutes (68) and shots (72) … Led the team with 68 penalty minutes, the fewest ever to lead the Griffins … Scored a goal on Jan. 18 at Rockford and April 10 at Cleveland … Registered a season-high plus-two rating in four separate games … Career-high six shots on April 10 at Cleveland, recording one goal … Five games with five or more penalty minutes … Season-high 15 penalty minutes on March 31 against Milwaukee, two minutes shy of tying career high … Dropped the gloves on six different occasions … Missed three straight games from Nov. 3-5 due to rehabbing an injury. 2021-22: Skated in a careerhigh 55 games during first season in Grand Rapids and made Griffins debut on Oct. 15 versus Rockford … Logged a career-best 54 penalty minutes … Tied career-high numbers in goals (3), assists (7) and points (10) … Compiled 53 shots and an even plus-minus rating … Registered two points (1-1—2) on Dec. 6 at Cleveland, which tied a career best … Recorded a career game-high 17 penalty minutes on Nov. 13 against Manitoba … Scored first goal of the campaign on Nov. 24 at Milwaukee. 2020-21: Appeared in 24 games for Cleveland in the AHL during his rookie season … Logged 10 points (3-7—10), 14 penalty minutes and a plus-10 rating … Made professional debut on Feb. 12 against Rochester and recorded two shots and a plus-one rating … Potted first career assist on Feb. 22 in Rockford during his first two-point (0-2—2) outing … Grabbed first AHL goal on March 20 against Grand Rapids … Secured his second two-point contest (1-1—2) on April 17 against Rochester, which began a season-high three-game point streak (2-2—4) from April 17-21 … Scored first power-play goal on April 21 against the Griffins … Registered a season-best four penalty minutes during the season finale on May 15 at Grand Rapids … Ranked among team’s rookie leaders in points (T-5th), assists (5th) and goals (T-5th) … Paced the franchise with his plus-10 rating. 2019-20: Captained the University of Connecticut team in all 34 games during his senior campaign, totaling a collegiate best 22 points (3-19—22) 20 penalty minutes and a plus-23 rating … Awarded the Hockey East Best Defensive Defenseman … Garnered Hockey East All-Star Second Team honors … Tied for fifth on the team in scoring with a career-high 22 tallies … 19 assists also rank as a collegiate best … Six multi-point outings … Earned first career Hockey East Player of the Week award after posting two assists in a 3-3 tie with then-No. 12 UMASS-Lowell on Nov. 15 and scoring a goal in a 2-1 win over the River Hawks the following night … Totaled a career-high three assists on Feb. 1 against New Hampshire … Compiled a collegiate-best five-game point streak (1-6—7) from Jan. 18 through Feb. 1. 2018-19: Skated in all 34 games as a junior at UCONN, registering a career-high 14 points on three goals and 11 assists … Ranked fourth on the roster in shots with 75 … Picked up three helpers on Oct. 26 in a 5-2 victory over Maine … Collected his second multi-point outing on March 1 against Vermont when he logged two assists in a 5-1 win … Scored only power-play goal against Boston College on Feb. 1. 2017-18: Saw time in 15 contests for UCONN during his sophomore season … Concluded the campaign with five points on three goals and three assists … All three goals came on the power play … Recorded a goal and a helper on two separate occasions on Oct. 13 against AIC and on Feb. 3 at Brown … Logged a two-game point streak (2-1—3) from Jan. 27 through Feb. 3. 2016-17: Appeared in 31 games for UCONN during his freshman campaign, finishing with five points (2-3—5) … Ranked second on the roster with a plus-eight rating … Both goals were scored on the power play and turned out to be game-winners … Blocked a team-high 61 shots and placed 12th in the conference … Garnered first career multi-point outing on Jan. 12 when he tallied a goal and an assist in a 6-3 win over Maine … Recorded first goal during collegiate debut on Oct. 7 against Alabama Huntsville. 2015-16: Captained the White Bear Lake High School team during his senior year, totaling 20 points (8-12—20) in 25 games … Added a career-best 39 penalty minutes … Paced the team in points and assists while taking second in goals … Participated in two playoff games and earning one assist, notching his fourth playoff appearance in just as many years … Skated in 19 contests for Team Northeast in the Upper Midwest High School Elite Hockey League and registered nine points on three goals and six helpers … Ranked among team defensive leaders in points (2nd), assists (2nd) and goals (2nd) …
Totaled five points (2-3—5) in three playoff contests. 2014-15: Competed in all 25 games as a junior at White Bear Lake and logged a career-best 28 points (6-22—28) … 22 assists also claimed a career high … Ranked among team leaders in points (5th), assists (2nd) and goals (7th) … Appeared in two playoff games and earned a helper. 2013-14: As a sophomore in high school, skated in all 25 games and garnered 16 points on two goals and 14 assists … Reached the playoffs and added one assist in two outings … Placed among team defensive leaders in points (2nd), goals (T-2nd) and assists (2nd). 2012-13: Skated in all 25 varsity games as a freshman for White Bear Lake High School … Logged eight points 92-6—8), which ranked third on the roster among blueliners … Reached the playoffs for the first time, appearing in three contests.
Personal: Lives in Nisswa, Minn. During the offseason … Married Catherine Newpower in 2023 … Got a degree in criminal justice from UCONN … Has four siblings … Best friend in hockey is Jared McIsaac … Greatest hockey memory is scoring a buzzer beater game-winner during senior night at UCONN … Started playing hockey at the age of 3 … Hockey nickname is Newy … Hockey idol as a youth was Scott Stevens … Greatest influence on career has been his parents and wife … Wants to be a coach or work for the FBI after playing career is done … First job was as a bus boy … Proudest achievement is getting married and earning a college degree … Favorite charitable causes are breast cancer and people with special needs … Most unique place he’s been is Grenada for his honeymoon … Survived a tornado when he was younger … Would like to trade places with a PGA golfer … Played all of the sports growing up … Favorite food is tacos … Favorite music artist is Nickelback … Favorite move is The Dark Knight … Favorite TV show is Yellowstone … Favorite sport to watch besides hockey is golf.
Games Played: 59, 2022-23
Goals: 3, twice (MR: 2021-22)
Assists: 7, twice (MR: 2021-22)
Points: 10, twice (MR: 2021-22)
PIM: 68, 2022-23
Goal Streak: N/A
Assist Streak: 2, 4/17/21-4/20/21
Point Streak: 3, 4/17/21-4/21/21
Goals, Game: 1, eight times (MR: 4/10/23 GR at CLE)
Assists, Game: 2, 2/22/21 CLE at RFD
Points, Game: 2, three times (MR: 12/6/21 GR at CLE)
PIM, Game: 17, 11/13/21 GR vs. MB
Height: 6’1”
Weight: 198 Shoots: Right
Born: 5/28/95 in West Dundee, Ill.
Alternate Captain … First season as a Griffin ... Fifth year pro ... Signed to a one-year entrylevel contract by Vancouver, 4/2/19 … Re-signed to a two-year contract by Vancouver, 7/9/19 … Assigned to Utica (AHL) by Vancouver, 9/25/19 … Assigned to Vancouver’s Taxi Squad, 3/17/21 … Recalled by Vancouver, 3/21/21 … Signed to a one-year contract by Anaheim, 7/28/21 … Assigned to San Diego (AHL) by Anaheim, 10/7/21 … Recalled by Anaheim, 1/19/22 … Reassigned to San Diego by Anaheim, 1/26/22 … Signed to a one-year contract by Seattle, 7/13/22 … Assigned to Coachella Valley (AHL) by Seattle, 10/13/22 … Signed to a two-year contract by Detroit, 7/1/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/7/23.
Career Highlights: In 2022-23, posted career-high numbers in games played (72), goals (9), assists (42), points (51), plus-minus rating (+28), penalty minutes (42), shots (154) and game-winners (1) with the Coachella Valley Firebirds … Named to the 2023 AHL Second All-Star Team … Reached the 2023 Calder Cup Finals with Coachella Valley before being bested 4-3 by the Hershey Bears … Registered first NHL point with an assist on Jan. 21, 2021 against the Montreal Canadiens … In 2019-20 with the Utica Comets, named to the AHL All-Rookie Team and the AHL Second All-Star Team in addition to competing in the AHL All-Star Game … Tabbed AHL Rookie of the Month in December 2019 when he bagged 16 points (3-13—16) in 13 games … In 201920, ranked among the AHL rookie leaders in points (6th) and assists (1st) … Made AHL debut on Oct. 5, 2019 at the Binghamton Devils … Collected first pro point with an assist on Oct. 12, 2019 at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins … Scored first pro goal on Oct. 18, 2019 against the Charlotte Checkers … Made pro debut in the NHL with the Vancouver Canucks on April 6, 2019 at the Nashville Predators … Spent three seasons at Quinnipiac University from 2016-19, accumulating 65 points (10-55—65), 100 penalty minutes and a minus-six rating in 116 appearances … In 2016-17, became the first freshman to lead Quinnipiac in assists (22) since Matthew Peca did so in 2011-12, and was just the fifth freshman in Quinnipiac’s NCAA Div. I history to achieve the feat … Competed in one USHL campaign in 2015-16 with the Bloomington Thunder and notched 28 points (2-26—28) in 60 regular-season games … Spent three seasons in the NAHL from 2012-15 with the Coulee Region Chill, totaling 56 points (8-48—56) in 110 contests.
2022-23: Posted career-high numbers in games played (72), goals (9), assists (42), points (51), plus-minus rating (+28), penalty minutes (42), shots (154) and game-winners (1) with the Coachella Valley Firebirds … Named to the AHL Second All-Star Team … Reached the Calder Cup Finals with Coachella Valley before being bested 4-3 by the Hershey Bears … Added 11 points (2-9—11) in 26 postseason games … Ranked among the AHL leaders in assists (T8th) and plus-minus rating (T3rd) … Ranked among the AHL defensemen leaders in points (T3rd), assists (T2nd) and plus-minus rating (T3rd) … Placed among the team’s regular-season leaders in points (5th), assists (1st) and plus-minus rating (1st) … Made Coachella Valley debut on Oct. 16 at Calgary … First point as a Firebird came with an assist on Oct. 17 at Calgary … Scored first Coachella Valley goal on Dec. 3 at Henderson … 10 multi-point outings … Tied a career-high with three assists on Dec. 16 at San Diego and on March 25 against Henderson … Career-best two goals on March 19 versus San Diego … Tied a career-high goal streak from Dec. 3-9 (2-0—2) and from March 11-12 (2-0—2) … Tied a career-best three-game assist streak on four separate occasions from Oct. 23-29 (0-4—4), Jan. 8-13 (0-3—3), Feb. 3-10 (0-3—3) and from March 3-8 (0-4—4) … Career-high six-game point streak from Jan. 7-21 (2-4—6) … Back-to-back games with two assists from Feb. 22-24 … Power-play goal on March 11 against Texas and on March 19 against San Diego … First-career game-winner on Jan. 7 versus San Jose … Three multi-point outings during the Calder Cup Playoffs … Points in consecutive playoff contests from June 13-15 (1-2—3) … Two assists in two postseason outings on May 19 against Calgary and on June 8 versus Hershey … Scored one playoff power-play goal on June 13 at Hershey. 2021-22: Skated in second full AHL season, appearing for the San Diego Gulls for the first time … Notched 24 points (4-20—24), 36 penalty minutes and a minus-one rating in 65 regular-season games … Added two Calder Cup Playoff appearances, making AHL postseason debut on May 4 at Ontario … Ranked among San Diego’s defensemen leaders in points (3rd), assists (T2nd), goals (T3rd) and power-play goals (T2nd) … Made San Diego debut on Oct. 16 at Ontario, recording an assist in the process … Scored first goal with San Diego on Oct. 22 against Stockton … Began season on a three-game point streak from Oct. 16-23 (1-2—3), which set season high … Tallied two assists in four games on Nov. 26 against San Jose, Feb. 4 versus Tucson, Feb. 16 at San Jose, and on April 2 against Iowa … Registered an assist in back-to-back contests from Jan. 26-28 (0-2—2) … Scored two power-play goals throughout the campaign on Oct. 22 against Stockton and on Feb. 5 against Tucson … Other two goals came on Nov. 19 at San Jose and Dec. 11- versus Ontario … Season-high plus-three rating on March 26 against Ontario in a 5-1 victory … Collected a season-high four shots on Nov. 19 at San Jose and Feb. 19 against Ontario. 2020-21: Shortened and delayed season due to the COVID-19 pandemic … Spent much of the campaign on Vancouver’s taxi squad … Competed in just one game all season with the Canucks, totaling one point and a minus-one rating … Bagged first NHL point with an assist on Jan. 21 against the Montreal Canadiens. 2019-20: Suited up for first full pro season with the Utica Comets … Notched 45 points (7-38—45), 12 penalty minutes and a plus-17 rating … Named to AHL All-Rookie Team and the AHL Second All-Star Team … Played in the AHL All-Star Game … Made AHL debut on Oct. 5 at Binghamton … Collected first pro point with an assist on Oct. 12 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton … Scored first pro goal on Oct. 18 against Charlotte
… Ranked among the league’s rookie leaders in points (6th) and assists (1st) … Ranked among the AHL’s rookie defensemen leaders in points (1st), assists (1st), goals (T2nd), and plus-minus rating (2nd) … Placed among the team leaders in points (5th), assists (1st), goals (T9th) and plus-minus rating (2nd) … Tabbed AHL Rookie of the Month in December when he bagged 16 points (3-13—16) in 13 games … Added a career-high three power-play goals and one shorthanded tally … 6.1 shooting percentage on 115 shots also was a career best … Three points (1-2—3) in first four games as a pro … First two-point outing as a pro on Nov. 20 against Binghamton (0-2—2) … 11 multi-point outings … Career-high four points (1-3—4) on Jan. 15 against Hartford, which included a career-best three helpers … Showed two assists in three straight games from Dec. 18-21 … Also bagged two assists in consecutive outings from Nov. 30-Dec. 1 and Dec. 9-11 … Posted three points on Dec. 9 at Bridgeport (1-2—3) and on Dec. 29 against Laval (1-2—3) … Enjoyed a season-high three-game point streak on four separate occasions from Oct. 12-18 (1-2—3), Nov. 27-Dec. 1 (0-5—5), Dec. 9-13 (1-5—6) and from Dec. 18-21 (1-6—7) … Three-game assist streaks from Nov. 27-Dec. 1 (0-5—5), Dec. 9-13 (0-5—5) and from Dec. 18-21 (0-6—6) … Power-play goal on Dec. 20 versus Laval, Dec. 31 against Rochester and Feb. 26 at Rochester … First-career shorthanded goal came on Jan. 15 against Hartford. 2018-19: Following collegiate season at Quinnipiac University, signed to a one-year entry-level contract with the Vancouver Canucks as a free agent … Made NHL and pro debut with Vancouver on April 4 at the Nashville Predators … Finished NHL season with a minus-one rating in two appearances … Played in final collegiate season as a junior with Quinnipiac … Amassed a career-high 24 points (4-20—24) and 60 penalty minutes in 38 appearances … Ranked among the team’s defensemen leaders in points (3rd), assists (3rd) and goals (3rd) … Finished the season with 12 points (1-11—12) in the last 15 games … Placed seventh among ECAC defensemen with 23 points … Four multi-point games … Added a collegiate-high three power-play goals … Two goals on Oct. 27 against AIC … Season-high three assists on Nov. 2 at Harvard and on Feb. 22 against St. Lawrence … Season-best four-game point streak from Oct. 27-Nov. 9 (2-5—7) … Season-high three-game assist streak from Nov. 2-9 (0-5—5) and from Feb. 16-23 (0-5—5) … Finished 26-10-2 overall with a 14-6-2 record in conference play … Reached the NCAA Midwest Regional Final before being bested 3-1 to No. 2 Minnesota Duluth. 2017-18: As a sophomore at Quinnipiac, totaled 17 points (4-13—17), 22 penalty minutes and an even plus-minus rating in 38 games … Ranked among the team’s defensemen leaders in points (2nd), assists (T2nd), goals (3rd) and penalty minutes (T1st) … Bagged first point of the season with an assist on Oct. 14 against Vermont … Scored first goal of the year on Nov. 18 versus Yale, which was only collegiate game-winner … Four multi-point outings … Two assists on Nov. 28 at Princeton and on Feb. 23 at St. Lawrence … Potted two goals on Feb. 3 against St. Lawrence … Points in consecutive games from Nov. 17-18, Feb. 2-3 and from Feb. 17-23 … Season-high four blocked shots on Nov. 24 against UMASS … Finished 16-18-4 overall with a 9-11-2 conference record … Concluded season in the ECAC quarterfinals, losing two games to Cornell. 2016-17: Skated in freshman season at Quinnipiac University … Tied a collegiate high of 24 points (2-22—24) in 40 contests … Added 18 penalty minutes and a minus-six rating … Ranked among the team’s defensemen leaders in points (2nd), assists (1st), goals (6th) and penalty minutes (T4th) … Paced the team with 22 assists and 24 points ranked sixth on the roster among all skaters … Became first freshman to lead the team in assists since Matthew Peca did so in 2011-12 with 31 helpers, and was just the fifth freshman in Quinnipiac’s NCAA Div. I history to achieve the feat … Made collegiate debut on Oct. 7 against Northeastern, recording an assist in the process … Scored first college goal on Oct. 19 versus UCONN … Other goal came on Nov. 12 against Harvard on the power play … First-career two-point outing on Oct. 15 at Maine (0-2—2) … Six multi-point outings … Season-high three assists on Nov. 19 at Colgate … Two points in back-to-back contests from Oct. 15-19 (1-3—4) … Season-high four-game point streak from Jan. 7-27 (0-5—5), which was also season-best assist run … Also enjoyed a three-game point streak from Nov. 12-19 (1-4—5) … Season-high four blocked shots on Feb. 10 against Clarkson … Finished the campaign with a 23-15-2 overall mark and a 13-8-1 conference record … Reached the ECAC semifinals before being bested 4-1 by Harvard. 2015-16: Suited up for first and only season in the USHL with the Bloomington Thunder … Accumulated 28 points (2-26—28), 30 penalty minutes and a minus-one rating in 60 regularseason contests … Added nine points (3-6—9), four penalty minutes and a minus-10 rating in 10 postseason games … Ranked among the team’s defensemen leaders in points (2nd), assists (2nd), goals (3rd) and penalty minutes (3rd) … Paced Bloomington defensemen in points and assists during the postseason. 2014-15: Skated in second season with the Coulee Region Chill … Amassed 32 points (4-28—32), 50 penalty minutes and a minus-two rating in 56 regularseason games in the NAHL … Paced the team’s defensemen in points and assists while taking second in goals … 28 assists tied for fifth among NAHL defensemen … Added one goal and six penalty minutes in five postseason outings. 2013-14: Spent first full NAHL season with the Coulee Region Chill … Saw action in 53 games during rookie campaign … Amassed 22 points (3-19—22), 55 penalty minutes and a minus-nine rating … Ranked among the team’s defensemen leaders in points (T1st), assists (1st), goals (T2nd) and penalty minutes (3rd). 2012-13: Spent the majority of the season with Team Illinois U18 AAA in the HPHL U18 league … Totaled eight points (1-7—8) and six penalty minutes in 31 games … Ranked among the team’s defensemen leaders in points (2nd), assists (2nd) and goals (T3rd) … Ended the campaign with the Topeka Roadrunners in the NAHL … Suited up for one game and notched two points (1-1—2) and a plus-two rating.
Personal: Live in Chicago during the offseason … Married Michelle Rafferty in 2021 … Has a 13-month-old daughter named Maren … Got a degree in finance from Quinnipiac University … Has two sisters and one brother … Greatest hockey memory is the Calder Cup run in 2023 with Coachella Valley … Started playing hockey at the age of 6 … Hockey nickname is Raff … Hockey idol as a youth Pavel Datsyuk … Greatest influence on career was been his dad … Would want to trade places with a college head coach … First job was at a golf course … Proudest achievement is raising his daughter … Most unique place he’s been is Dublin … Would want to trade places with the President … Also played golf growing up … Met Matt Jones from Breaking Bad … Favorite food is vodka pesto … Favorite movie is Wedding Crashers … Favorite TV show is The Office … Favorite book is Harry Potter … Favorite vacation spot is California … Favorite sport to watch is golf.
Games Played: 72, 2022-23
Goals: 9, 2022-23
Assists: 42, 2022-23
Points: 51, 2022-23
PIM: 42, 2022-23
Goal Streak: 2, twice (MR: 3/11/23-3/12/23)
AHL Game: 10/5/19 UTI at BNG
AHL Point: 10/12/19 UTI at WBS (assist)
AHL Goal: 10/18/19 UTI vs. CHA (Alex Nedeljkovic)
Assist Streak: 3, seven times (MR: 3/3/23-3/8/23)
Point Streak: 6, 1/7/23-1/21/23
Goals, Game: 2, 3/19/23 CV vs. SD Assists, Game: 3, three times (MR: 3/25/23 CV vs. HSK) Points, Game: 4, 1/15/20 UTI vs. HFD PIM, Game: 4, seven times (MR: 3/3/23 CV at BAK)
NHL Game: 4/4/19 VAN at NSH
NHL Point: 1/21/21 VAN vs. MTL (assist)
NHL Goal: N/A
Height: 5’11” Weight: 185 Shoots: Right Born: 3/18/99 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Second season as a Griffin ... First year pro ... Signed to a PTO for the remainder of the 202223 season and to a standard player’s contract for the 2023-24 season by Grand Rapids, 2/21/23 … Released from PTO by Detroit, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Made pro debut with the Griffins on Feb. 24, 2023 against the Chicago Wolves … Scored first pro goal on March 3, 2023 versus the Iowa Wild … Finished rookie pro campaign with three goals in 23 appearances … Named to the 2023 USports AllCanadian First Team, the USports West First All-Star Team and was dubbed the USports West MVP when he totaled 49 points (20-29—49) in 27 games with Mount Royal University in 2022-23 … In 2022-23, paced USports with 49 points and 29 assists … In 2021-22, named to the USports West All-Rookie Team, USports West First All-Star Team, USports AllCanadian Second Team, USports All-Rookie Team and garnered the University of Alberta Hockey Alumni Trophy as the most outstanding freshman in the USports West … Ranked first among USports players in assists with 23 during the 2021-22 campaign … Amassed 87 points (35-52—87) in 47 career USports contests from 2021-23 … Named a WHL East Second All-Star Team member in 2019-20 when he registered 76 points (25-51—76) in 64 games with the Edmonton Oil Kings … Throughout five WHL seasons, tallied 160 points (62-98—160) and 101 penalty minutes in 259 games between Tri-City (2016-19) and Edmonton (2019-20) … Paced all SAAHL U15 skaters with 42 goals in 30 games with Prince Albert Raiders U15 AA during the 2013-14 season.
2022-23: Made pro debut with the Griffins on Feb. 24 against the Chicago Wolves … Scored first pro goal on March 3 versus the Iowa Wild … Finished rookie pro season with three goals in 23 appearances … Named to the USports All-Canadian First Team, the USports West First All-Star Team and was dubbed the USports West MVP when he totaled 49 points (20-29—49) in 27 games with Mount Royal University … Ranked among the USports leaders in points (1st), assists (1st), goals (2nd) and points-per-game (1.81, 1st) … Paced Mount Royal University in goals, assists and points … Added 24 penalty minutes during the regular season … Contributed four points (3-1—4) and four penalty minutes in three playoff outings … Recorded 16 multi-point games, including five games with a season-high four points … Potted two assists in season opener on Oct. 1 at the University of Alberta … Began the campaign with an 11-game point streak (9-13—22) from Oct. 1-Nov. 12 … After being held scoreless on Nov. 18, went on another 10-game point run (10-12—22) from Nov. 19-Jan. 27 … Was held off the scoresheet in just one of the first 22 games of the campaign from Oct. 1-Jan. 27, totaling 44 points (19-25—44) during that span …Registered a hat trick on Jan. 14 during a fourpoint outing (3-1—4) against the University of Manitoba … Season-high four helpers at the University of Saskatchewan on Feb. 11 … Season-best four-game goal streak (5-0—5) from Oct. 14-22 … Enjoyed a season-high nine-game assist streak (0-12—12) from Nov. 19-Jan. 14 … 12 penalty minutes on Jan. 27 at the University of Calgary … Tallied four power-play goals … Scored on the power play in two straight games to end the season on Feb. 18-19 against the University of Saskatchewan … Two shorthanded goals throughout the season … Scored on the power play and shorthanded during the USports season finale on Feb. 19 against the University of Saskatchewan. 2021-22: Skated in first season in USports with Mount Royal University … Amassed 38 points (15-23—38) and eight penalty minutes in 20 appearances during the regular season … Added two points (1-1—2) in five playoff contests … Ranked among the team leaders in points (2nd), goals (2nd) and assists (1st) … Named to the USports West All-Rookie Team, USports West First All-Star Team, USports All-Canadian Second Team, USports All-Rookie Team and garnered the University of Alberta Hockey Alumni Trophy as the most outstanding freshman in the USports West … Ranked among the USports leaders in points (2nd), goals (T4th), assists (1st) and points-per-game (1.90, 5th). 2020-21: Scheduled to compete in rookie season with Mount Royal University in the USports but the campaign was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2019-20: Registered 76 points (25-51—76), 23 penalty minutes and a plus-27 rating in 64 WHL games during first season with the Edmonton Oil Kings … Named to the WHL East Second All-Star Team … Ranked among the team leaders in points (1st), assists (1st) and goals (T2nd) … Placed among the WHL leaders in points (11th) and assists (T7th) … Made Edmonton debut on Sept. 21 at Red Deer, recording an assist in the process … First goal with Edmonton came during a two-goal outing on Sept. 22 against Red Deer … Began the season on a four-game point streak (3-3—6) from Sept. 21-29 … Season-high eight-game point streak (5-8—13) from Oct. 18-Nov. 9 … 23 multi-point outings, including a season-best four points (3-1—4) on Jan. 19 against the Medicine Hat Tigers … Tallied two points in three straight games on two occasions from Oct. 18-26 (4-2—6) and from Dec. 11-14 (1-5—6) … Four contests with at least two goals, which includes a hat trick on Jan. 19 against Medicine … 11 games with at least two assists … Season-high three helpers on Dec. 28 against Red Deer … Enjoyed a three-game goal streak from Oct. 18-26 (4-0—4) … Recorded an assist in five consecutive contests from Dec. 6-14 (0-7—7) … Notched a season-high 12 penalty minutes on March 4 against the Spokane Chiefs. 2018-19: Accumulated 53 points (20-33—53), 34 penalty minutes and a plus-five rating in 67 regular-season games during fourth and final season with the Tri-City Americans … Added two penalty minutes in five playoff appearances … Ranked among the team leaders in points (4th), goals (T5th) and assists (4th) … Recorded a point in the first two games of the campaign … 14 multi-point outings, including a season-high four points (2-2—4) on Dec. 16 at the Portland Winterhawks … Potted two goals on Oct. 13 at the Kelowna Rockets, Dec. 16 at Portland and on March 6 against the Victoria Royals … Four games with two helpers, including back-to-back
two-assist nights from Feb. 12-15 … Season-high 11-game point streak (2-14—16) from Feb. 5-27, which was also the season-best assist streak … Three-game goal streak (3-0—3) from Jan. 12-18 … Registered a season-high 10 penalty minutes in two games on Dec. 29 at Spokane and on March 30 at the Everett Silvertips. 2017-18: Suited up in a careerhigh 70 regular-season games during the WHL season with Tri-City … Notched 24 points (15-9—24), 31 penalty minutes and a minus-four rating during the regular season … Appeared in 14 playoff outings, recording five points (2-3—5) and six penalty minutes … Reached the Western Conference Finals before being bested 4-2 by the Everett Silvertips … Ranked among the team’s regular-season leaders in points (10th) and goals (8th) … Placed among TriCity’s playoff leaders in points (T10th), goals (T9th) and assists (T10th) … Three multi-point outings, including firstcareer WHL two-point night on Jan. 28 against the Seattle Thunderbirds (2-0—2) … Recorded two goals in three games on Jan. 28 against Seattle, Feb. 2 against the Portland Winterhawks and on Feb. 13 at Lethbridge … Goals in three straight games from March 10-13 (3-0—3), which was also the longest point streak. 2016-17: Skated in first full WHL season with Tri-City, appearing in 55 regular-season games … Notched seven points (2-5—7) and 13 penalty minutes during the regular season … Added a minus-two rating in four playoff contests … Garnered first WHL point with an assist on Dec. 28 at Portland … Scored first WHL goal on Jan. 6 against the Prince Albert Raiders … Registered two, two-game point streaks from Dec. 28-30 (0-2—2) and Feb. 13-15 (1-1—2) … Season-high five penalty minutes on Jan. 28 against Spokane … Made WHL playoff debut on March 24 against Seattle. 2015-16: Made WHL debut with Tri-City on March 11 against Spokane … Finished the WHL season with three games and a minus-one rating … Spent the majority of the season with the Prince Albert Mintos U18 AAA team in the SMAAAHL … Amassed 55 points (25-30—55) and 26 penalty minutes in 44 regular-season games … Added a team-high four helpers in four playoff appearances … Ranked among the team’s regular-season leaders in points (2nd), goals (1st) and assists (2nd) … Placed among the league’s regular-season leaders in points (2nd), goals (3rd), assists (T6th) and points-per-game (1.25, 5th). 2014-15: Skated in first season in the SMAAAHL with the Prince Albert Mintos U18 AAA team … Accumulated 22 points (5-17—22) and 24 penalty minutes in 43 regular-season games … Posted a team-high one goal and 10 penalty minutes in three playoff contests … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T8th) and assists (T5th). 2013-14: Spent much of the campaign in the SAAHL U15 league with the Prince Albert Raiders U15 AA squad … Tallied a then career-high 72 points (42-30—72) and 64 penalty minutes in 30 regular-season outings … Added a team-high 13 points (5-8—13) in five postseason games … Paced the team in goals and points, while ranking second in assists during the regular season … Ranked among the league’s regular-season leaders in points (2nd), goals (1st), assists (T13th) and pointsper-game (2.40, 3rd) … Placed among the league’s playoff leaders in points (9th), assists (T4th), goals (T19th) and points-per-game (2.60, 3rd) … Graduated to Prince Albert Vulcans U18 AA team and skated in two games in the CFHL U18 league, totaling one goal. 2012-13: Appeared in first full season in the SAAHL U15 league with the Prince Albert Raiders U15 AA team … Accumulated 31 points (6-25—31) and 40 penalty minutes in 27 regular-season contests … Showed three points (2-1—3) and 33 penalty minutes in just four playoff games … Ranked among the team’s regularseason leaders in points (2nd), goals (3rd) and assists (1st) … 25 assists tied for 9th on the circuit … 33 postseason penalty minutes tied for third in the SAAHL U15 league. 2011-12: Began youth career with the Prince Albert Raiders U15 AA team in the SAAHL U15 league … Totaled one assist and two penalty minutes in two games.
Personal: Lives in Calgary, Alberta during the offseason … Married to Braylee Unger … Has one sister with two kids … Related to Terry Sawchuk … Best friend in hockey is Connor Bouchard … Greatest hockey memory is signing first pro contract … Started playing hockey at the age of 4 … Hockey nicknames are Sawch, Chucky and Terry … Greatest influence on career has been his parents … First job was as a roofer … Proudest achievement is playing first pro game … Favorite charitable cause is kids sport … He is legally blind … Would like to trade places with a country singer … Also played lacrosse, golf and tennis growing up … Has met Luke Bryan … Favorite quote is “pain is temporary, pride is forever” … Favorite foods are steak, rice and noodle bowls … Favorite music artist is Morgan Wallen … Favorite TV show is Selling Sunset … Likes to vacation in Kelowna, British Columbia … Favorite sport to watch besides hockey is tennis and golf.
Games Played: 23, 2022-23
Goals: 3, 2022-23
Assists: 0, 2022-23
Points: 3, 2022-23
PIM: 4, 2022-23
Goal Streak: N/A
AHL Game: 2/24/23 GR vs. CHI
AHL Point: 3/3/23 GR vs. IA (goal)
Assist Streak: N/A
Point Streak: N/A
Goals, Game: 1, three times (MR: 3/22/23 GR vs. CHI)
Assists, Game: N/A
Points, Game: 1, three times (MR: 3/22/23 GR vs. CHI)
PIM, Game: 2, twice (MR: 4/6/23 GR at MB)
AHL Goal: 3/3/23 GR vs. IA (Zane McIntyre)
Height: 5’11” Weight: 180 Shoots: Right Born: 4/18/93 in Detroit, Mich.
Alternate Captain … Eighth season as a Griffin … Seventh year pro … Signed to an amateur tryout for the remainder of the 2016-17 season and to a one-year contract for 2017-18, 3/14/17 … Released from amateur tryout, 4/10/17 … Signed to an amateur tryout, 4/15/17 … Released from amateur tryout, 5/28/17 … Re-signed to a one-year contract, 6/18/18 … Re-signed to a one-year contract, 6/29/19 … Re-signed to a one-year contract, 4/18/20 … Re-signed to a one-year contract, 7/15/21 ... Re-signed to a two-year contract, 5/26/22 ... Released from professional tryout by Detroit, 10/9/22 … Released from PTO by Detroit, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: On April 6, 2023 at Manitoba, became just the seventh player in Griffins’ franchise history to reach 350 games played … Totaled career-high numbers in goals (17), assists (15), points (32), penalty minutes (141), shots (122), power-play goals (3) and shorthanded goals (3) during the 2021-22 campaign with the Griffins … Recorded 16 points (8-8—16) in 58 games during his rookie season with Grand Rapids in 2017-18 … Made his professional debut with the Griffins on March 19, 2017 at Milwaukee … Led the WCHA in goals with 20 in 2016-17 and was named an All-WCHA Third Team selection … Served as an alternate captain during his junior and senior seasons at Northern Michigan … Finished second on Northern Michigan in points in 2015-16 and was named to the All-WCHA Second Team … Totaled three career hat tricks at Northern Michigan … Captained Lincoln (USHL) during his final two seasons.
2022-23: Posted 25 points (14-11—25) and 53 penalty minutes in 69 appearances for the Griffins … Notched doubledigit goals for the second straight season, the first time in his career … Tied a career best with two game-winners (Feb. 25 & March 16) … Scored two power-play goals, one short of tying career high … On April 6 at Manitoba, became just the seventh player in franchise history to reach 350 games played … 357 total games played for the Griffins rank seventh in the franchise’s all-time regular-season leaderboard … 404 career penalty minutes with Grand Rapids place 10th in the franchise’s all-time regular-season leaderboard … Went on a season-high three-game goal streak from Oct. 23-30, which was also his season-best point run … Scored a goal in consecutive games from Dec. 16-17, Feb. 24-25 and March 12-16 … Potted three goals in two games from Feb. 24-25 … Set a new career high for points and assists in a game on March 22 against Chicago, bagging three helpers (0-3—3) … Tied a career-best two goals on Feb. 25 versus Cleveland … Two multi-point outings … Racked up a season-high seven penalty minutes on Jan. 13 against Iowa and March 25 at Iowa. 2021-22: Compiled career-high numbers in goals (17), assists (15), points (32), penalty minutes (141), shots (122), power-play goals (3) and shorthanded goals (3) … Career-best seven-game point streak (7-3—10) from March 16-27 and a career-high four-game goal streak from March 22-27 … Six multi-point outings … Tied a career-high two goals on Nov. 24 and March 25 … Career-high 19 penalty minutes on March 27 at Ontario and reached double figures in PIM six times … Recorded the game-winner on Nov. 24 at Milwaukee … Three shorthanded goals tied for eighth in the AHL while 141 penalty minutes tied for second … In addition, three shorthanded goals are tied for fifth among the team’s top 10 for a single season … Named an alternate captain late in the season … Re-signed to a two-year contract on May 26. 2020-21: Appeared in his fourth full AHL season with the Griffins, registering four points (2-2—4) and 39 penalty minutes in 29 games … Began his point total on Feb. 26 with a game-winning goal against Chicago, his first since Jan. 31, 2019 … Tallied his second goal just two games later on March 3 in Rockford … Pocketed assists on March 20 at Cleveland and against Chicago on April 26. 2019-20: Logged a career-best 10 assists and 57 penalty minutes in 50 games during his third season with the Griffins … Added four goals to total 14 points … Registered a career-tying two points (1-1—2) during his second outing of the year on Oct. 12 in Rockford … Match a career-best two helpers on Nov. 20 against San Antonio … Scored goals in back-to-back nights, which tied a career-high stretch and launched a career-long three-game point streak (2-1—3) from Jan. 17-22 … Recorded three multi-point contests … Tied a career-best 17 penalty minutes on Jan. 21 at Iowa. 2018-19: Recorded 11 points (6-5—11) and 53 PIM in a career-high 72 games with the Griffins … 72 GP tied for the most on the team … Appeared in all five Calder Cup Playoff games, notching two points (1-1—2), a plus-one rating and two PIM … Tallied his first point of the season on an assist against Texas on Oct. 17 … Tallied his second career two-goal game on Nov. 4 in Cleveland … Skated in his 100th AHL game on Dec. 29 against Cleveland … Scored two game-winning goals on the year (Jan. 31 at Texas and March 23 at Texas) … Skating in his sixth career Calder Cup Playoff game, logged his first postseason goal in Chicago on April 19. 2017-18: During his first full professional season, posted a career-high 16 points (8-8— 16), a plus-four rating and 54 PIM in 58 games with the Griffins … 54 PIM tied for 16th among AHL rookies … Scored his first pro goal on Oct. 25 against Tucson … Recorded his first multi-point game as a pro behind two assists in Chicago on Dec. 2 … Produced his first career two-goal game on April 12 at San Antonio … Totaled two PIM in five Calder Cup Playoff games. 2016-17: In his senior season at Northern Michigan, skated in 33 games and led the Wildcats in points (20-10—30) and goals (20) … Appeared in eight games with the Griffins after his college season concluded, totaling three points (0-3—3) and seven PIM … Named an All-WCHA Third Team selection after pacing the conference in goals (20) and shots on goal per game (3.82) and tying for seventh in points … 0.61 goals per game placed 12th in the NCAA … Alternate captain … 20 goals marked the most by a Wildcat since the 2007-08 season … Named the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week on Jan. 9, after collecting four goals, including his first hat trick of the
season on Jan. 7, during a two-game split against Lake Superior State … Earned his second WCHA Offensive Player of the Week on Jan. 23 after a two-game series sweep against Alaska-Anchorage saw him register a hat trick on Jan. 20 and conclude the pair of games with four points (3-1—4) … Named the WCHA Player of the Month for January after tallying a conference-best seven goals in six contests, including two hat tricks … One of three players in the WCHA to record multiple hat tricks on the season … Tallied a season-high four points behind two goals and two assists on March 4 at Bemidji State … Made his professional debut with the Griffins in Milwaukee on March 19 … Banked his first pro point on an assist against Milwaukee on March 29 … Notched an assist and participated in his first pro fight on April 1 at Rockford. 2015-16: As a junior, led Northern Michigan in goals (15) and shots (114) while placing second in points (15-15—30) in 34 games … Named to the All-WCHA Second Team after placing among the conference’s leaders in points (T6th) and goals (T7th) and leading the circuit with 88 PIM … Tied for third in the WCHA with 25 points (1213—25) in 25 conference games, one of four players to average a point or more per game in conference action … Named the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week on Dec. 7 after potting his first career collegiate hat trick on Dec. 4 at Alabama-Huntsville … One of four players in the conference to tally a hat trick … Named the WCHA Player of the Month for December after ranking second in the NCAA with six goals and leading the conference in goals and points (6-2—8) in six games … Named the WCHA Player of the Month for February after leading the conference with 11 points (4-7—11) and registering at least a point in all eight of the month’s contests … Accumulated 12 points (4-8—12) during a season-high nine-game point streak that spanned from Jan. 30 through Feb. 27. 2014-15: Skated in 26 games as a sophomore with NMU and ranked among the team’s leaders with 20 points (3rd), 13 assists (4th), seven goals (T3rd), 79 shots (2nd), three power play goals (T3rd) and a plus-two rating (2nd) … Produced five multi-point games … Started the season on a three-game goal streak from Oct. 17-24. 2013-14: As a freshman at Northern Michigan, ranked among the team’s leaders with 17 points (T5th), 11 assists (T6th), 65 shots (T5th) and 43 PIM (3rd) … One of four Wildcats to play in all 38 games … Tied for second among team freshmen in scoring … Enjoyed four multi-point games … Notched his first collegiate points during a two-assist night at Western Michigan on Nov. 9 … Potted his first college goal on Nov. 22 against Alabama-Huntsville. 2012-13: In his final USHL season, ranked among Lincoln’s leaders with 45 points (T5th), 26 goals (2nd), 19 assists (T6th), six game-winning goals (T1st), 158 shots (4th) and 120 PIM (5th) while appearing in 50 games as captain of the team … Established junior career highs in points and goals … Added three points (1-2—3) and four PIM in five playoff games. 2011-12: Served as captain and scored 32 points (1121—32) and 60 PIM in 32 games with Lincoln … Ranked eighth on the team in scoring and assists and tied for fifth in goals despite playing only 32 games … 1.00 points per game average tied for second best on the team … Contributed two points (1-1—2) and 18 PIM in eight playoff games … Accumulated 16 points (7-9—16) during a season-high eightgame point streak that stretched from Jan. 27 through Feb. 24. 2010-11: Skated in 52 games with Lincoln and led the team with 158 PIM while ranking eighth in scoring with 28 points (12-16—28) … Appeared in two playoff games, making his postseason debut at any level … Placed seventh in the USHL in PIM … Ranked fifth on the team with 117 shots … Enjoyed a season-high seven-game point streak from Jan. 21 through Feb. 9. 2009-10: In his first season with the Lincoln Stars, ranked among the team’s leaders with 29 points (T3rd), 15 goals (T2nd) and 14 assists (7th) … Led USHL rookies with 165 PIM while placing second among all league skaters … Among league rookies, tied for eighth in scoring and tied for fifth in goals … Scored an assist in his Lincoln debut on Oct. 2 at Fargo … Registered a hat trick against Sioux Falls on Feb. 9 … Totaled seven games with double-digit PIM.
Personal: Lives in Bryon Center, Mich. during the offseason … Married his wife Taylor, an engineer, in the summer of 2019 … Earned a management degree from Northern Michigan University … Has one sister, Cecilia, and she is a great student … His cousin is Jessica Hernandez, a singer from Detroit … Best friend in hockey is Zach Aston-Reese … Greatest hockey memory is playing in the Great Lakes Invitational in front of his grandma … Was a part of two AAA national championship teams in 2007-08 and 2008-09 … Started playing hockey at the age of three and his first position was forward … Hockey nicknames are Shiner and Dinger … Hockey idol as a youth was Steve Yzerman … Chose his jersey number because it’s a combination of 15 and 16 … Greatest influence on his hockey career has been his parents because they gave him opportunity … Plans to get into medical sales after his playing career … First job was mowing lawns … Greatest personal obstacle he’s overcome is losing his grandma to cancer … Proudest accomplishment is getting his degree … Favorite charity is the American Cancer Society … An exciting place he’s been is Hawaii … If he could trade places for a day with another occupation, he would be a pro baseball player … Also played baseball, basketball and soccer growing up … Favorite quote is “you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take” … Favorite food is a Chipotle burrito … Favorite music artist is Post Malone … Favorite movie is Wedding Crashers … Favorite television show is The Office … Favorite website is ESPN fantasy football … Favorite vacation spot is Hawaii … Favorite sports team is the Detroit Lions … Least favorite sports team is the Minnesota Vikings … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is football … Enjoys golf, video games and weightlifting.
Games Played: 72, 2018-19
Goals: 17, 2021-22
Assists: 15, 2021-22
Points: 32, 2021-22
PIM: 141, 2021-22
Goal Streak: 4, 3/22/22-3/27/22
AHL Game: 3/19/17 GR at MIL
AHL Point: 3/29/17 GR vs. MIL (assist)
Assist Streak: 2, three times (MR: 12/31/21-1/1/22)
Point Streak: 7, 3/16/22-3/27/22
Goals, Game: 2, five times (MR: 2/25/23 GR vs. CLE)
Assists, Game: 3, 3/22/23 GR vs. CHI
Points, Game: 3, 3/22/23 GR vs. CHI
PIM, Game: 19, 3/27/22 GR at ONT
AHL Goal: 10/25/17 GR vs. TUC (Hunter Miska)
Height: 6’8” Weight: 255 Shoots: Left Born: 7/5/01 in Gothenburg, Sweden
Drafted: Detroit’s 8th choice, 159th overall, in 2019 NHL Entry Draft
Second season as a Griffin … Fourth year pro … Sent on loan to Tingsryd (HockeyAllsvenskan) from Frolunda J20, 1/17/20 … Signed to a two-year rookie contract by Frolunda HC (SHL), 4/3/20 … Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 6/9/22 ... Assigned by Detroit, 12/9/22 ... Recalled by Detroit, 12/14/22 ... Reassigned by Detroit, 1/8/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/8/23.
Career Highlights: Scored a goal during NHL debut with Detroit against Montreal on Oct. 14, 2022 … Made AHL debut with Griffins on Dec. 9, 2022 at Springfield, becoming the tallest player to compete for Grand Rapids at 6-foot-8 … Notched first AHL goal and point during a three-point contest (2-1—3) on Jan. 29, 2023 at Chicago … Ended rookie NHL campaign with eight points (5-3—8) in 21 games … Finished AHL rookie season with eight points (5-3—8) in 20 contests … Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit on June 9, 2022 … Paced Frolunda HC (SHL) with 21 goals in the 2021-22 season, which also tied for seventh in the league … Named the 2021-22 Young Player of the Year by E.H.C Alliance, awarded to the most valuable U22 player in European hockey … Collected first pro goal and point on Jan. 9, 2021 against Farjestad BK (SHL) … Skated in first pro playoff contest on April 5, 2021 against Djurgardens IF (SHL) … Represented Team Sweden at the 2021 World Junior Championship … Won the Champions Hockey League with Frolunda in 2020 … Signed first pro contract on April 3, 2020 with Frolunda HC for two years … Made SHL and pro debut on Nov. 23, 2019 against Linkoping HC … Skated in first game in the HockeyAllsvenskan with Tingsryd on Jan. 17, 2020 against MoDo Hockey … Won a silver medal with Sweden at the 2019 Hlinka Gretzky Cup … Collected a gold medal at the U18 World Junior Championship in 2019.
2022-23: Made Detroit’s opening night lineup and suited up for NHL debut on Oct. 14 against Montreal, scoring a goal in the process … Enjoyed a six-game point streak (3-3—6) with the Red Wings from Dec. 14-Jan. 7 … Accumulated an assist in consecutive games with Detroit from Dec. 28-29 … Made AHL debut with the Griffins on Dec. 9 at Springfield … Notched first AHL goal and point during a three-point contest (2-1—3) on Jan. 29 at Chicago … Showed a three-game goal streak (4-0—4) with the Griffins from Jan. 29-Feb. 3 … Registered a four-game point streak (3-2—5) with Grand Rapids from Jan. 29-Feb. 4 … Scored the game-winning goal on Jan. 31 at Milwaukee … Scored lone power-play goal on Feb. 3 at Texas … Went 2-for-2 in shootout attempts … Missed the final 16 games of the season due to rehabbing an injury. 2021-22: Named Young Player of the Year by E.H.C Alliance, awarded to the most valuable U22 player in European hockey … Competed in second season with Frolunda HC (SHL) and totaled 33 points (21-12—33) and 10 penalty minutes in 52 outings … Placed among the team leaders in points (3rd), goals (1st) and assists (7th) … 21 goals tied for seventh in the SHL … Ranked among the league leaders under the age of 25 in points (7th), goals (2nd) and assists (T20th) … Added six goals and three assists in 11 games in the Champions Hockey League with Frolunda … Bagged six points (3-3—6) in nine playoff appearances … Six multi-point outings, including two games with a career-high three points … Career-best seven-game point streak (7-3—10) from Jan. 20-Feb. 22 … Two-goal game on Oct. 9 and Jan. 22 … Career-high two assists on April 1 … Signed to a threeyear entry-level contract by Detroi on June 9. 2020-21: Spent the majority of the campaign with Frolunda HC in the SHL, amassing five points (3-2—5) and two penalty minutes in 28 games … Skated in first pro playoff contest on April 5 against Djurgardens IF (SHL) … Collected first pro goal and point on Jan. 9 against Farjestad BK (SHL) … Earned first assist as a pro on Jan. 21 … First two-point contest (1-1—2) as a pro on Feb. 4 … Suited up for four games at the J20 Nationell level with Frolunda J20 and registered four points (2-2—4) … Represented Team Sweden at the World Junior Championship, notching two goals and one assist in five games. 2019-20: Began the year with Frolunda J20 in the J20 SuperElit league … Totaled an astounding 55 points (29-26—55) in just 36 outings … Ranked among the league leaders in points (4th), goals (1st) and assists (T15th) … Paced Frolunda J20 in points and goals while taking third in assists … Moved back and forth between Frolunda’s J20 team and pro team … Made SHL and pro debut on Nov. 23 against Linkoping HC … Ended the SHL season with 10 games and two penalty minutes … Sent on loan to Tingsryds AIF (HockeyAllsvenskan) on Jan. 17 and appeared in five games at the professional level and totaled four penalty minutes … Recorded two goals and one assist in four games with Sweden’s U19 team … Won the Champions Hockey League with Frolunda HC. 2018-19: Split time between three clubs within Frolunda’s youth teams … Played the most at the J20 SuperElit level and totaled 17 points (9-8—17) and 12 penalty minutes in 44 outings … Added four goals in six playoff games … Competed in eight games in the J18 Allsvenskan and logged two goals and one assist before registering six points (4-2—6) in seven playoff appearances … Began the campaign in the J18 Elit and bagged three points (1-2—3) in as many games … Won a gold medal with Team Sweden at the U18 World Junior Championship, scoring one goal in seven contests … Went on to collect a silver medal with Sweden at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup. 2017-18: Suited up in four different leagues for Frolunda’s youth teams … Began the season in the J18 Elit, amassing 24 points (15-9—24) in 18 contests … Skated in just one game at the J18 Div. 1 level and totaled a goal and a helper … Registered a point-per-game in the J18 Allsvenskan, notching 16 points (7-9—16) … Placed among the Frolunda J18 Allsvenskan leaders in points (3rd), goals (T3rd) and assists (T3rd) … Added five points (4-1—5) and two penalty minutes in seven playoff games in the J18 Allsvenskan, finishing in third place … Concluded the season with three games in the J20 SuperElit league … Competed with Sweden at the U17 World Hockey Championship and totaled one goal in five games. 2016-17: Began the season with Frolunda U16 in the U16 Elit league … Amassed 39
points (23-16—39) and six penalty minutes in 24 outings … Placed among the league leaders in points (T7th), goals (T4th) and assists (T21st) … Ranked among the team leaders in points (4th), goals (T2nd) and assists (6th) … Moved up to the U16 SM division with Frolunda U16 and logged 12 points (7-5—12) in eight contests, which tied for sixth on the circuit while seven goals tied for second … At the J18 Elit level with Frolunda J18, recorded three helpers in six games … Finished the year at the J18 Allsvenskan with Frolunda and notched two assists in eight outings … Won a bronze medal at the TV-Pucken tournament with Goteborg and registered five points (1-4—5) in six contests. 2015-16: Spent time in four different leagues with Frolunda’s U16 teams … Logged a point-per-game at the U16 Div. 1 level, totaling 15 points (9-6—15) and four penalty minutes … Notched 11 goals and one assist in just three games in the U16 Div. 2 league … Moved to the U16 Elit league and registered four points (2-2—4) in eight games … Added 25 penalty minutes, which is the most time in the sin bin at any level … Finished the season with one goal in eight games in the U16 SM. 2014-15: Began his tenure with Frolunda HC, competing with the U16 2 team in the U16 Div. 1 league in Sweden … Amassed nine goals, one assist and 10 penalty minutes in 12 games.
Personal: Lives in Gothenburg, Sweden in the offseason … Have two siblings, with a brother playing goalie for the Chicago Blackhawks … Best friend in hockey is his brother Arvid Soderblom … Greatest hockey memory is first NHL goal … Started playing hockey at the age of 4 … Hockey nicknames are Big E, Elmo and Sodie … Hockey idol as a youth was Peter Forsberg … Greatest influence on career has been his dad … First job was a hockey player … Proudest achievement is playing and scoring in the NHL … Favorite charitable causes are kids’ hospitals and cancer research … Most unique place he’s been is the Grand Canyon … Plays the guitar … Would want to trade places with a DJ … Also played soccer and wrestling growing up … Favorite foods are pasta, pizza and burgers … Favorite music artist is Avicii … Favorite movie is Gladiator … Favorite TV show is Prison Break … Likes to vacation in Europe … Favorite pro team is Frolunda … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is soccer.
Games Played: 20, 2022-23
Goals: 5, 2022-23
Assists: 3, 2022-23
Points: 8, 2022-23
PIM: 10, 2022-23
Goal Streak: 3, 1/29/23-2/3/23
AHL Game: 12/9/22 GR at SPR
AHL Point: 1/29/23 GR at CHI (goal)
AHL Goal: 1/29/23 GR at CHI (Zachary Sawchenko)
Assist Streak: N/A Point Streak: 4, 1/29/23-2/4/23
Goals, Game: 2, 1/29/23 GR at CHI Assists, Game: 1, three times (MR: 2/19/23 GR at MB) Points, Game: 3, 1/29/23 GR at CHI PIM, Game: 4, 1/11/23 GR vs. IA
NHL Game: 10/14/22 DET vs. MTL
NHL Point: 10/14/22 DET vs. MTL (goal)
NHL Goal: 10/14/22 DET vs. MTL (Jake Allen)
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 175 Shoots: Left
Born: 6/7/93 in Detroit, Mich.
Sixth season as a Griffin … Sixth year pro … Signed to a professional tryout, 12/16/18 … Released from professional tryout, 12/29/18 … Signed to a professional tryout, 12/30/18 … Released from professional tryout, 1/6/19 … Signed to a professional tryout, 1/16/19 … Released from professional tryout, 1/24/19 … Signed to a one-year contract, 7/1/19 … Recalled from Toledo (ECHL), 12/2/19 … Assigned to Toledo, 12/6/19 … Recalled from Toledo, 12/9/19 … Assigned to Toledo, 3/8/20 … Re-signed to a one-year contract, 8/17/20 … Re-signed to a one-year contract, 8/4/21 ... Re-signed to a two-year contract, 5/25/22 ... Released from professional tryout by Detroit, 10/7/22 … Released from PTO by Detroit, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: In 2022-23, became just the 37th player to reach at least five seasons with the Griffins … Notched a career-high 32 penalty minutes in 65 games during the 2022-23 campaign … Skated in 250th pro game on Feb. 15 against Rockford … In fourth season with Grand Rapids, totaled career-high numbers in games played (74), goals (13), assists (22), points (35) and penalty minutes (24) during the 2021-22 campaign … Bagged a career-best two game-winning goals for the Griffins in 2020-21 … Notched a career-high nine points (6-3—9) and 18 penalty minutes with Grand Rapids in 2019-20 … Helped lead the Toledo Walleye to their first trip to the 2019 Kelly Cup Finals after skating in all 24 postseason games and scoring 12 points … Contributed two points and skated in eight games while making his AHL debut with the Griffins in 2018-19 … Two-time selection (2017, 2016) to the WCHA All-Academic Team … Scored a collegiate career-high 30 points as a junior at Bowling Green State and tied for second on the team in scoring.
2022-23: Totaled 15 points (2-13—15) and a career-high 32 penalty minutes in 65 games with the Griffins … Became just the 37th player to reach at least five seasons with Grand Rapids … Tied a career best with two assists on Oct. 15 against San Diego and two goals on Dec. 22 at Chicago … Notched a season-high three points (2-1—3) on Dec. 22 at Chicago, which also tied a career high … Season-high six penalty minutes on Oct. 15 against San Diego … Recorded five points (2-3—5) in a six-game span from Dec. 7-22 … Bagged an assist in 150th game as a Griffin and in the AHL on Dec. 16 against Hartford … Skated in 250th pro game on Feb. 15 versus Rockford. 2021-22: In fourth season with Grand Rapids, totaled career-high numbers in games played (74), goals (13), assists (22), points (35), penalty minutes (24), shots (117) and plus-minus rating (+4) … Placed among the team leaders in goals (7th), assists (6th) and points (6th) … Eight multi-point outings, including a career-high three points (1-2—3) on Jan. 5 against Milwaukee … Back-to-back two-point games from March 25-26 at Bakersfield … Tied a career-best two goals on March 11 versus Cleveland … Set a career-high three-game point streak (1-2—3) from Dec. 4-10 … Scored the game-winner during the season opener against Rockford on Oct. 15 … Lit the lamp shorthanded for the first time in AHL career on Feb. 5 versus Ontario … Tied a career-high two assists on three separate occasions. 2020-21: Competed in a career-high 26 games for the Griffins, logging eight points (5-3—8) and 11 penalty minutes … Set new career bests in shots (26) and game-winning goals (2), which ranked second on the roster … Assist count tied a professional high … Amassed a career-tying two-game point streak (2-1—3) from March 3-11 … Matched a career-best two goals on March 3 in Rockford, including the game-winner … Compiled two multi-point outings as he also registered two goals on March 27 … Notched his second game-winning tally of the year on May 8 at Chicago. 2019-20: Set career highs in points (9), goals (6) and penalty minutes (18), while matching a career-best three helpers … Earned his first two-goal and two-point night on Jan. 3 at San Antonio … Tied a career-long two-game point streak (2-0—2) from Feb. 18 and 20, which included a game-winner on the 18th in Rockford … Totaled a career-high 12 PIM on Jan. 4 in Texas … Finished the season with a plus-minus rating of zero … Added a career-high 26.1 shooting percentage. 201819: Spent majority of his rookie campaign with the ECHL’s Toledo Walleye, notching 39 points (11-28—39), a plus-nine rating and 36 PIM in 58 appearances … Contributed 12 points (3-9—12), a plus-four rating and eight PIM in 24 Kelly Cup Playoff games, helping lead Toledo to its first-ever appearance in the Kelly Cup Finals … In his AHL debut with the Griffins, posted two points (1-1—2) and a plus-two rating in eight games … Led all Walleye rookie skaters in the regular season with 39 points and 28 assists, and ranked second with 11 goals … Placed among Toledo’s overall leaders with 39 points (7th) and a plus-nine rating (T2nd) … Ranked among Toledo’s playoff leaders with 12 points (T7th), nine assists (T6th) and three goals (T10th) … Tied for 19th in the ECHL in postseason scoring … Made his professional debut in the ECHL and picked up an assist in the same game on Oct. 12 at Greenville … Scored his first ECHL goal against Idaho on Nov. 3 … Signed a professional tryout with the Griffins and made his AHL debut on the same day on Dec. 16 in Rockford … Scored his first AHL goal and it proved to be the game-winner in Manitoba on Dec. 22 … Logged a season-high six-game point streak from Jan. 11-31 in the ECHL, collecting seven points (4-3—7) in that stretch … Netted a season-high four-game goal streak that spanned from Jan. 25-31. 2017-18: In his senior season at Bowling Green State, tallied 16 points (10-6—16), a plus-three rating and 34 PIM in 33 games … Served as the alternate captain … Recognized with the team’s year-end Howard Brown Coaches Award … Ranked among the Falcons’ leaders with 16 points (T9th), 10 goals (T3rd) and 76 shots (7th) … Named the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week on Jan. 29 after notching four points (3-1—4) during a two-game sweep at Lake Superior State on Jan. 26 and 27. 2016-17: Notched 30 points (8-22—30), a plus-13 rating and 53 PIM in 41 games during his junior campaign at Bowling Green State … Established collegiate career highs in points (30), assists (22), PIM (53) and plus-minus (+13), while equaling a career best in games played (41) … Selected to the WCHA All-Academic Team … Led the team with 22 assists while also ranking as one of the leaders with 30 points (T2nd), eight goals (T5th), two power play
goals (T6th), a plus-13 rating (T3rd) and 99 shots (4th) … Placed as one of the WCHA’s leaders in points (T7th), assists (T3rd) and plus-minus (7th) … Helped the U.S. National Inline Team win the gold medal at the 2017 International Ice Hockey Federation Inline World Championship. 2015-16: Totaled 18 points (10-8—18), a plus-11 rating and 10 PIM in 41 games as a sophomore … Selected to the WCHA All-Academic Team … Earned the team’s Bill and Helen Lloyd Most Improved Player award … Ranked as one of the team’s leaders with 18 points (8th), 10 goals (4th) and a plus-11 rating (T4th) … Had two game-winning goals and a power play score … Added a six-game point streak (3-4—7) to conclude the regular season from Feb. 19 through March 5 … Tallied a goal in three straight games to begin the month of January … Only multi-point (0-2—2) outing came on Feb. 27 against Ferris State. 2014-15: In his freshman season at Bowling Green State, finished with eight points (6-2—8), a plus-six rating and six PIM in 32 games … Made his college debut on Oct. 10 against Miami (OH) … Scored his first college point on a goal at Clarkson on Oct. 25 … Collected two game-winning goals, including the overtime winner against Northern Michigan in game one of the WCHA Tournament First Round … Registered first multi-goal and multi-point game with two goals against Minnesota State on Oct. 31 and added the game-winner against Minnesota State the next night … Recorded goals in both games during the Falcons’ first round sweep of Northern Michigan in the WCHA Tournament. 2013-14: Logged 22 points (10-12—22) and 73 PIM in 58 games with Youngstown during his final USHL season … Ranked among the team’s leaders with 22 points (7th), 10 goals (6th), 12 assists (9th) and 73 PIM (7th) … Served as an alternate captain. 2012-13: Split the season between the USHL and NAHL … Started the year with Dubuque (USHL) and posted six points (4-2—6) and 14 PIM in 23 games … Concluded the season with Port Huron (NAHL) and netted 20 points (9-11—20) and 12 PIM in 14 games … Tied for ninth on Port Huron in scoring despite playing in only 14 contests … Appeared in five NAHL playoff games and recorded a plus-one rating. 2011-12: Played in two games with Port Huron and had one goal … Joined Port Huron after playing for the Little Caesars U18 team, totaling 19 points (3-16—19) in 25 games, which ranked tied for third on the roster.
Personal: Lives in Grand Rapids during the offseason … Graduated from Bowling Green State University with a finance degree … Has five siblings, three brothers and two sisters … Best friend in hockey is Dominik Shine … Greatest hockey memory is winning a gold medal at the 2017 IIHF World Championships for inline hockey in Bratislava … Started playing roller hockey at 4 and ice hockey at 11 … Hockey nickname is Spez … Hockey idols as a youth were Datsyuk and Zetterberg … Greatest influence on hockey career was his first coach Matt Koleski … First job was cutting lawns … Greatest obstacle overcame was losing his father to cancer in 2010 … Proudest achievement was getting a college scholarship … Favorite charities are the Humane Society and Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital … Interesting fact is that he’s shot a hole and one … Would want to trade places with a pro golfer … Also played golf, baseball and football growing up … Loves trading stocks and crypto … Most famous non-hockey person he’s met is Charles Barkley … Favorite quote is “who do you think you are? I am.” …. Favorite foods are pizza, sushi and carvers burgers … Favorite music artists are Chris Stapleton, Kygo and Mike. … Favorite movie is Top Gun … Favorite TV show is Billions … Favorite vacation spot is Hilton Head, South Carolina … Favorite college team is Michigan … Least favorite college teams are Michigan State and Ohio State … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is football and golf.
Games Played: 74, 2021-22
Goals: 13, 2021-22
Assists: 22, 2021-22
Points: 35, 2021-22
PIM: 32, 2022-23 Goal Streak: 2, twice (MR: 3/9/22-3/11/22)
Assist Streak: 2, five times (MR: 4/6/22-4/9/22)
Point Streak: 3, 12/4/21-12/10/21
Goals, Game: 2, five times (MR: 12/22/22 GR at CHI)
Assists, Game: 2, four times (MR: 10/15/22 GR vs. SD)
Points, Game: 3, twice (MR: 12/22/22 GR at CHI)
PIM, Game: 12, 1/4/20 GR at TEX
Height: 6’2” Weight: 195 Shoots: Left Born: 7/22/96 in Sea Isle City, NJ
Drafted: St. Louis’ 5th choice, 125th overall, in 2016 NHL Entry Draft
First season as a Griffin … Sixth year pro … Signed to a two-year entry-level contract by St. Louis, 3/25/18 … Assigned to San Antonio (AHL) by St. Louis, 9/28/18 … Re-signed to a one-year contract by St. Louis, 6/24/19 … Assigned to San Antonio by St. Louis, 10/3/19 … Re-signed to a one-year contract by St. Louis, 10/4/20 … Assigned to Utica (AHL) by St. Louis, 1/27/21 … Re-signed to a one-year contract by St. Louis, 7/23/21 … Assigned to Springfield (AHL) by St. Louis, 10/14/21 … Recalled by St. Louis and traded to Minnesota for forward Will Bitten, 12/29/21 … Assigned to Iowa (AHL) by Minnesota, 12/30/21 … Signed to a one-year contract by Utica, 7/18/22 … Signed to a one-year contract by Detroit, 7/3/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/7/23.
Career Highlights: Posted career-high numbers in goals (15), points (33), plus-minus rating (+9), penalty minutes (17), power-play goals (4) and shots (86) during the 2022-23 season with the Utica Comets (AHL) … Skated in first pro postseason with Utica in the 2023 Calder Cup Playoffs, showing two points (1-1—2) in six outings … Made Calder Cup debut on April 19, 2023 at Laval (AHL) … Amassed a career-high 22 assists in 50 games during the 2019-20 campaign with San Antonio (AHL) … Made AHL and pro debut with San Antonio on Oct. 6, 2018 against Grand Rapids … Recorded first pro point with an assist on Oct. 19, 2018 at Manitoba … Scored first pro goal on Nov. 24, 2018 at Texas … Bagged two assists on Nov. 4, 2018 at Bakersfield for first two-point night as a pro … Tallied two goals in a game for the first time on Dec. 22, 2019 at Manitoba … Spent four seasons at Northeastern University from 2014-18 and totaled 118 points (57-61—118) in 132 games … Served as captain during senior season at Northeastern University in 2017-18 … Made collegiate debut on Oct. 11, 2014 against Vermont … Named to the 2017-18 Hockey East Second All-Star Team … Garnered a spot on the 2015-16 Hockey East Honorable Mention All-Star Team and the Hockey East All-Tournament Team en route to claiming the Hockey East championship … Scored first collegiate point and goal during a two-point night (1-1—2) on Nov. 15, 2014 versus New Hampshire … Won a gold medal for Team USA at the 2014 World Junior Championship.
2022-23: Posted career-high numbers in goals (15), points (33), plus-minus rating (+9), penalty minutes (17), powerplay goals (4), shooting percentage (17.4%) and shots (86) with the Utica Comets … Added 18 assists, one shorthanded goal, two game-winners and one shootout goal … Skated in first pro postseason, making Calder Cup debut April 19 at Laval … Scored first Calder Cup Playoff point with a game-winning goal at Toronto on April 29 … Finished the postseason with two points (1-1—2) in six appearances … Ranked among the team’s regular-season leaders in points (7th), assists (T9th), goals (4th), power-play goals (T3rd) and game-winners (T3rd) … Recorded points in the first two games of the season (1-1—2) … Career-best six-game point streak from Dec. 16-30 (4-6—10) … During the month of December, accumulated 15 points (8-7—15) in 12 contests … Career-high four-game goal streak from Dec. 2-10 (4-0—4) … Season-high three-game assist streak from Dec. 20-28 (0-5—5) … Six multi-point contests, including a career-high three points (1-2—3) on Dec. 22 at Cleveland … Tallied two assists in consecutive games from Dec. 20-22 … Potted two goals on Dec. 17 against Springfield and on April 7 against Toronto … Scored a power-play goal on Nov. 23 against Belleville, Dec. 2 versus Toronto, Dec. 9 at Rochester and on April 15 at Syracuse … Registered a shorthanded goal on Dec. 22 at Cleveland, which turned out to be the game-winner … Recorded second gamewinner on Dec. 17 against Springfield … First-career shootout goal on Feb. 1 against Syracuse. 2021-22: Split time in the AHL between the Springfield Thunderbirds and the Iowa Wild … Began the campaign with Springfield and totaled 12 points (3-9—12), a plus-three rating, 10 penalty minutes and two power-play goals … Made Thunderbirds debut on Oct. 16 against Hartford … Registered first point with Springfield with an assist on Oct. 22 against Bridgeport … Traded to Minnesota (NHL) by St. Louis (NHL) for forward Will Bitten on Dec. 29 … Finished the season with Iowa and notched seven points (3-4—7), a minus-16 rating and 16 penalty minutes in 33 contests … Wild debut on Dec. 31 against Colorado … Tallied first point with Iowa with an assist on Jan. 8 at Chicago … Career-high five-game assist streak (0-5—5) from Oct. 30-Nov. 7, which was also a season-high point run … Only two-point game of the season came on Nov. 5 against Hershey (1-1—2) … Scored on the power play on Nov. 5 versus Hershey and on Dec. 19 at Hartford. 2020-21: Skated in first season with the Utica Comets during the shortened, delayed and no-playoff season due to COVID-19 … Accumulated 18 points (6-12—18), a minus-one rating, eight penalty minutes, two-play goals and one game-winner in 27 contests … Made Comets debut on Feb. 6 at Syracuse … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T3rd), assists (3rd), goals (T2nd), power-play goals (T3rd) and game-winners (T3rd) … Registered first point with Utica during a two-point outing (1-1—2) on Feb. 13 at Binghamton … Four multi-point outings … Tied a career high with two assists on Feb. 26 against Rochester … Tied a career best with two goals on May 10 versus Syracuse, scoring the game-winner … Season-high four-game point streak (2-3—5) from April 10-16 … Season-best three-game assist streak (0-3—3) from April 10-14 … Scored a goal in back-to-back contests from April 14-16 (2-0—2) … Tallied a power-play goal on April 14 against Syracuse and on May 7 versus Syracuse … Shootout attempt on March 10 against Rochester. 2019-20: Competed in second season with the San Antonio Rampage in the final campaign for the franchise before it moved to Henderson, Nevada … Notched a career-high 22 assists and two shorthanded goals … Added nine goals, 31 points, a minus-five rating, 14 penalty minutes, two power-play goals and two game-winners … Ranked among the team leaders in points (4th), assists (2nd), goals (T6th), shorthanded goals (T1st) and game-winners (T3rd) … Began
season on a three-game point streak (1-3—4) from Oct. 18-30 … Two points (1-1—2) in season opener on Oct. 18 at Tucson … Eight multi-point outings … Tied a career high with two assists on Nov. 2 against Texas, Dec. 28 at Texas, Jan. 18 against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and on Feb. 22 at Grand Rapids … Tied a career best two goals on Dec. 22 at Manitoba and on Jan. 5 versus Grand Rapids … Registered a season-high three-game point streak on three occasions from Oct. 18-30 (1-3—4), Nov. 30-Dec. 4 (1-2—3) and from Feb. 22-26 (1-3—4) … Scored a goal in consecutive games from Dec. 21-22 (3-0—3) at Manitoba … Season-high three-game assist streak from Oct. 18-30 (0-3—3) … Tallied a power-play goal on Oct. 18 at Tucson and on Jan. 31 against Texas … Notched two shorthanded goals on Dec. 22 at Manitoba … Scored the game-winner on Jan. 5 against Grand Rapids and on Feb. 26 at Milwaukee. 2018-19: Suited up in a career-high 59 games during rookie season with the San Antonio Rampage … Made pro debut on Oct. 6 against Grand Rapids … Recorded first pro point with an assist on Oct. 19 at Manitoba … Registered first pro goal on Nov. 24 at Texas … Finished the season with 18 points (9-9—18), a plus-two rating, 12 penalty minutes, two power-play goals and one game-winner … Ranked among the team’s rookie leaders in points (4th), assists (4th), goals (T3rd), penalty minutes (T4th), power-play goals (4th) and game-winners (T3rd) … First pro two-point outing (0-2—2) on Nov. 4 at Bakersfield … Other two-point night came on Dec. 22 against Texas (1-1—2) … Season-high three-game point streak from Feb. 15-March 9 (3-0—3), which was also the longest point streak of the season … Assists in back-to-back contests from Dec. 22-27 against Texas … Season-high five shots on March 9 against Texas … First-career power-play goal came on Feb. 16 at Grand Rapids … Other power-play goal came on March 24 versus Grand Rapids … Firstcareer game-winner on Dec. 22 against Texas. 2017-18: Captained Northeastern University during senior season … Posted 42 points (24-18—42), 50 penalty minutes and a plus-six rating … Showed collegiate career-high numbers in goals (24) and penalty minutes (50), while tying career-high 42 points … Named to the Hockey East Second All-Star Team and the New England Hockey Writers All-Star Team … Hockey East Player of the Week on Nov. 6 after recording first-career hat trick on Nov. 4 at Boston University … Ranked among the team leaders in points (3rd), assists (5th) and goals (2nd) … 24 goals tied for sixth in the NCAA … Recorded an assist in the season opener on Oct. 6 against Sacred Heart … 14 multi-point outings, including a career-high four points (3-1—4) on Jan. 20 versus Massachusetts … Scored a hat trick on Nov. 4 at Boston University and on Jan. 20 versus Massachusetts … Showed two assists on Dec. 9 at Boston College and on Feb. 23 against New Hampshire … Two-goal games on Jan. 6 against Bentley and on March 10 against Massachusetts … Season-high five-game point streak from Dec. 1-30 (3-3—6) and from Feb. 2-16 (4-4—8) … Season-best four-game assist streak from Feb. 5-16 (0-4—4) … Enjoyed two, four-game goal streaks from Oct. 28-Nov. 11 (6-0—6) and from Feb. 2-12 (4-0—4) … 11 power-play goals … Power-play tally in consecutive contests from Dec. 1-2 against Merrimack … Potted two power-play goals on Jan. 6 against Bentley … Four game-winners on Nov. 4 at Boston University, Dec. 1 against Merrimack, Jan. 6 versus Bentley and Feb. 24 at New Hampshire … Season-high seven shots on March 10 against Massachusetts … Season-best five blocked shots on March 9 against Massachusetts … Finished with a 23-10-5 overall record and a 15-6-3 mark in conference play … Dropped a first-round game in the NCAA Tournament 3-2 against No. 10 Michigan. 2016-17: Competed in junior season at Northeastern University, serving as an alternate captain … Posted 22 points (10-12—22), 12 penalty minutes and a plus-13 rating in just 17 games due to injury … Placed fourth on the team with 10 goals … Scored a goal in season opener on Oct. 7 at Quinnipiac … Began the campaign on a three-game point streak from Oct. 7-14 (2-1—3) … Six multi-point outings … Season-high three points on Feb. 18 against UCONN (0-3—3) and on Feb. 25 at Maine (1-2—3) … Finished the campaign on a season-high seven-game point streak from Feb. 18-March 11 (4-9—13) … Also enjoyed a four-game point run from Oct. 21-Feb. 10 (4-2—6) … Season-high three helpers on Feb. 18 versus UCONN … Scored a seasonhigh two goals on Feb. 10 against Massachusetts … Season-high three-game assist streak from Feb. 18-25 (0-6—6) … Registered a season-best three-game goal streak from Oct. 22-Feb. 10 (4-0—4) and from Feb. 24-March 3 (3-0—3) … Scored a power-play goal on Oct. 14 at Bentley, Feb. 6 versus Harvard and on Feb. 25 at Maine … Game-winner on Oct. 22 against Arizona State and on Feb. 24 at Maine … Season-high seven shots on March 4 against UCONN … Finished with a 18-15-5 overall record and a 9-10-3 ledger in conference play … Lost the Hockey East quarterfinal series 2-0 to No. 8 Boston University. 2015-16: As a sophomore at Northeastern University, posted a career-high 42 points (20-22—42) in 41 games … Showed collegiate career-high numbers in assists (22), points (42) and games played (41) … Named to the Hockey East All-Tournament Team and the Hockey East Honorable Mention All-Star Team en route to claiming the Hockey East title … Tabbed Warrior Player of the Month for February when he bagged 14 points (6-8—14) in nine contests … Named Warrior Player of the Week on Feb. 15 after showing five points (3-2—5) in a twogame series against Massachusetts … One of 24 players in the NCAA to register at least 20 goals (T16th) … Ranked among the Hockey East leaders in points (7th), goals (T3rd), power-play goals (T2nd) and game-winners (T1st) … 22% shooting percentage ranked seventh in the NCAA … Placed among the team leaders in points (2nd), assists (4th) and goals (1st) … 11 multi-point outings, including two games with three points … Career-high 10-game point streak (7-11—18) from Feb. 8-March 4 … Registered a three-game assist streak from Dec. 6-Jan. 2 (0-3—3), Feb. 8-13 (0-4—4) and from Feb. 26-March 4 (0-6—6) … Season-high four-game goal streak from Feb. 12-20 (5-0—5) … First collegiate two-goal outing came on Dec. 5 at Boston College … Three games with two goals … Career-high three assists on Feb. 26 against Maine … Showed eight power-play goals … Scored a power-play goal in consecutive games from Feb. 12-13 and from March 18-19 … Potted five game-winners … Finished with 22-14-5 overall record and a 10-8-4 mark in the conference … Fell 6-2 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against No. 3 North Dakota. 2014-15: As a freshman at Northeastern University, accumulated 12 points (3-9—12), eight penalty minutes and an even plus-minus rating in 36 games … Made collegiate debut on Oct. 11 against Vermont … Recorded first collegiate point during a two-point outing (1-1—2) on Nov. 15 against New Hampshire, which included the game-winner … Five multi-point outings … Two assists on Feb. 6 at Massachusetts, Feb. 20 at Maine and on Feb. 23 against Boston University … Scored a goal on Nov. 15 against New Hampshire, Jan. 2 against St. Lawrence and on Feb. 27 at Boston University … Shorthanded goal on Jan. 2 against St. Lawrence … Finished with a 16-6-4 overall record and a 12-9-3 ledger in conference play … Lost the first-round series 2-0 against Merrimack in the Hockey East Tournament. 2013-14: Won
a gold medal with Team USA at the World Junior Championship, logging one goal in seven games … Competed in 25 games for the USNTDP Juniors in the USHL and totaled eight points (3-5—8) and six penalty minutes … Spent the most time in the NTDP with the U.S. National U18 Team … In the NTDP, compiled 13 points (4-9—13) and 10 penalty minutes in 60 appearances … Teammates with current Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin in the NTDP. 2012-13: Split time between three different teams within the U.S. youth program … Saw action in 21 games with USNTDP Juniors in the USHL and tallied five points (3-2—5), six penalty minutes and a minus-six rating … Spent the majority of the campaign with the U.S. National U17 Team in the NTDP … With the U17 club, amassed eight points (3-5—8) and six penalty minutes in 25 contests … Finally, appeared in one game with the U.S. National U18 Team in the NTDP but did not record a point. 2011-12: Competed in first and only season with the Los Angeles Jr. Kings U16 AAA team in the T1EHL U16 league … Showed 32 points (17-15—32) and 23 penalty minutes in 24 games … Placed among the team leaders in points (T3rd), assists (6th) and goals (3rd). 2009-10: Began youth career with Team Comcast U13 AAA in the AYHL U13 league … Amassed 85 points (33-52—88) and 62 penalty minutes in 37 games … Paced the team in points, assists and penalty minutes, while taking second in goals … Ranked among the league leaders in points (1st), assists (1st), goals (T5th), points-per-game (2.30, 4th) and penalty minutes (12th).
Personal: Lives in Sea Isle City, NJ during the offseason … Has one brother, John, who also plays in the AHL … His uncle Kyle played for the NY Giants … Best friend in hockey is his brother … Started playing hockey at the age of 4 … Hockey nicknames are Nols and Stevie … Hockey idol as a youth was Mike Richards … Greatest influence on career has been his dad … First job was as a pizza boy … Proudest achievement was winning the HockeyEast with his brother … Favorite charity is the Ebo Strong Foundation … He is color blind … Would want to trade places with a pro golfer … Also played baseball growing up … Favorite food is Gyro … Favorite music artist is Drake … Favorite movie is Shallow Hal … Favorite TV show is The Office … Favorite vacation spot is Palm Springs … Favorite sport to watch besides hockey is football.
Games Played: 59, 2018-19
Goals: 15, 2022-23
Assists: 22, 2019-20
Points: 33, 2022-23
PIM: 26, 2021-22
Goal Streak: 4, 12/2/22-12/10/22
AHL Game: 10/6/18 SA vs. GR
Assist Streak: 5, 10/30/21-11/7/21
Point Streak: 6, 12/16/22-12/30/22
Goals, Game: 2, five times (MR: 4/7/23 UTC vs. TOR) Assists, Game: 2, eight times (MR: 12/22/22 UTC at CLE)
Points, Game: 3, 12/22/22 UTC at CLE PIM, Game: 5, 12/10/22 UTC at SYR
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Height: 6’5” Weight: 210 Shoots: Right
Born: 1/20/01 in Pori, Finland
Drafted: Detroit’s 2nd choice, 35th overall, in 2019 NHL Entry Draft
First season as a Griffin … Second year pro … Signed to a two-year contract by TPS (Liiga/ Finland), 5/23/22 … Signed to a two-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 3/19/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Signed to first NHL contract by the Detroit Red Wings on March 19, 2023 … Made pro debut with TPS in the Liiga (Finland) on Sept. 13, 2022 at Tappara … Scored first pro point and goal during a two-point outing on Sept. 16, 2022 against Assat (Liiga/Finland) … Finished rookie 2022-23 season with TPS with 20 points (5-15—20), 20 penalty minutes and a minus-six rating in 60 regular-season games, adding two assists in three playoff contests … Signed first pro contract with TPS on May 23, 2022 … NCAA National Champion with the University of Denver during the 2021-22 season … 2021-22 NCHC regular-season champion with the Denver Pioneers, contributing with nine points (1-8—9) and a plus-20 rating in 35 games … Made collegiate debut on Dec. 2, 2020 against the University of Minnesota-Duluth … First college point came with an assist on Dec. 8, 2020 versus the University of North Dakota … Scored first collegiate goal against the University of Nebraska-Omaha on Jan. 23, 2021 … Concluded NCAA career with 20 points (3-17—20), 44 penalty minutes and a plus-18 rating in 59 games across two seasons … Skated for Team Finland at the 2019 World Junior Challenge, collecting two assists and 29 penalty minutes in five appearances … In 2019-20, named the U20 SM-Liiga Best Defenseman and Best Player, and a U20 SM-Liiga First AllStar Team member after showing 49 points (15-34—49) and a plus-18 rating in 48 contests … Paced the 2019-20 U20 SM-Liiga’s defensemen with 49 points … Named to the 2018-19 U20 SM-Liiga Second All-Star Team after posting 35 points (9-26—35) in 45 outings … Suited up for five games with Finland at the 2018 U17 World Hockey Challenge.
2022-23: Competed in rookie pro campaign with TPS in the Liiga (Finland) … Compiled 20 points (5-15—20), 20 penalty minutes and a minus-six rating … Made pro debut on Sept. 13 at Tappara … Scored first pro point and goal during a two-point outing (1-1—2) in second game on Sept. 16 against Assat … Ranked among the team’s defensemen leaders in points (T1st), assists (T1st), and goals (T1st) … Placed among the league’s U25 defensemen leaders in points (T8th), assists (9th) and goals (T9th) … Showed two assists in three postseason games, making pro playoff debut on March 13 at Assat … Added one assist in five Champions Hockey League appearances … Five multi-point outings … Scored a goal in consecutive games from Dec. 3-9 … Recorded assists in back-to-back games on three different occasions from Dec. 16-26 (0-3—3), Jan. 7-11 (0-3—3) and Jan. 24-26 (0-2—2) … Five two-game point streaks throughout the season … First pro power-play goal on Jan. 25 at HPK. 2021-22: NCAA National Champion with the University of Denver, finishing with a 31-9-1 overall record (0.764) … NCHC regular-season champion with the Denver Pioneers, contributing with nine points (1-8—9) and a plus-20 rating in 35 games … Plus-20 rating ranked the thirdhighest among team defensemen … Ranked fifth on the team with 32 blocked shots … Named NCHC Rookie of the Week on March 1 … Assists in consecutive games from Oct. 16-22 … Lone goal came on Jan. 16 at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, which was also a power-play tally … Nine-game win streak from Jan. 15-Feb. 11 … Also enjoyed a seven-game win streak from Nov. 12-Dec. 10 and ended the season on a five-game run from Feb. 26-April 9. 202021: Competed in the delayed and shortened COVID-19 season with the University of Denver … Compiled 11 points (2-9—11), 23 penalty minutes and a minus-two rating in 24 games as a freshman … Made collegiate debut on Dec. 2 against the University of Minnesota-Duluth … First college point came with an assist on Dec. 8 against the University of North Dakota … Scored first collegiate goal during a two-point night (1-1—2) on Jan. 23 at the University of NebraskaOmaha … Tied for the team lead in points by a defensemen while leading all blueliners in assists with nine … Tied for second on the roster with 23 penalty minutes … Added 25 blocked shots and scored Denver’s only shorthanded goal of the campaign … Registered two helpers in the regular-season finale on Feb. 27 against Colorado College … NCAA career game-high 15 penalty minutes on March 13 at Nebraska-Omaha … Finished the season with a 10-13-1 record (0.444). 2019-20: Named the U20 SM-liiga Best Player and Defensemen after posting 49 points (15-34—49), 44 penalty minutes and a plus-18 rating in 48 regular-season games with Assat U20 … Served as an alternate captain … Paced the league’s defensemen with 49 points … Named to the U20 SM-liiga First All-Star Team … Appeared in one playoff game … Led the team in goals and assists while tying for third in goals … Ranked among the league’s defensemen leaders in points (1st), assists (2nd), goals (2nd) and points-per-game 1.02, 5th) … Skated in 12 games with Finland’s U20 team, amassing five points (1-4—5) and two penalty minutes. 2018-19: Spent the majority of the season with Assat’s U20 team in the U20 SM-liiga … Notched 35 points (9-26—35), 39 penalty minutes and a minusfour rating in 45 games … Named to the U20 SM-liiga Second All-Star Team … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T1st), assists (1st), goals (T5th) and penalty minutes (T3rd) … Placed among the league defensemen leaders in points (4th), assists (T5th) and goals (T7th) … Also appeared in two regular-season games with Assat U18 in the U18 SM-sarja league, totaling one goal and two penalty minutes … Added two points (1-1—2) and six penalty minutes in five playoff games at the U18 level … Competed with Team Finlands’ U18 club at the 2019 World Junior Challenge,
totaling two assists and 29 penalty minutes … Tallied 15 assists and 63 penalty minutes in 19 combined contests with Finland U18. 2017-18: Suited up in four different leagues with three separate teams with Assat’s youth programs … Saw action in one game with Assat U17 in the U17 SM-sarja league and tallied four penalty minutes … Amassed 35 points (7-28—35) in just 15 games with Assat U18 in the U18 Mestis Q … Also with the Assat U18 club, posted 14 points (2-12—14) and 58 penalty minutes in 13 games in the U18 SM-sarja division … Finally, spent the most time with Assat U20 in the U20 SM-liiga, appearing in 18 contests … Scored three points (1-2—3) and accumulated six penalty minutes and a minus-10 rating in the U20 SM-liiga … Skated in five games for Team Finland at the U17 World Hockey Challenge. 2016-17: Compiled 23 points (3-20—23) and six penalty minutes in 22 games with Assat U16 in the U16 SM-sarja Q league … Ranked among the team leaders in points (T1st), assists (1st) and goals (9th) … Placed among the U16 SM-sarja Q defensemen leaders in pints (T7th) and assists (1st) … Added eight points (3-5—8) and eight penalty minutes with Assat U18 in the U18 SM-sarja league … Appeared in 11 games with Finland’s U16 club and registered three points (1-2—3) and two penalty minutes. 2015-16: Began junior career with Assat U16 in the U16 SM-sarja Q league, totaling four points (0-4—4) and six penalty minutes in 10 outings … Spent the most time with Assat U16 in the U16 SM-sarja league … Compiled 22 points (4-18—22) and 33 penalty minutes in 27 appearances … Paced the team’s defensemen in points and assists while ranking third in goals … Ranked among the U16 SM-sarja defensemen leaders in points (T9th) and assists (T6th).
Personal: Lives in Pori, Finland during the offseason … Has one big sister … Hockey nickname is Tuo … Hockey idol as a youth was Brent Burns … First job was as a hockey player … Favorite charitable causes is anything to do with animals … Would like to trade places with an astronaut … Speaks Finnish and Swedish … Also played soccer growing up … Favorite foods are salmon and hamburgers … Favorite movie is War Dogs … Favorite TV show is Narcos … Favorite vacation spot is Merikarvia, Finland … Favorite sports to watch besides hockey are tennis and football.
Height: 6’1” Weight: 188 Shoots: Left
Born: 4/3/02 in Vantaa, Finland
Drafted: Detroit’s 6th choice, 70th overall, in 2020 NHL Entry Draft
Second season as a Griffin ... Fifth year pro ... Signed to a two-year contract by TPS (Liiga), 2/29/20 ... Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 5/20/21 ... Assigned to Grand Rapids by Detroit, 10/9/22 ... Reassigned to Toledo (ECHL) from Grand Rapids by Detroit, 12/2/22 ... Reassigned to Grand Rapids from Toledo by Detroit, 12/15/22 ... Reassigned to Toledo from Grand Rapids by Detroit, 4/16/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Made North America and AHL debut with the Griffins on Oct. 14, 2022 against San Diego … Scored first AHL goal and point on Oct. 30, 2022 at Texas … Made ECHL debut with the Toledo Walleye on Dec. 2, 2022 at Cincinnati … Finished rookie AHL campaign with eight points (1-7—8) and 14 penalty minutes in 48 games … Reached the 2023 ECHL Western Conference Finals with Toledo and finished the Kelly Cup Playoffs with two points (1-1—2) and four penalty minutes in 13 outings … Captured a silver medal with Finland at the 2022 World Junior Championship, posting one assist and a plus-one rating in seven contests … Won back-to-back Liiga silver medals with TPS from 2020-22 … Represented Team Finland at the 2021 World Junior Championship … Registered career-high numbers in games played (53), goals (4), assists (10) and points (14) in 2020-21 with TPS in the Liiga … Made pro debut on during the 2019-20 season with TPS in the Liiga, Finland’s top hockey league … Scored first pro goal on Nov. 27, 2020 at JYP … Won a silver medal with Team Finland at the 2018-19 World Hockey Championship … Won a bronze medal with Finland at the 2018-19 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival.
2022-23: Made North America and AHL debut with the Griffins on Oct. 14 against San Diego … Scored first AHL goal and point on Oct. 30 at Texas … Finished rookie AHL campaign with eight points (1-7—8) and 14 penalty minutes in 48 games … Registered first AHL assist on Dec. 22 at Chicago … Assists in consecutive games from Feb. 24-25 … Also skated in five regular-season games with the Toledo Walleye (ECHL) and showed three helpers and two penalty minutes … Made ECHL debut on Dec. 2 at Cincinnati … Tallied first ECHL point with two helpers on Dec. 10 against Indy … Appeared in 13 playoff contests with Toledo and recorded two points (1-1—2), four penalty minutes and a plusfour rating … Reached the ECHL Western Conference Finals with Toledo. 2021-22: Skated in 52 games for TPS during second full season in the Liiga, Finland’s top hockey league … Bagged three goals, four assists, 55 penalty minutes and a plus-nine rating … 55 penalty minutes placed second on the roster bad sixth among league defenseman under the age of 25 … Season-high two points (1-1—2) on April 2 … Had one assist in six Champions Hockey League contests … Added five points (2-3—5) and four penalty minutes in 15 playoff outings en route to helping TPS reach the Liiga finals before being bested by Tappara … Represented Team Finland at the World Junior Championship and skated in two games before the tournament ended abruptly due to COVID-19 … Captured a silver medal with Finland at the rescheduled 2022 World Junior Championship, posting one assist and a plus-one rating in seven contests. 2020-21: Played exclusively in the Liiga with TPS for the first time in career … Registered career-high numbers in games played (53), goals (4), assists (10) and points (14) … Finished among the league defensemen leaders under the age of 25 in points (T13th), goals (T11th) and assists (15th) … Tied for second on the roster among blueliners with four goals … Two multi-point outings … Collected two helpers for the first time on Oct. 9 … Scored first pro goal on Nov. 27 at JYP … Skated in 13 playoff games and totaled four points (3-1—4) and 31 penalty minutes, which paced the team and ranked second in the Liiga … Tied for first on the circuit among defensemen with three playoff goals … Won first Liiga silver medal when TPS reached the finals but were defeated by Lukko … Competed in seven games with Finland at the 2020-21 World Junior Championship, recording two assists, four PIMs and a plus-seven rating. 2019-20: Suited up in 29 games during rookie season with TPS in the Liiga … Notched three assists and eight penalty minutes in Finland’s top hockey league … Alternate captain for TPS U20 team in the U20 SM-liiga … Amassed six points (1-5—6) and 14 penalty minutes in 15 regular-season contests with TPS U20 … Added two goals in two playoff games at the U20 level … Competed with TPS in the Spengler Cup and skated in three games … Represented Finland in three contests at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup. 2018-19: Spent the majority of the year serving as an alternate captain for TPS U18 in the U18 SM-sarja league … Recorded 20 points (7-13—20) and 34 penalty minutes in 41 outings … Seven goals tied for 8th among the league’s defensemen … Placed among the team leaders in points (T8th), goals (10th), assists (T7th) and penalty minutes (T6th) … Competed in four games for the TPS U20 team in the U20 SM-liiga and registered one assist … Skated in six outings with Team Finland en route to a silver medal at the U17 World Hockey Championship … Suited up in three contests with Team Finland at the European Youth Olympic Winter Festival and won a bronze medal. 2017-18: Competed in three separate leagues at the U16 and U18 levels within TPS’ youth teams … Served as an alternate captain for the TPS U16 team … Played the most in the U16 SM-sarja Q league and bagged 33 points (8-25—33) and 20 penalty minutes in 23 games … Ranked among the U16 SM-sarja Q defensemen leaders in points (1st), assists (1st) and goals (T9th) … Recorded a point per game at the U16 SM-sarja level and accumulated eight goals, eight assists and eight penalty minutes in 16 outings … Placed first on the roster among defensemen in points and goals while taking second in assists … Ranked among the U16 SM-sarja defensemen leaders in points (T5th)
and goals (2nd) … Added six penalty minutes in four playoff games en route to a bronze medal … Achieved the Ilpo Koskela Award as the U16 SM-sarja Best Defensemen … Named to the U16 SM-sarja All-Star Team … Skated in two games for the TPS U18 club in the U18 SM-sarja … Competed for Finland’s U16 team and totaled two assists and 10 penalty minutes in 11 outings. 2016-17: Began competing in the TPS youth organization and appeared in one regular-season game for its U16 team in the U16 SM-sarja in Finland … Added two penalty minutes in two playoff games en route to a bronze medal … Named to the U16 Pohjola Camp Roster.
Personal: Lives in Finland during the offseason … Has two siblings … Started playing hockey at the age of three … Hockey nicknames are Virsi and Vi … Hockey idol as a youth was Kris Letang … Most exciting place he’s visited is Thailand … Would want to trade places with a pilot … Played floorball and track and field growing up … Favorite food is Thai food … Favorite music artists are Post Malone, Mike., Drake, NAV and NLE Choppa … Favorite movie is Top Gun Maverick … Favorite TV show is Game of Thrones … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is Formula 1.
Games Played: 48, 2022-23
Goals: 1, 2022-23
Assists: 7, 2022-23
Points: 8, 2022-23
PIM: 14, 2022-23
Goal Streak: N/A
Assist Streak: 2, 2/24/23-2/25/23
Point Streak: 2, 2/24/23-2/25/23
Goals, Game: 1, 10/30/22 GR at TEX
Assists, Game: 1, seven times (MR: 4/15/23 GR at CHI)
Points, Game: 1, eight times (MR: 4/15/23 GR at CHI)
PIM, Game: 4, 10/14/22 GR vs. SD
Height: 6’4” Weight: 204 Shoots: Left Born: 7/28/02 in Solleftea, Sweden Drafted: Detroit’s 2nd choice, 32nd overall, in 2020 NHL Entry Draft
Second season as a Griffin ... Fourth year pro ... Signed to a two-year contract by MODO Hockey (Allsvenskan/Sweden), 4/7/20 … Signed to a two-year contract by Rogle BK (SHL/ Sweden), 5/20/21 … Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by Detroit, 3/27/23 ... Signed to an ATO by Grand Rapids, 3/30/23 … Assigned by Detroit, 10/6/23.
Career Highlights: Made AHL and North America debut with the Griffins on April 2, 2023 at the Rockford IceHogs … Signed first NHL contract on March 27, 2023, a three-year entrylevel deal with the Red Wings … Paced all defensemen in the Champions Hockey League with seven assists in 2022-23 … 2022 Champions Hockey League champion with Rogle BK (SHL) … Named the 2022 Swedish Junior Hockey Player of the Year … Claimed a bronze medal for Team Sweden at the 2022 World Junior Championship … Scored first pro goal on Jan. 31, 2021 against Sodertalje SK (HockeyAllsvenskan/Sweden) … Made SHL debut on Sept. 16, 2021 with Rogle BK … Recorded first SHL point with an assist on Sept. 25, 2021 at Vaxjo (SHL) … Scored first SHL goal on Oct. 21, 2021 at Skelleftea (SHL) … Ranked first among SHL junior players with 19 points (4-15—19) during the 2021-22 season … Drafted with the 32nd overall pick by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft … Made HockeyAllsvenskan (Sweden) debut on Nov. 3, 2019 against Sodertalje SK … Recorded first point in the HockeyAllsvenskan (Sweden) with an assist on Dec. 27, 2019 at Vasteras IK … Won a bronze medal at the 2019-20 Hlinka Gretzky Cup.
2022-23: Competed exclusively with Rogle BK in the SHL for the first time in career … Compiled 26 points (7-19—26), 10 penalty minutes and a plus-three rating in 50 regular-season SHL games … Added three points (1-2—3) in nine postseason outings … Placed among the team’s defensemen leaders in points (2nd), assists (2nd), goals (T1st) and plus-minus rating (2nd) … At the age of 19, ranked among the SHL’s U25 leaders in points (T7th) and assists (T6th) … Placed among the SHL’s U25 defensemen leaders in points (T3rd), assists (T4th) and goals (3rd) … Recorded goals in the first two games of the season, which tied for his season-high … Three multi-point outings … Two assists on Jan. 12 at Timra … Season-high five-game point streak (2-4—6) from Oct. 20-29 … Season-best four-game assist streak (0-4—4) from Nov. 26-Dec. 3 … Collected eight points (1-7—8) and a plus-three rating in nine Champions Hockey League games with Rogle BK … Paced the Champions Hockey League’s defensemen with seven assists … Made North America and AHL debut on April 2 at the Rockford IceHogs, recording two shots on goal and a minus-two rating in a 5-1 defeat. 2021-22: Spent the majority of the season in the SHL with Rogle BK … Totaled 19 points (4-15—19), six penalty minutes and a plus-five rating in 47 regular-season SHL games … Named Swedish Junior Hockey Player of the Year … Ranked first among SHL junior players with 19 points … Made SHL debut on Sept. 16 at Leksands IF … Recorded first SHL point on Sept. 25 with an assist at Vaxjo … Scored first SHL goal on Oct. 21 at Skelleftea AIK … Ranked among the team’s defensemen leaders in points (2nd), assists (T2nd) and goals (3rd) … Placed among the SHL’s U23 defensemen leaders in points (T3rd), assists (4th) and goals (T4th) … First two-point SHL contest (1-1—2) on Nov. 4 against IK Oskarshamn … Four multi-point SHL outings … Consecutive two-point nights from Nov. 4-Nov. 6 (1-3—4) … Registered points in back-to-back games three times during the season … Three helpers in two games from Nov. 4-6 … Won the Champions Hockey League with Rogle BK … Showed four penalty minutes and a minus-one rating in 13 Champions Hockey League games … Appeared in seven games in the J20 Nationell league with Rogle BK J20, amassing four points (1-3—4), two penalty minutes and a plus-eight rating … Won a bronze medal in first World Junior Championship with Team Sweden … Made World Junior Championship debut on Aug. 10 against Switzerland … Scored first World Junior Championship point with an assist on Aug. 14 against USA … Finished the tournament with three assists and a plus-three rating in seven contests. 2020-21: Played much of the season in Sweden’s second-tier hockey league, HockeyAllsvenskan with MODO … Compiled six points (1-5—6), 14 penalty minutes and a minus-12 rating in 43 games for MODO … Placed among the team’s defensemen leaders in points (7th), assists (7th) and goals (T5th) … Ranked among the league’s U20 defensemen leaders in points (T2nd), assists (T2nd) and goals (T6th) … Scored first pro goal on Jan. 31 against Sodertalje SK … Assists in consecutive games from Oct. 14-16 (0-2—2) … Added six points (2-4—6), two penalty minutes and a plusone rating in four games at the J20 Nationell level with MODO J20 … Registered at least a point in all four games … Back-to-back two-point nights (1-3—4) from Oct. 24-25 … Two assists on Oct. 24 at Leksands IF J20. 2019-20: Jumped around three different leagues withing MODO Hockey’s youth program … Amassed five assists and a plus-two rating in the only game played at the J18 Allsvenskan level on Feb. 26 … Spent the most time in the J20 SuperElit league … Notched 24 points (5-19—24), 16 penalty minutes and a plus-one rating in 37 games with MODO J20 … Paced MODO J20’s defensemen in points and assists, while tying for second in goals … Ranked among the J20 SuperElit defensemen leaders in points (T9th) and assists (T8th) … Eight multi-points … Season-high three assists on Nov. 29 at Brynas IF J20 … Season-best five-game point streak from Nov. 24-Dec. 8 (2-6—8) … Also appeared in 18 games in the HockeyAllsvenskan with MODO, totaling two assists, two penalty minutes and a plus-four rating … Made HockeyAllsvenskan debut on Nov. 3 against Sodertalje SK … Recorded first point in the HockeyAllsvenskan with an assist on Dec. 27 at Vasteras IK … Two points (0-2—2) ranked first in the HockeyAllsvenskan among U18 players … Won a bronze medal with Sweden U18 at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup, earning a plus-one rating in five appearances. 2018-19: Spent time between three different
leagues with MODO Hockey’s youth teams … Compiled 12 points (4-8—12) and 35 penalty minutes in 16 games in the J18 Elit league … Moved up to the J18 Allsvenskan division and totaled six points (2-4—6), two penalty minutes and a plus-eight rating in 12 contests … Added four penalty minutes and a minus-two rating in five J18 Allsvenskan playoff outings … Made J18 Allsvenskan debut on Jan. 5 against Orebro HK J18 … Registered first J18 Allsvenskan points during a two-point outing (1-1—2) on Jan. 26 againt IF Bjorkloven J18 … Season-high four-game point streak from Jan. 26-Feb. 24 in the J18 Allsvenskan … Goals in consecutive J18 Allsvenskan games from Jan. 26-Feb. 2 … Tallied assists in back-to-back J18 Allsvenskan contests from Feb. 23-24 … Competed in two games at the J20 SuperElit level with MODO J20 … Recorded one assist, two penalty minutes and a plus-one rating … Made J20 SuperElit debut on Jan. 26 versus Vaxjo HC J20 … Notched first J20 SuperElit point with an assist on Jan. 27 against Frolunda HC J20. 2017-18: Skated in five different league with three different organizations … Appeared in nine games for Team Adalen U16 in the U16 Elit league, showing four points (3-1—4) and six penalty minutes … Also played in one game for MODO U16 in the same U16 Elit league … Added three points (1-2—3) in six U16 Elit playoff games for MODO U16 … Scored one goal in three games for MODO U16 in the U16 SM league … Competed in six games with Solleftea J18 in the J18 Div.1 league, amassing five points (3-2—5) … Spent the most time in the J18 Elit league with Solleftea J18 … Compuled four points (3-1—4), four penalty minutes and a minus-four rating in 10 gmes in J18 Elit … Appeared in seven games with Solleftea HK’s senior team in the third-tier of Swedish hockey, HockeyEttan. 2016-17: Registered six points (3-3—6) and six penalty minutes in 11 games for Solleftea HK J18 in the J18 Div.1 league … Also competed in one relegation game for Solleftea HK in the HockeyEttan.
Personal: Lives in Solleftea, Sweden in the offseason … Has four siblings … Related to Helena Ekholm … Best friend in hockey is Daniel Ljungman … Started playing hockey at the age of 5 … Hockey nickname is Wally … Hockey idol as a youth was Erik Karlsson … Greatest influence on career has been his parents … First job was a hockey player … Proudest achievement is being drafted in the NHL … Loves movies … Would want to trade places with a soccer player … Also played soccer growing up … Favorite food is pizza … Favorite music artist is Polo G … Favorite movie is Lord of the Rings … Favorite TV show is Family Guy … Favorite vacation spot is Italy … Favorite sport to watch other than hockey is soccer.
Games Played: 1, 2022-23
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Assists: N/A
Points: N/A
PIM: N/A
Goal Streak: N/A
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Assist Streak: N/A Point Streak: N/A
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Thirty-five Griffins players and two coaches have earned the right to have their names engraved on the Stanley Cup at some point during their careers, including 19 who earned the honor after their time in Grand Rapids. In 2023, Vegas head coach Bruce Cassidy became the first former Grand Rapids coach to win the cup, four years after he achieved another milestone as the first to coach in a Stanley Cup Final, when his 2018-19 Boston team lost to St. Louis in seven games. He is the second Griffins alum to win the cup as a coach, joining Colorado head coach and former Grand Rapids defenseman Jared Bednar from 2022. Also in 2022, Avalanche center Darren Helm – a 2008 Stanley Cup champion with the Detroit Red Wings – joined Tomas Kopecky (2008 Detroit, 2010 Chicago) as the only alumni to win a pair of Stanley Cups as players after leaving Grand Rapids.
Tampa Bay assistant general manager Stacy Roest became a member of the club, and the first in a non-playing role, when the Lightning defeated Dallas in the 2020 Stanley Cup Final, and Tampa Bay’s repeat in 2021 over Montreal made him only the second alum to win two cups after leaving Grand Rapids. The names of Griffins alumni have been added to the cup in each of the last four years, 10 times in the last 16 years, and 12 times in the last 19 seasons. In addition, former Griffins assistant coach Jim Paek (2005-14) won a pair of cups as a defenseman for the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1991 and 1992.
Player
*Kevyn Adams C 1 (2006 Carolina) 1996-97
*Dmitry Afanasenkov LW 1 (2004 Tampa Bay) 2001-02
*Jared Bednar D 1 (2022 Colorado head coach) 1998-99
Madison Bowey D 1 (2018 Washington) 2019-20
*Sheldon Brookbank D 1 (2013 Chicago) 2001-03
*Bruce Cassidy Head Coach 1 (2023 Vegas head coach) 2001-03
Chris Chelios D 3 (1986 Montreal, 2002 and 2008 Detroit) 2008-09
Alex Chiasson RW 1 (2018 Washington) 2022-23
Daniel Cleary RW 1 (2008 Detroit) 2015-16
Danton Cole RW/C 1 (1995 New Jersey) 1996-00
Aaron Downey RW 1 (2008 Detroit) 2008-09
*Mark Eaton D 1 (2009 Pittsburgh) 2004-05
*Valtteri Filppula C 1 (2008 Detroit) 2005-07
*Darren Helm C 1 (2008 Detroit, 2022 Colorado) 2007-09;13-14
*Jiri Hudler F 1 (2008 Detroit) 2003-06
*Chris Kelly C 1 (2011 Boston) 2001-02
Mike Knuble RW 1 (1998 Detroit) 2012-13
*Tomas Kopecky LW 2 (2008 Detroit, 2010 Chicago) 2002-06
*Niklas Kronwall D 1 (2008 Detroit) 2003-06
*Brett Lebda D 1 (2008 Detroit) 2003-06
Manny Legace G 1 (2002 Detroit) 2005-06
Andreas Lilja D 1 (2008 Detroit) 2009-10
Brad May LW 1 (2007 Anaheim) 2009-10
*Darren McCarty RW 4 (1997-98, 2002 and 2008 Detroit) 2007-09
Marty McSorley D 2 (1987-88 Edmonton) 2000-01
*Derek Meech D 1 (2008 Detroit) 2004-08;10-11
Drew Miller LW 1 (2007 Anaheim) 2016-17
*Chris Osgood G 3 (1997-98 and 2008 Detroit) 2005-06
Jim Paek Asst. Coach 2 (1991-92 Pittsburgh) 2005-14
*Kevin Porter C 1 (2016 Pittsburgh) 2014-15
Pokey Reddick G 1 (1990 Edmonton) 1996-98
*Stacy Roest C 2 (2020-21 Tampa Bay assistant GM) 2002-03
*Darren Rumble D 1 (2004 Tampa Bay) 1998-00
Mikael Samuelsson RW 1 (2008 Detroit) 2013-14
Blake Sloan RW 1 (1999 Dallas) 2003-05
Jakub Vrana LW 1 (2018 Washington) 2022-23
Jason Williams C 1 (2002 Detroit) 2002-03
* Won a Stanley Cup after playing for the Griffins
Note: Former Griffins Mark Hartigan (2007 Anaheim) and *Scott Parse (2012 Los Angeles) are credited by the NHL with having won the Cup but did not have their names engraved on the trophy.
Continuing the Griffins’ long and storied history with the Olympic Games, a record 15 former Griffins took part in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China. Eight former Griffins participated as players or coaches in the 2018 Games in PyeongChang, South Korea, after a then-record 11 alumni played in the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia.
A Griffins alum has medaled in each of the last five Olympics. In the 2006 Games in Turin, Italy, Niklas Kronwall became the first Griffins alumnus to earn an Olympic medal, winning gold thanks to Sweden’s victory over Finland in the championship game. Valtteri Filppula became the second to medal in 2010 in Vancouver, earning a bronze with Finland. Kronwall then became the first former Griffin to win two Olympic medals by taking silver in 2014 in Sochi alongside fellow Grand Rapids alumni Jonathan Ericsson, Jonas Gustavsson and Gustav Nyquist, completing the Olympic medal spectrum for former Griffins.
The 2018 Games in PyeongChang featured two medal winners, as Alexey Marchenko won gold with the Olympic Athletes from Russia* while Chris Kelly scored the game-winning goal for Canada in the bronze medal game. PyeongChang also saw longtime Griffins assistant coach Jim Paek serve as head coach of the host country’s team in its Olympic debut, while former player Chris Chelios was an assistant coach for the United States squad.
Four alumni reached the podium in 2022 in Beijing. Filppula and Harri Sateri led Finland to its first-ever men’s hockey gold medal, with team captain Filppula joining Kronwall as the only former Griffins to earn two Olympic medals. Meanwhile, Patrik Rybar was named to the tournament’s all-star team after backstopping Slovakia to its first Olympic medal in men’s hockey, a bronze. Teammate Tomas Jurco, playing in his second Olympics, became the first player to medal after winning a Calder Cup with the Griffins (2013). With the inclusion of Pat Nagle on the U.S. squad, all three goalies from the Griffins’ 2018-19 campaign – Sateri, Rybar and Nagle – took part in the 2022 Games.
Participated While Playing for the Griffins Player Country Year/Site
Justin Abdelkader
Tomas Jurco
Sergei Kolosov
Niklas Kronwall
Ole-Kristian Tollefsen
Julien Vauclair
Finish
USA 2022/Beijing 5th
Slovakia 2014/Sochi 11th
Belarus 2010/Vancouver 9th
Sweden 2006/Turin Gold
Norway 2010/Vancouver 10th
Switzerland 2002/Salt Lake City 11th
Participated After Playing for the Griffins Player Country Year/Site
Dick Axelsson
Chad Billins
Mathias Brome
Chris Chelios
Jake Chelios
Aigars Cipruss
Aigars Cipruss
Pavol Demitra
Pavol Demitra
Pavol Demitra
Finish
Sweden 2018/PyeongChang 5th
USA 2018/PyeongChang 7th
Sweden 2022/Beijing 4th
USA (asst. coach) 2018/PyeongChang 7th
China 2022/Beijing 12th
Latvia 2006/Turin 12th
Latvia 2002/Salt Lake City 9th
Slovakia 2010/Vancouver 4th
Slovakia 2006/Turin 5th
Slovakia 2002/Salt Lake City 13th
Jonathan Ericsson Sweden 2014/Sochi Silver
Landon Ferraro
Canada 2022/Beijing 6th
Valtteri Filppula Finland 2022/Beijing Gold
Valtteri Filppula
Finland 2010/Vancouver Bronze
Erich Goldmann Germany 2002/Salt Lake City 8th
Jonas Gustavsson Sweden 2014/Sochi Silver
Jimmy Howard
Jani Hurme
Tomas Jurco
Chris Kelly
Tomas Kopecky
Tomas Kopecky
Niklas Kronwall
Niklas Kronwall
Andreas Lilja
Stefan Liv
Alexey Marchenko
Andy Miele
Jan Mursak
Jan Mursak
USA 2014/Sochi 4th
Finland 2002/Salt Lake City 6th
Slovakia 2022/Beijing Bronze
Canada 2018/PyeongChang Bronze
Slovakia 2014/Sochi 11th
Slovakia 2010/Vancouver 4th
Sweden 2014/Sochi Silver
Sweden 2010/Vancouver 5th
Denmark (asst. coach) 2022/Beijing 7th
Sweden 2010/Vancouver 5th
OAR* 2018/PyeongChang Gold
USA 2022/Beijing 5th
Slovenia 2018/PyeongChang 9th
Slovenia 2014/Sochi 7th
Pat Nagle USA 2022/Beijing 5th
Gustav Nyquist
Eddie Pasquale
Rastislav Pavlikovsky
Robert Petrovicky
Brock Radunske
Sweden 2014/Sochi Silver
Canada 2022/Beijing 6th
Slovakia 2002/Salt Lake City 13th
Slovakia 2002/Salt Lake City 13th
Korea 2018/PyeongChang 12th
Participated After Playing for the Griffins (continued)
Player Country Year/Site
Patrik Rybar
Harri Sateri
Finish
Slovakia 2022/Beijing Bronze
Finland 2022/Beijing Gold
Konstantin Shafranov Kazakhstan 2006/Turin 9th
Ryan Sproul China 2022/Beijing 12th
Andrei Sryubko Ukraine 2002/Salt Lake City 10th
Ben Street Canada 2022/Beijing 6th
Libor Sulak
Czech Republic 2022/Beijing 9th
Tomas Tatar Slovakia 2014/Sochi 11th
Ole-Kristian Tollefsen Norway 2014/Sochi 12th
Julien Vauclair
Switzerland 2014/Sochi 9th
Julien Vauclair Switzerland 2006/Turin 6th
Participated Before Playing for the Griffins
Player Country Year/Site Finish
Slava Butsayev Unified Team 1992/Albertville Gold
Chris Chelios USA 2006/Turin 8th
Chris Chelios USA 2002/Salt Lake City Silver
Chris Chelios USA 1998/Nagano 5th
Chris Chelios USA 1984/Sarajevo 7th
Erich Goldmann Germany 1998/Nagano 9th
Jonas Gustavsson Sweden 2010/Vancouver 5th
Todd Hlushko Canada 1994/Lillehammer Silver
Curtis Joseph Canada 2002/Salt Lake City Gold
Mike Knuble USA 2006/Turin 8th
Stefan Liv Sweden 2006/Turin Gold
Kevin Miller USA 1988/Calgary 7th
Michael Nylander Sweden 2002/Salt Lake City 5th
Michael Nylander Sweden 1998/Nagano 6th
Robert Petrovicky Slovakia 1998/Nagano 10th
Robert Petrovicky
Kevin Poulin
Travis Richards
David Roberts
Slovakia 1994/Lillehammer 6th
Canada 2018/PyeongChang Bronze
USA 1994/Lillehammer 8th
USA 1994/Lillehammer 8th
Mikael Samuelsson Sweden 2006/Turin Gold
Konstantin Shafranov Kazakhstan 1998/Nagano 8th
* Olympic Athletes from Russia - After the International Olympic Committee suspended the Russian Olympic Committee due to doping allegations, clean Russian athletes were invited to compete as Olympic Athletes from Russia under a neutral flag at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games.
Regular Season – 7th of 7 in Central Division, 15th of 17 in Western Conference, 30th of 32 in AHL
Overall: 28-36-4-4, 64 points
Home: 12-17-4-3, 31 points
Road: 16-19-0-1, 33 points
Playoffs – Did Not Qualify
General Manager (DRW) – Shawn Horcoff
Head Coach – Ben Simon
Assistant Coaches – Matt Macdonald, Todd Krygier, Mike Knuble
Goaltending Development Coach – Brian Mahoney-Wilson
Athletic Trainer – Josh Chapman
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
Scoring by Period
Shots
Power Play: 52-292 (17.8%) 25th of 32 in AHL
Penalty Kill: 204-268 (76.1%) 29th of 32 in AHL
GAME
2 10/15 SD (6,270) 8-5 W 1-1-0-0
3
4
1/18 @ Rfd 5-2 W 15-19-1-2
9 11/4 @ Ia 5-4 OTW 5-4-0-0 10 11/5 @ Rfd 1-4 L 5-5-0-0
11/9 @ Cle 2-5 L 5-6-0-0
11/11 TOR (7,729) 5-4 OTW 6-6-0-0
11/12 TOR (7,352) 2-3 OTL 6-6-1-0
11/16 RFD (6,474) 1-5 L 6-7-1-0
11/18 @ Sd 6-5 W 7-7-1-0
11/19 @ Sd 1-6 L 7-8-1-0 17 11/25 MTB (6,557) 3-0 W 8-8-1-0 18 11/26 MTB (5,324) 1-4 L 8-9-1-0
19 12/2 TEX (6,542) 1-4 L 8-10-1-0 20 12/3 TEX (5,942) 3-6 L 8-11-1-0 21 12/7 IA (5,417) 6-2 W 9-11-1-0 22 12/9 @ Spr 2-1 OTW 10-11-1-0 23 12/10 @ Hrt 0-4 L 10-12-1-0 24 12/16 HRT (6,904) 4-6 L 10-13-1-0
25 12/17 @ Chi 1-5 L 10-14-1-0
26 12/22 @ Chi 8-7 OTW 11-14-1-0
27 12/28 @ Rfd 1-4 L 11-15-1-0
28 12/30 @ Mil 0-3 L 11-16-1-0
29 12/31 MIL (9,397) 2-4 L 11-17-1-0
30 1/4 CLE (5,384) 3-1 W 12-17-1-0
31 1/6 TEX (6,986) 4-2 W 13-17-1-0
32 1/7 TEX (8,300) 2-3 SOL 13-17-1-1
33 1/11 IA (6,773) 2-5 L 13-18-1-1
34 1/13 IA (6,862) 0-4 L 13-19-1-1
35 1/14 CHI (10,145) 1-0 W 14-19-1-1
36 1/16 @ Ia 1-2 SOL 14-19-1-2
1 Brattstrom G
3 McIsaac D
5 Viro D
9 Luff F
11 L’Esperance F 13 Worrad F
17 Hirose F
18 Lashoff D
20 Kampfer D
27 Czarnik F
32 Spezia F
33 A. Johansson D
45 Olkinuora G
Biakabutuka D
Hirose F
Pearson F
Weatherby F 28 Bliss F 31 Lethemon G 32 Spezia F
48 Berggren F 51 Criscuolo F 54 Givani Smith F 65 Shine F 71 Hanas F 77 Edvinsson D 96 Andreasson F 5 Viro D 11 L’Esperance F 13 Worrad F
37 Sebrango D
40 Newpower D
45 Bednard G
49 Barton D
56 O’Regan F
65 Shine F
79 Tyutyayev F
82 Lombardi F
90 Sawchuk F
96 Andreasson F
Regular Season – 7th of 7 in Central Division, 13th of 16 in Western Conference, 26th of 31 in AHL
Overall: 33-35-6-2, 74 points
Home: 17-16-4-1, 39 points
Road: 16-19-2-1, 35 points
Playoffs – Did Not Qualify
General Managers (DRW) – Pat Verbeek, Shawn Horcoff
Head Coach – Ben Simon
Assistant Coaches – Matt Macdonald, Todd Krygier, Mike Knuble
Goaltending Development Coach – Brian Mahoney-Wilson
Athletic Trainer – Josh Chapman
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
Scoring by Period
Shots
Power Play: 47-281 (16.7%), 28th of 31 in AHL
Penalty Kill: 190-252 (75.4%), 29th of 31 in AHL
1
2
3
4
7 10/31 CHI (3,195) 3-6 L 2-4-0-1
8 11/5 @ Ia 6-5 OTW 3-4-0-1
9 11/6 @ Rfd 2-1 W 4-4-0-1 10 11/12 MTB (9,025) 2-0 W 5-4-0-1
11/13 MTB (6,969) 2-6 L 5-5-0-1
11/17 CHI (4,795) 1-2 OTL 5-5-1-1
13 11/19 @ Tex 5-4 OTW 6-5-1-1 14 11/20 @ Tex 3-4 OTL 6-5-2-1 15 11/24 @ Mil 6-3 W 7-5-2-1
16 11/26 CHI (7,901) 3-5 L 7-6-2-1 17 11/28 @ Chi 1-3 L 7-7-2-1 18 12/3 RFD (7,305) 1-4 L 7-8-2-1
19 12/4 RFD (5,367) 6-2 W 8-8-2-1
20 12/6 @ Cle 4-1 W 9-8-2-1 21 12/10 @ Mtb 2-4 L 9-9-2-1
22 12/11 @ Mtb 2-3 L 9-10-2-1
23 12/22 MIL (6,969) 1-2 OTL 9-10-3-1
24 12/31 MIL (7,824) 5-4 W 10-10-3-1
25 1/1 @ Mil 4-2 W 11-10-3-1
26 1/5 MIL (3,121) 7-2 W 12-10-3-1
27 1/7 IA (5,382) 3-1 W 13-10-3-1
28 1/8 CLE (7,295) 1-2 OTL 13-10-4-1
29 1/12 @ Chi 0-4 L 13-11-4-1
30 1/14 MTB (6,366) 3-2 OTW 14-11-4-1
31 1/15 MTB (8,380) 1-2 SOL 14-11-4-2
32 1/18 @ Cle 5-3 W 15-11-4-2
33 1/22 MIL (9.475) 2-5 L 15-12-4-2
34 1/24 TOR (4,227) 3-4 OTL 15-12-5-2
35 1/26 MIL (4,977) 0-1 L 15-13-5-2
36 1/28 @ Chi 1-4 L 15-14-5-2
37 1/29 @ Mil 0-5 L 15-15-5-2
38 2/2 TOR (7,396) 3-4 L 15-16-5-2 39 2/4 ONT (7,586) 2-5 L 15-17-5-2
2/5 ONT (9,273) 5-3
1 Brattstrom G 3 McIsaac D
R. Murphy D
Barber F
Elson F
Hirose F
Lashoff D
Renouf D
Yan F
Pearson F
28 Witkowski D
Pickard G 32 Spezia F
Sebrango D
Verbeek F
Newpower D
Berggren F
Shine F
Tyutyayev F
Dove-McFalls F
Barber F
Drozg F
Ghafari D
Lashoff D
Renouf D
Yan F
Humitz F
Worrad F
Veleno F 1 Brattstrom G
32 Spezia F 36 Fulcher G 37 Sebrango D
38 Verbeek F 40 Newpower D
48 Berggren F 55 Dickinson F 65 Shine F 71 Martin F
Regular Season – 3rd of 6 in Central Division, 14th of 28 in AHL
Overall: 16-12-3-1, 36 points
Home: 8-4-3-1, 20 points
Road: 8-8-0-0, 16 points
Playoffs – N/A
A delayed, shortened and no-playoffs season was held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
General Manager (DRW) – Ryan Martin
Head Coach – Ben Simon
Assistant Coaches – Matt Macdonald, Todd Krygier, Mike Knuble
Goaltending Development Coach – Brian Mahoney-Wilson
Athletic Trainer – Josh Chapman
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
Scoring by Period
Shots
Power Play: 26-121 (21.5%), 5th of 28 in AHL
Penalty Kill: 86-115 (74.8%), 27th of 28 in AHL
1
2 2/11 @ Chi 2-4 L
3 2/13 @ Cle 3-1 W 1-2-0-0
4 2/18 @ Rfd 3-1 W 2-2-0-0
5 2/20 CLE (108) 2-1 OTW 3-2-0-0
6 2/26 CHI (112) 4-1 W 4-2-0-0
7 2/28 @ Chi 4-8 L
3/13 RFD (750)
OTL
11 3/16 RFD (750) 1-2 OTL 6-3-2-0 12 3/20 @ Cle 5-2 W 7-3-2-0 13 3/26 @ Iow 5-2 W 8-3-2-0 14 3/27 @ Iow 4-5 L 8-4-2-0
2 Hicketts D
5 Lindstrom D
8 Loggins F 10 MacLeod F 11 Barber F 14 Lukosevicius F
15 Elson F 16 D’Astous D 18 Lashoff D
20 Dello D
22 Pearson F
23 Turgeon F 27 Rasmussen F 32 Spezia F 33 Boyle G 35 Nagle G
37 Svechnikov F
44 Cholowski D 51 Criscuolo F 65 Shine F
2 Hicketts D 8 Loggins F 10 MacLeod F 11 Barber F
Elson F 16 D’Astous D 17 Hirose F 20 Dello D
Pearson F 23 Turgeon F
26 Barton D 31 Pickard G 32 Spezia F 33 Boyle G
38 Verbeek F 51 Criscuolo F
52 McIlrath D 54 G. Smith F
55 Sebrango D
90 Veleno F
Regular Season – 3rd of 8 in Central Division, 8th of 15 in Western Conference, 21st of 31 in AHL
Overall: 29-27-3-4, 65 points
Home: 15-11-2-3, 35 points
Road: 14-16-1-1, 30 points
Playoffs – N/A
The final 13 games plus playoffs were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
General Manager (DRW) – Ryan Martin
Head Coach – Ben Simon
Assistant Coaches – Matt Macdonald, Todd Krygier, Mike Knuble
Goaltending Development Coach – Brian Mahoney-Wilson
Athletic Trainer – Josh Chapman
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
Scoring by Period 1st
Shots by Period 1st PER 2nd PER
Power Play: 53-254 (20.9%) 6th of 31 in AHL
Penalty Kill: 190-230 (82.6%) T12th of 31 in AHL
GAME
1 10/5 @ Chi 8-5 W 1-0-0-0
2 10/11 MIL (10,834) 1-4 L 1-1-0-0
3 10/12 @ Rfd 4-2 W 2-1-0-0
4 10/18 @ Tex 3-4 SOL 2-1-0-1
5 10/19 @ Tex 0-3 L 2-2-0-1
6 10/23 MIL (4,081) 3-0 W 3-2-0-1
7
9 10/30 IOW (5,740) 3-4 OTL 5-2-1-1
10 11/2 @ Mtb 3-5 L 5-3-1-1 11 11/3 @ Mtb 4-7 L 5-4-1-1 12 11/6 CLE (6,018) 3-5 L 5-5-1-1 13 11/8 TOR (7,169) 4-1 W 6-5-1-1
14 11/9 TOR (6,739) 2-5 L 6-6-1-1
15 11/12 @ Cle 4-2 W 7-6-1-1
16 11/15 RFD (6,473) 5-2 W 8-6-1-1
17 11/16 @ Rfd 2-5 L 8-7-1-1
18 11/20 SA (4,208) 4-3 W 9-7-1-1
19 11/22 MIL (7,502) 2-3 L 9-8-1-1
20 11/23 @ Mil 0-5 L 9-9-1-1
21 11/27 @ Chi 2-5 L 9-10-1-1
22 11/29 MTB (9,102) 2-4 L 9-11-1-1 23 11/30 @ Rfd 1-3 L 9-12-1-1 24 12/4 CHI (5,845) 2-5 L 9-13-1-1 25 12/6 RFD (7,794) 1-2 SOL 9-13-1-2
26 12/11 @ Sd 4-3 W 10-13-1-2
27 12/13 @ Bak 6-5 OTW 11-13-1-2
28 12/14 @ Bak 1-2 L 11-14-1-2
29 12/17 @ Sd 3-2 SOW 12-14-1-2
30 12/20 @ Iow 2-4 L 12-15-1-2
31 12/21 @ Iow 3-4 OTL 12-15-2-2
32 12/27 MIL (9,123) 0-3 L 12-16-2-2
33 12/28 @ Mil 3-2 W 13-16-2-2
34 12/31 CHI (10,834) 0-2 L 13-17-2-2
35 1/3 @ Sa 5-3 W 14-17-2-2
36 1/4 @ Tex 0-4 L 14-18-2-2
37 1/5 @ Sa 4-5 L 14-19-2-2
38 1/8 @ Mil 3-2 W 15-19-2-2
64 3/13 BAK - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
65 3/14 BAK - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
66 3/19 @ Tor - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
67 3/20 @ Bel - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
68 3/22 @ Tor - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
69 3/25 SA - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
70 3/27 CHI - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
71 3/28 MIL - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
72 4/1 TEX - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
73 4/4 @ Mtb - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
74 4/5 @ Mtb - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
75 4/10 CHI - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
76 4/11 @ Mil - Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2 Hicketts D
5 Lindstrom D
7 Kaski D 10 MacLeod F 11 Zadina F 15 Elson F
18 Lashoff D 21 Kuffner F
23 Turgeon F 25 Terry F
27 Rasmussen F
30 F. Larsson G 31 Pickard G
37 Svechnikov F
52 McIlrath D
53 Seider D
54 G. Smith F 55 Ford F 73 Puempel F 90 Veleno F
Elson F
D’Astous D
Hirose F
Lashoff D
Dello D
Pearson F
Turgeon F
Tangradi F
Rasmussen F
Pickard G
35 Nagle G
36 K. Wood D
37 Svechnikov F
52 McIlrath D
53 Seider D
54 G. Smith F
55 Ford F
65 Shine F
73 Puempel F
90 Veleno F
* March 11, 2020, due to COVID-19 pandemic
Regular Season – 4th of 8 in Central Division, 7th of 15 in Western Conference, 14th of 31 in AHL
Overall: 38-27-7-4, 87 points
Home: 22-10-3-3, 50 points
Road: 16-17-4-1, 37 points
Playoffs – Lost in Central Division Semifinals
Central Division Semifinals – Lost to #1 Chicago, 2-3
General Manager (DRW) – Ryan Martin
Head Coach – Ben Simon
Assistant Coaches – Matt Macdonald, Brad Tapper, Mike Knuble
Goaltending Development Coach – Brian Mahoney-Wilson
Athletic Trainer – John Bernal
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
by Period
Power Play: 45-316 (14.2%) 30th of 31 in AHL Penalty Kill: 227-289 (78.5%) 29th of 31 in AHL
11/14 RFD (7,452) 3-1 W 7-6-0-1 15 11/16 ONT (6,723) 3-4 L 7-7-0-1 16 11/17 MB (6,317) 3-2 OTW 8-7-0-1 17 11/23 MIL (8,508) 2-3 SOL 8-7-0-2
18 11/24 @ Chi 4-3 OTW 9-7-0-2
19 11/26 @ Ia 3-2 OTW 10-7-0-2
20 11/28 CHI (4,778) 5-2 W 11-7-0-2
21 11/30 SA (8,010) 4-3 W 12-7-0-2
22 12/1 TEX (6,146) 6-3 W 13-7-0-2
23 12/5 SA (5,819) 4-2 W 14-7-0-2
24 12/7 @ Rfd 2-3 OTL 14-7-1-2
25 12/8 @ Ia 2-5 L 14-8-1-2
26 12/11 @ Mil 2-5 L 14-9-1-2
27 12/14 RFD (7,017) 2-3 OTL 14-9-2-2
28 12/15 MIL (6,648) 5-4 SOW 15-9-2-2
29 12/16 @ Rfd 1-2 L 15-10-2-2
30 12/19 CLE (8,182) 1-3 L 15-11-2-2
31 12/21 @ Mb 4-1 W 16-11-2-2
32 12/22 @ Mb 3-1 W 17-11-2-2
33 12/28 @ Cle 2-3 OTL 17-11-3-2
34 12/29 CLE (8,356) 4-3 SOW 18-11-3-2
35 12/31 RFD (10,834) 2-1 W 19-11-3-2
36 1/4 @ Wbs 2-3 SOL 19-11-3-3
37 1/5 @ Her 4-6 L 19-12-3-3
38 1/9 @ Mil 3-1 W 20-12-3-3 39 1/11 BEL (8,278)
Central Division Semifinals - #4 Grand Rapids lost to #1 Chicago, 2-3
M. Stewart D
Saarijarvi D
Zadina F
Elson F
Crawford D
Camper F
Megan F
Turgeon F
Terry F
Sateri G
J. Chelios D
Sateri G
Hulak F
Rybar G
Cholowski D
C. Campbell F
G. Smith F
Shine F
Puempel F
Frk F
Regular Season – 2nd of 7 in Central Division, 3rd of 15 in Western Conference, 9th of 30 in AHL
Overall: 42-25-2-7, 93 points
Home: 20-15-1-2, 43 points
Road: 22-10-1-5, 50 points
Playoffs – Lost in Central Division Semifinals
Central Division Semifinals – Lost to #3 Manitoba, 2-3
General Manager (DRW) – Ryan Martin
Head Coach – Todd Nelson
Assistant Coaches – Ben Simon, Bruce Ramsay, Mike Knuble
Goaltending Development Coach – Brian Mahoney-Wilson
Athletic Trainer – John Bernal
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
Power Play: 60-295 (20.3%) 4th of 30 in AHL
Kill: 251-297 (84.5%) 4th of 30 in AHL
39 1/10
1/20 RFD (10,259) 4-3 W
1/27 RFD
@ Iow 2-4 L 8-8-0-1 18 11/18 @ Rfd 2-3 SOL 8-8-0-2 19 11/24 MTB (9,930) 1-3 L 8-9-0-2 20 11/29 TEX (5,738) 2-5 L
12/8 RFD (7,560) 1-4 L 9-11-0-3 24 12/9 @ Rfd 2-7 L 9-12-0-3 25 12/10 @ Iow 1-2 L 9-13-0-3 26 12/13 IOW (4,625) 4-3 SOW 10-13-0-3 27 12/15 CHI (6,191) 3-6 L 10-14-0-3 28 12/16 MIL (6,183) 1-2 OTL 10-14-1-3
29 12/21 @ Chi 4-5 L 10-15-1-3
30 12/22 @ Iow 3-2 SOW 11-15-1-3 31 12/23 @ Rfd 2-3 SOL 11-15-1-4 32 12/29 CLE (8,637) 5-2 W 12-15-1-4
33 12/30 @ Cle 5-3 W 13-15-1-4 34 12/31 MIL (10,834) 4-3 OTW 14-15-1-4
35 1/3 @ Mil 4-2 W 15-15-1-4
36 1/5 RFD (7,615) 5-3 W 16-15-1-4
37 1/6 @ Chi 0-2 L 16-16-1-4
38 1/8 @ Mtb 3-2 OTW 17-16-1-4
Central Division Semifinals - #2 Grand Rapids lost to #3 Manitoba, 2-3
2 Hicketts D 5 Russo D 7 Sproul D 10 Street F 15 Elson F 18 Lashoff D 19 Esposito F 20 Renouf D 23 Turgeon F 25 Holmstrom F
Tangradi F
Lorito F
Sadowy F
McCollum G
Coreau G
C. Campbell F
Elkins F
McIlrath D
Ford F
Shine F
Hicketts D
Russo D
Street F
Hronek D
Elson F
Lashoff D
Esposito F
Renouf D
Borkowski F
Coreau G
Nastasiuk F 45 C. Campbell F
Elkins F 52 McIlrath D 55 Ford F 65 Shine F 73 Puempel F 77 Svechnikov F
Sadowy F 30 McCollum G
Regular Season – 2nd of 8 in Central Division, 4th of 16 in Western Conference, 6th of 30 in AHL
Overall: 47-23-1-5, 100 points
Home: 25-11-0-2, 52 points
Road: 22-12-1-3, 48 points
Playoffs – Won Calder Cup
Central Division Semifinals – Defeated #3 Milwaukee, 3-0
Central Division Finals – Defeated #1 Chicago, 4-1
Western Conference Finals – Defeated #1 San Jose, 4-1
Calder Cup Finals – Defeated #1 Syracuse, 4-2
General Manager (DRW) – Ryan Martin
Head Coach – Todd Nelson
Assistant Coaches – Ben Simon, Bruce Ramsay, Mike Knuble
Goaltending Development Coach – Brian Mahoney-Wilson
Athletic Trainer – John Bernal
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
11/25 CLE (8,901) 5-3 W 10-6-0-0
17 11/26 @ Cle 6-2 W 11-6-0-0
18 11/30 CLE (6,405) 2-3 SOL 11-6-0-1
19 12/2 IOW (8,093) 3-4 SOL 11-6-0-2 20 12/3 @ Rfd 4-1 W 12-6-0-2
12/6 @ Cle 2-3 OTL 12-6-1-2
12/7 CHI (4,521) 6-5 OTW 13-6-1-2
23 12/9 MIL (7,748) 3-1 W 14-6-1-2
24 12/11 @ Chi 1-4 L 14-7-1-2
25 12/15 @ Chi 7-1 W 15-7-1-2
26 12/17 @ Cha 6-1 W 16-7-1-2
27 12/18 @ Cha 3-1 W 17-7-1-2
28 12/21 MIL (9,761) 3-0 W 18-7-1-2
29 12/28 @ Cle 3-2 W 19-7-1-2
30 12/30 @ Cle 0-4 L 19-8-1-2
31 12/31 RFD (10,834) 5-2 W 20-8-1-2
32 1/4 IOW (8,515) 6-5 W 21-8-1-2
33 1/6 CHA (7,688) 1-2 L 21-9-1-2
34 1/7 RFD (9,502) 6-1 W 22-9-1-2
35 1/13 @ Mil 3-0 W 23-9-1-2
36 1/14 @ Rfd 5-2 W 24-9-1-2
37 1/16 @ Rfd 1-3 L 24-10-1-2
38 1/18 @ Iow 3-2 OTW 25-10-1-2
2 Hicketts D
Paetsch D
Russo D
Mantha F
Jensen D
Callahan F
Lashoff D
Aubry F
Turgeon F
Tangradi F
28 Lorito F
Sadowy F
Coreau G
Nastasiuk F
Bertuzzi F
Pasquale G
Allen D
C. Campbell F
Criscuolo F
Svechnikov F
2 Hicketts D
Paetsch D
Russo D
Street F
Callahan F
Lashoff D
Nosek F
Renouf D
Turgeon F
Tangradi F
Frk F
Lorito F
Coreau G
Bertuzzi F
Pasquale G
C. Campbell F
Criscuolo F
McIlrath D
Ford F
Svechnikov F
Conor Allen
Tyler Bertuzzi
Mike Borkowski
Mitch Callahan
Colin Campbell
Daniel Cleary
Kyle Criscuolo
Matthew Ford
Martin Frk
Joe Hicketts
Axel Holmstrom
Filip Hronek
Brian Lashoff
Matt Lorito
Dylan McIlrath
Tomas Nosek
Nathan Paetsch
Dan Renouf
Robbie Russo
Dylan Sadowy
Ben Street
Evgeny Svechnikov
Eric Tangradi
Dominic Turgeon
Jared Coreau (G)
Cal Heeter (G)
Eddie Pasquale (G)
Regular Season – 4th of 8 in Central Division, 7th of 15 in Western Conference, 12th of 30 in AHL
Overall: 44-30-1-1, 90 points
Home: 25-12-1-0, 51 points
Road: 19-18-0-1, 39 points
Playoffs – Lost in Central Division Finals
Central Division Semifinals – Defeated #1 Milwaukee, 3-0
Central Division Finals – Lost to #2 Lake Erie, 2-4
General Manager (DRW) – Ryan Martin
Head Coach – Todd Nelson
Assistant Coaches – Ben Simon, Bruce Ramsay, Mike Knuble
Goaltending Development Coach – Jeff Salajko
Athletic Trainer – John Bernal
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
by Period
Play: 49-311 (15.8%) 22nd of 30 in AHL
Kill: 251-300 (83.7%) T13th of 30 in AHL
11/27 @ Mil 6-0 W 7-8-0-1
11/28 LE (7,063) 3-2 OTW 8-8-0-1
18 12/4 CHI (8,632) 3-1 W 9-8-0-1
19 12/5 LE (5,750) 4-1 W 10-8-0-1
20 12/9 MIL (9,192) 4-1 W 11-8-0-1
21 12/12 @ Rfd 4-1 W 12-8-0-1
22 12/13 @ Iow 4-3 OTW 13-8-0-1
23 12/16 @ Le 3-2 W 14-8-0-1
24 12/18 TEX (7,311) 5-4 W 15-8-0-1
25 12/19 TEX (8,028) 6-1 W 16-8-0-1
26 12/26 @ Le 7-3 W 17-8-0-1
27 12/27 @ Le 2-3 L 17-9-0-1
28 12/29 @ Mil 0-3 L 17-10-0-1
29 12/31 MIL (10,834) 3-0 W 18-10-0-1
30 1/3 @ Mtb 4-1 W 19-10-0-1
31 1/5 @ Mtb 1-2 L 19-11-0-1
32 1/8 MIL (7,514) 4-2 W 20-11-0-1
33 1/9 LE (9,246) 4-3 SOW 21-11-0-1
34 1/12 @ Cha 5-3 W 22-11-0-1
35 1/13 @ Cha 3-4 L 22-12-0-1
36 1/15 LE (8,067) 1-0 OTW 23-12-0-1
37 1/17 CHI (9,044) 3-4 OTL 23-12-1-1
38 1/20 @ Le 3-2 OTW 24-12-1-1
Paetsch D
Russo D
Sproul D
Mantha F
Zengerle F
F
Ouellet D
Paetsch D
Ouellet D
Lashoff D
Nosek F
Miele F
Aubry F
Svechnikov F
McCollum G
Coreau G
Callahan F
Bertuzzi F 45 C. Campbell F
Regular Season – 1st of 5 in Midwest Division, 2nd of 15 in Western Conference, 3rd of 30 in AHL
Overall: 46-22-6-2, 100 points
Home: 23-10-4-1, 51 points
Road: 23-12-2-1, 49 points
Playoffs – Lost in Western Conference Finals
Western Conference Quarterfinals – Defeated #7 Toronto, 3-2
Western Conference Semifinals – Defeated #4 Rockford, 4-1
Western Conference Finals – Lost to #1 Utica, 2-4
General Manager (DRW) – Ryan Martin
Head Coach – Jeff Blashill
Assistant Coaches – Pat Ferschweiler, Dave Noel-Bernier, Mike Knuble
Goaltending Development Coach – Jeff Salajko
Athletic Trainer – John Bernal
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
Power Play: 48-283 (17.0%) T15th of 30 in AHL
Kill: 229-265 (86.4%) 6th of 30 in AHL
1/24 IOW (10,834) 4-3 W 21-16-3-1
1/31 MIL (8,767) 0-4 L 23-17-3-1
17 11/28 @ Rch 3-4 OTL 8-7-2-0
18 11/29 @ Adk 6-1 W 9-7-2-0
19 12/2 @ Tor 2-4 L 9-8-2-0
20 12/5 OKC (8,722) 1-4 L 9-9-2-0 21 12/6 @ Rfd 4-0 W 10-9-2-0 22 12/7 @ Mil 2-1 SOW 11-9-2-0 23 12/10 LE (5,488) 2-3 OTL 11-9-3-0
24 12/12 @ Okc 5-2 W 12-9-3-0
25 12/13 @ Okc 2-3 L 12-10-3-0
26 12/19 TOR (8,236) 7-1 W 13-10-3-0
27 12/20 @ Le 4-3 SOW 14-10-3-0
28 12/22 @ Chi 3-5 L 14-11-3-0
29 12/27 IOW (10,834) 9-2 W 15-11-3-0
30 12/30 @ Chi 2-1 OTW 16-11-3-0
31 12/31 RFD (10,834) 2-3 SOL 16-11-3-1
32 1/2 MIL (7,421) 4-2 W 17-11-3-1
33 1/7 CHA (4,221) 3-2 OTW 18-11-3-1
34 1/9 CHA (7,669) 1-2 L 18-12-3-1
35 1/10 CHI (8,804) 5-1 W 19-12-3-1
36 1/14 @ Uti 2-4 L 19-13-3-1
37 1/16 @ Ham 1-2 L 19-14-3-1
38 1/17 @ Ham 2-5 L 19-15-3-1
Western Semifinals - #2 Grand Rapids defeated #4
Regular Season – 2nd of 5 in Midwest Division, 3rd of 15 in Western Conference, 5th of 30 in AHL
Overall: 46-23-2-5, 99 points
Home: 23-13-0-2, 48 points
Road: 23-10-2-3, 51 points
Playoffs – Lost in Western Conference Semifinals
Western Conference Quarterfinals – Defeated #5 Abbotsford, 3-1
Western Conference Semifinals – Lost to #1 Texas, 2-4
General Manager (DRW) – Ryan Martin
Head Coach – Jeff Blashill
Assistant Coaches – Jim Paek, Spiros Anastas, Mike Knuble
Goaltending Development Coach – Jeff Salajko
Athletic Trainer – John Bernal
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
REGULAR SEASON
by Period
Power Play: 62-307 (20.2%) T7th of 30 in AHL
Kill: 268-313 (85.6%) T4th of 30 in AHL
1 10/4 @ Rch 8-1 W 1-0-0-0
2 10/5 @ Tor 3-4 OTL 1-0-1-0
3 10/12 @ Ham 4-3 SOW 2-0-1-0
4 10/18 MIL (10,834) 2-3 L 2-1-1-0
6 10/25 CHA (5,494) 0-5 L 2-2-1-1 7 10/26 @ Chi 3-2 W 3-2-1-1
8 10/27 @ Iow 3-2 W 4-2-1-1
9 10/30 CHA (2,974) 5-2 W 5-2-1-1 10 11/1 @ Le 6-4 W 6-2-1-1 11 11/3 @ Rfd 3-1 W 7-2-1-1 12 11/6 RFD (6,118) 6-2 W 8-2-1-1 13 11/8 @ Ham 6-1 W 9-2-1-1 14 11/13 @ Mil 1-2 L 9-3-1-1 15 11/15 RFD (9,260) 5-3 W 10-3-1-1
11/16 @ Chi 3-4 L 10-4-1-1
11/20 MIL (5,056) 5-0 W 11-4-1-1
18 11/22 @ Iow 2-1 W 12-4-1-1
19 11/23 @ Chi 2-1 W 13-4-1-1
20 11/29 TEX (8,288) 5-4 W 14-4-1-1
21 11/30 TEX (5,749) 5-1 W 15-4-1-1
22 12/6 RCH (6,901) 5-1 W 16-4-1-1
23 12/7 RCH (5,115) 3-1 W 17-4-1-1
24 12/11 CHI (6,290) 2-4 L 17-5-1-1
25 12/13 MIL (5,976) 4-2 W 18-5-1-1
26 12/14 MIL (8,002) 5-0 W 19-5-1-1
27 12/18 @ Iow 2-1 OTW 20-5-1-1
28 12/20 RFD (8,269) 3-2 OTW 21-5-1-1
29 12/21 @ Chi 2-3 L 21-6-1-1
30 12/26 @ Mil 1-4 L 21-7-1-1
31 12/27 @ Rfd 4-2 W 22-7-1-1
32 12/30 TOR (20,337)* 3-4 SOL 22-7-1-2
33 12/31 TOR (10,834) 1-3 L 22-8-1-2
34 1/3 CHI (6,963) 3-1 W 23-8-1-2
35 1/4 @ Rfd 2-4 L 23-9-1-2
36 1/8 RFD (3,672) 4-2 W 24-9-1-2
37 1/10 IOW (7,285) 2-3 L 24-10-1-2
38 1/11 IOW (9,360) 4-1 W 25-10-1-2 * Game played at Comerica Park in Detroit
Western Quarterfinals - #4 Grand Rapids defeated #5 Abbotsford, 3-1
Western Semifinals - #4 Grand Rapids lost to #1 Texas, 2-4
Marchenko D
Paetsch D
Almquist D
Pulkkinen F
Sproul D
Hoggan F
Nestrasil F
Jarnkrok F
Nyquist F
Callahan F
Ouellet D
Sheahan F
Jurco F
Coreau G
Glendening F
Paetsch D
Pulkkinen F
Hoggan F
Sheahan F
Tootoo F
McIntyre F
Frk F
Jurco F
Ferraro F
McCollum G
Mrazek G
Nastasiuk F
Evans D
Backman D
Regular Season – 1st of 5 in Midwest Division, 3rd of 15 in Western Conference, 7th of 30 in AHL
Overall: 42-26-4-4, 92 points
Home: 21-12-3-2, 47 points
Road: 21-14-1-2, 45 points
Playoffs – Won Calder Cup
Western Conference Quarterfinals – Defeated #6 Houston, 3-2
Western Conference Semifinals – Defeated #2 Toronto, 4-2
Western Conference Finals – Defeated #5 Oklahoma City, 4-3
Calder Cup Finals – Defeated #3 Syracuse, 4-2
General Managers (DRW) – Jim Nill, Ryan Martin
Head Coach – Jeff Blashill
Assistant Coaches – Jim Paek, Spiros Anastas
Athletic Trainer – John Bernal
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
Power
60-325 (18.5%) T8th of 30 in AHL
244-304 (80.3%) T28th of 30 in AHL
Power Play: 20-101 (19.8%) 6th of 16 in AHL
Penalty Kill: 94-108 (87.0%) 4th of 16 in AHL
1
2
5 10/26 CHA (6,449) 4-6 L 1-3-0-1
6 10/27 RFD (4,118) 5-6 OTL 1-3-1-1
7 10/28 @ Chi 3-2 OTW 2-3-1-1
8 11/2 @ Sa 2-3 L 2-4-1-1
9 11/3 @ Tex 4-1 W 3-4-1-1
10 11/4 @ Hou 2-1 SOW 4-4-1-1
11 11/7 MIL (6,112) 4-2 W 5-4-1-1
18 11/30 TEX (8,619) 1-3 L 10-6-1-1
19 12/1 TEX (9,252) 3-2 W 11-6-1-1
20 12/5 PEO (3,864) 1-2 L 11-7-1-1
21 12/7 @ Chi 3-0 W 12-7-1-1 22 12/9 RFD (5,644) 4-2 W 13-7-1-1 23 12/14 PEO (7,071) 0-3 L 13-8-1-1
24 12/16 @ Tor 0-5 L 13-9-1-1
25 12/19 RCH (4,658) 4-2 W 14-9-1-1
26 12/21 ABB (5,459) 5-1 W 15-9-1-1
27 12/22 CHI (7,596) 2-1 OTW 16-9-1-1
28 12/28 TOR (8,333) 3-2 SOW 17-9-1-1
29 12/29 TOR (4,658) 1-3 L 17-10-1-1
30 12/31 RFD (10,004) 3-1 W 18-10-1-1
31 1/4 OKC (7,452) 5-2 W 19-10-1-1
32 1/5 @ Chi 4-3 SOW 20-10-1-1
33 1/6 @ Mil 2-3 SOL 20-10-1-2
34 1/9 @ Rfd 6-3 W 21-10-1-2
35 1/11 @ Rfd 2-5 L 21-11-1-2
36 1/12 PEO (7,632) 2-3 OTL 21-11-2-2
37 1/16 @ Cha 0-1 L 21-12-2-2
38 1/17 @ Cha 5-3 W 22-12-2-2
Western Conference Quarterfinals - #3 Grand Rapids defeated #6 Houston, 3-2
Grand
Adam Almquist
Joakim Andersson
Louis-Marc Aubry
Chad Billins
Mitch Callahan
Danny DeKeyser
Brennan Evans
Landon Ferraro
Gleason Fournier
Luke Glendening
Triston Grant
Jeff Hoggan
Tomas Jurco
Brian Lashoff
Jan Mursak
Andrej Nestrasil
Gustav Nyquist
Nathan Paetsch
Francis Pare
Teemu Pulkkinen
Riley Sheahan
Brett Skinner
Tomas Tatar
Tom McCollum (G)
Petr Mrazek (G)
Jordan Pearce (G)
Regular Season – 4th of 5 in North Division, 13th of 15 in Western Conference, 24th of 30 in AHL
Overall: 33-32-7-4, 77 points
Home: 18-15-3-2, 41 points
Road: 15-17-4-2, 36 points
Playoffs – Did Not Qualify
General Manager (DRW) – Jim Nill
Head Coach – Curt Fraser
Assistant Coach – Jim Paek
Athletic Trainer – John Bernal
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
REGULAR SEASON Scoring
Power Play: 49-316 (15.5%) T21st of 30 in
Penalty Kill: 260-318 (81.8%) T19th of 30 in
4 10/18 @ Ham 3-0 W 2-2-0-0
5 10/21 @ Okc 1-4 L 2-3-0-0
6 10/22 @ Okc 3-2 SOW 3-3-0-0
7 10/23 @ Hou 1-3 L 3-4-0-0
8 10/28 ABB (5,486) 1-5 L 3-5-0-0
9 10/29 @ Mil 5-3 W 4-5-0-0
10 11/2 LE (2,639) 3-0 W 5-5-0-0
11/5 CHA (6,539) 1-2 L 5-6-0-0 12 11/9 RFD (5,888) 3-5 L 5-7-0-0
11/11 @ Ham 8-0 W 6-7-0-0 14 11/12 @ Rch 1-2 L 6-8-0-0 15 11/18 SA (7,623) 4-5 OTL 6-8-1-0 16 11/19 MIL (4,330) 1-3 L 6-9-1-0
17 11/23 HAM (3,825) 5-2 W 7-9-1-0 18 11/25 OKC (7,125) 4-5 L 7-10-1-0 19 11/27 OKC (5,605) 4-5 L 7-11-1-0
20 11/29 @ Tor 4-3 OTW 8-11-1-0
21 12/2 TOR (7,412) 6-3 W 9-11-1-0
22 12/3 CHI (7,783)
26 12/14 RFD (5,586) 5-4 SOW 11-12-1-2
27 12/16 @ Le 3-2 W 12-12-1-2
28 12/17 @ Le 0-3 L 12-13-1-2
29 12/21 ABB (10,549) 3-4 OTL 12-13-2-2
30 12/28 @ Le 5-6 OTL 12-13-3-2
31 12/30 PEO (8,165) 3-4 OTL 12-13-4-2
32 12/31 MIL (10,091) 3-2 W 13-13-4-2
33 1/6 @ Abb 4-3 W 14-13-4-2
34 1/7 @ Abb 2-1 OTW 15-13-4-2
35 1/11 HOU (3,754) 2-3 SOL 15-13-4-3
36 1/13 TEX (8,791) 4-6 L 15-14-4-3
37 1/15 @ Cha 2-4 L 15-15-4-3
38 1/17 @ Cha 5-6 L 15-16-4-3
4/6 TOR (8,261) 2-4 L
4/7 @ Tor 2-3 OTL 32-29-7-4 73 4/10 @ Rch 5-4 OTW 33-29-7-4
4/13 CHI (10,217) 5-7 L 33-30-7-4 75 4/14 @ Ham 2-5 L 33-31-7-4 76 4/15 @ Ham 2-3 L 33-32-7-4
Regular Season – 6th of 7 in North Division, 14th of 15 in Western Conference, 23rd of 30 in AHL
Overall: 36-34-2-8, 82 points
Home: 18-16-1-5, 42 points
Road: 18-18-1-3, 40 points
Playoffs – Did Not Qualify
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Head Coach – Curt Fraser
Assistant Coach – Jim Paek
Medical Therapist – Brad Shaw
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
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2
5
6
7 10/24 @ Tor 6-3 W 4-2-0-1
8 10/29 OKC (4,571) 4-5 SOL 4-2-0-2
9 10/30 MTB (2,909) 4-2 W 5-2-0-2
10 11/5 MTB (6,397) 5-6 L 5-3-0-2
11 11/6 CHI (6,414) 4-2 W 6-3-0-2
12 11/7 @ Le 4-3 SOW 7-3-0-2
11/10 MIL (6,141) 0-1 SOL 7-3-0-3
11/13 @ Ham 1-2 L 7-4-0-3 15 11/14 @ Ham 2-1 W 8-4-0-3 16 11/17 @ Le 0-3 L 8-5-0-3
17 11/19 HOU (7,591) 0-5 L 8-6-0-3
18 11/20 LE (5,394) 1-3 L 8-7-0-3
19 11/24 @ Tor 1-3 L 8-8-0-3
20 11/26 RFD (7,018) 2-3 SOL 8-8-0-4
21 11/27 @ Chi 10-8 W 9-8-0-4
22 11/28 PEO (3,117) 2-3 L 9-9-0-4
12/5 SA (4,822) 2-3 OTL 10-10-1-4
26 12/8 MIL (3,445) 3-2 W 11-10-1-4
27 12/10 TEX (7,272) 3-4 L 11-11-1-4
28 12/11 @ Peo 2-3 L 11-12-1-4
29 12/12 TEX (3,373) 4-2 W 12-12-1-4
30 12/15 HOU (4,003) 5-2 W 13-12-1-4
31 12/17 PEO (5,931) 2-5 L 13-13-1-4
32 12/18 @ Peo 1-2 L 13-14-1-4
33 12/22 TOR (8,385) 4-3 W 14-14-1-4
34 12/26 LE (8,973) 5-3 W 15-14-1-4
35 12/27 @ Chi 3-6 L 15-15-1-4
36 12/31 TOR (10,834) 2-1 SOW 16-15-1-4
37 1/1 PEO (3,960) 0-2 L 16-16-1-4
38 1/5 HAM (6,809) 3-2 W 17-16-1-4
39 1/6 @ Mil 1-5 L 17-17-1-4
40 1/8 @ Rfd 0-6 L 17-18-1-4
3/18 LE (8,530)
Regular Season – 7th of 7 in North Division, 14th of 14 in Western Conference, 26th of 29 in AHL
Overall: 34-39-3-4, 75 points
Home: 19-19-1-1, 40 points
Road: 15-20-2-3, 35 points
Playoffs – Did Not Qualify
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Head Coach – Curt Fraser
Assistant Coach – Jim Paek
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
1
1/15 PEO (9,969)
6 10/23 ABB (10,834) 5-3 W 2-4-0-0
7 10/24 TOR (5,377) 4-3 SOW 3-4-0-0
8 10/25 ABB (6,000) 6-1 W 4-4-0-0
9 10/29 HOU (2,177) 2-0 W 5-4-0-0
10 10/30 HOU (4,473) 3-1 W 6-4-0-0
11/6 CHI (7,353) 5-4 W 7-4-0-0
(7,421)
11/20 TEX (7,087) 4-1 W 11-5-0-0
17 11/21 @ Tor 6-3 W 12-5-0-0
18 11/25 @ Chi 2-3 L 12-6-0-0
19 11/27 RFD (8,985) 3-4 L 12-7-0-0
20 11/28 @ Peo 2-1 W 13-7-0-0
21 12/1 @ Le 2-6 L 13-8-0-0
22 12/4 RFD (6,645) 1-2 L 13-9-0-0
23 12/5 PEO (6,583) 4-1 W 14-9-0-0
24 12/9 SA (3,412) 4-2 W 15-9-0-0
25 12/11 LE (5,856) 4-3 SOW 16-9-0-0
26 12/12 MIL (5,639) 1-3 L 16-10-0-0
27 12/13 @ Tor 7-2 W 17-10-0-0
28 12/15 @ Peo 3-4 SOL 17-10-0-1
29 12/18 @ Sa 2-4 L 17-11-0-1
30 12/19 @ Tex 4-2 W 18-11-0-1
31 12/20 @ Hou 3-5 L 18-12-0-1
32 12/26 CHI (6,698) 4-7 L 18-13-0-1
33 12/27 PEO (8,519) 1-5 L 18-14-0-1
34 12/28 @ Mil 2-5 L 18-15-0-1
35 12/31 HAM (7,865) 3-7 L 18-16-0-1
36 1/2 @ Rfd 5-4 SOW 19-16-0-1
37 1/3 LE (2,880) 2-7 L 19-17-0-1
38 1/6 SA (3,605) 2-3 L 19-18-0-1
39 1/8 @ Rch 6-3 W 20-18-0-1
40 1/9 @ Ham 2-5 L 20-19-0-1
Regular Season – 3rd of 7 in North Division, 4th of 15 in Western Conference, 8th of 29 in AHL
Overall: 43-25-6-6, 98 points
Home: 25-8-3-4, 57 points
Road: 18-17-3-2, 41 points
Playoffs – Lost in North Division Finals
North Division Semifinals – Defeated #2 Hamilton, 4-2
North Division Finals – Lost to #1 Manitoba, 0-4
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Head Coach – Curt Fraser
Assistant Coach – Jim Paek
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
Scoring by Period
Shots by Period 1st
Power Play: 77-391 (19.7%) 4th of 29 in AHL
Penalty Kill: 306-357 (85.7%) 3rd of 29 in AHL
PLAYOFFS
1
4
HAM (10,834) 6-4 W 3-0-1-0
5 10/26 NOR (3,270) 6-3 W 4-0-1-0
6 10/29 SYR (2,854) 1-2 SOL 4-0-1-1
7 10/31 @ Mil 2-3 OTL 4-0-2-1
8 11/1 MIL (5,144) 4-5 L 4-1-2-1
9 11/7 LE (6,794) 5-1 W 5-1-2-1
11/21 WBS (7,430) 2-3 SOL 8-4-2-2 17 11/22 @ Chi 3-6 L 8-5-2-2
18 11/23 @ Iow 5-4 OTW 9-5-2-2 19 11/26 MCH (3,129) 2-3 SOL 9-5-2-3
20 11/28 CHI (7,361) 3-2 W 10-5-2-3 21 11/29 RCH (5,392) 3-1 W 11-5-2-3 22 11/30 @ Chi 1-0 W 12-5-2-3
23 12/5 TOR (9,117) 2-3 OTL 12-5-3-3
24 12/6 HAM (9,628) 2-5 L 12-6-3-3
25 12/12 @ Mtb 6-5 W 13-6-3-3
26 12/13 @ Mtb 2-4 L 13-7-3-3
27 12/17 SYR (2,914) 5-1 W 14-7-3-3
28 12/19 MIL (6,658) 6-3 W 15-7-3-3
29 12/20 MIL (5,982) 2-0 W 16-7-3-3
30 12/21 @ Rch 6-0 W 17-7-3-3
31 12/26 PEO (6,497) 3-4 OTL 17-7-4-3
32 12/27 LE (5,881) 2-0 W 18-7-4-3
33 12/30 @ Peo 3-1 W 19-7-4-3
34 12/31 IOW (8,084) 6-0 W 20-7-4-3
35 1/2 @ Hfd 1-3 L 20-8-4-3
36 1/3 @ Mch 2-1 W 21-8-4-3
37 1/7 RFD (6,101) 6-5 SOW 22-8-4-3
38 1/9 PHI (7,331) 3-4 OTL 22-8-5-3
39 1/10 PHI (6,740) 4-0 W 23-8-5-3
40 1/14 @ Ham 3-1 W 24-8-5-3
North Division Semifinals - #3 Grand Rapids defeated #2
4/11 @ Peo 2-5 L 43-25-6-6
North Division Finals -
Regular Season – 5th of 7 in North Division, 13th of 15 in Western Conference, 25th of 29 in AHL
Overall: 31-41-2-6, 70 points
Home: 18-18-1-3, 40 points
Road: 13-23-1-3, 30 points
Playoffs – Did Not Qualify
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Head Coach – Mike Stothers
Assistant Coach – Jim Paek
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
(16.4%)
(82.5%) 18th of 29 in
1 10/6 @ Le 3-2 W 1-0-0-0
2 10/11 @ Mtb 4-2 W 2-0-0-0
3 10/13 @ Mtb 4-3 OTW 3-0-0-0
4 10/20 RFD (10,834) 1-5 L 3-1-0-0
6 10/24 @
5-3 W 4-2-0-0 7 10/27 @ Peo 5-3 W 5-2-0-0 8 10/28 PEO (3,232) 1-7 L 5-3-0-0
9 11/1 RCH (4,595) 1-3 L 5-4-0-0 10 11/2 @ Rch 3-5 L 5-5-0-0 11 11/9 @ Rfd 5-6 SOL 5-5-0-1
11/15 @ Mtb 1-2 L 5-8-0-1 15 11/16 @ Mtb 2-4 L 5-9-0-1
16 11/21 HAM (3,299) 3-6 L 5-10-0-1
17 11/23 IOW (4,877) 2-3 SOL 5-10-0-2 18 11/24 IOW (4,634) 4-1 W 6-10-0-2
11/25 @ Rfd 1-3 L 6-11-0-2
11/28 @ Tor 6-1 W 7-11-0-2
21 11/30 @ Sa 1-4 L 7-12-0-2
22 12/1 @ Hou 3-4 OTL 7-12-1-2
23 12/2 @ Mil 1-0 W 8-12-1-2
24 12/5 LE (2,911) 3-2 W 9-12-1-2 25 12/7 SYR (6,376) 2-0 W 10-12-1-2 26 12/8 SYR (9,262) 1-2 L 10-13-1-2
27 12/12 HAM (4,212) 2-1 SOW 11-13-1-2
28 12/14 HAM (4,734) 4-3 SOW 12-13-1-2
29 12/15 MIL (5,510) 1-2 L 12-14-1-2
30 12/18 @ Mil 3-4 L 12-15-1-2
31 12/21 RFD (3,270) 2-1 SOW 13-15-1-2
32 12/22 CHI (6,396) 3-4 OTL 13-15-2-2
33 12/26 @ Le 1-2 SOL 13-15-2-3
34 12/27 @ Tor 0-2 L 13-16-2-3
35 12/29 MIL (4,910) 4-2 W 14-16-2-3
36 12/31 HAM (7,701) 0-1 L 14-17-2-3
37 1/4 @ Ham 1-4 L 14-18-2-3
38 1/5 @ Syr 2-1 W 15-18-2-3
39 1/9 @ Qc 4-5 SOL 15-18-2-4
40 1/11 PEO (5,735) 4-6 L 15-19-2-4
1/12 PEO (8,912) 1-2 SOL 15-19-2-5
1/16 RCH (4,936) 4-3 SOW
1/20 @ Chi 5-2 W 18-19-2-5
1/25
Ference D
Ryno
Ritola F
Kinley D
McGrath F
Gelech F
Galvin D
Regular Season – 4th of 6 in North Division, 8th of 13 in Western Conference, 17th of 27 in AHL
Overall: 37-32-6-5, 85 points
Home: 22-13-2-3, 49 points
Road: 15-19-4-2, 36 points
Playoffs – Lost in North Division Semifinals
North Division Semifinals – Lost to #1 Manitoba, 3-4
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Head Coach – Greg Ireland
Assistant Coach – Jim Paek
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
1/12 OMA (6,894)
11/14 MIL (8,243) 1-8 L 6-7-2-1 17 11/17 PEO (3,717) 1-3 L 6-8-2-1
18 11/18 @ Chi 3-5 L 6-9-2-1
19 11/24 CHI (6,531) 6-4 W 7-9-2-1
20 11/25 @ Sa 5-3 W 8-9-2-1
21 11/26 @ Hou 1-6 L 8-10-2-1 22 11/29 HAM (3,153) 2-3 SOL 8-10-2-2
23 12/1 RCH (7,051) 4-2 W 9-10-2-2
24 12/2 RCH (9,164) 4-1 W 10-10-2-2
25 12/8 TOR (5,345) 2-3 L 10-11-2-2
26 12/9 @ Tor 2-1 W 11-11-2-2
27 12/13 @ Mil 2-1 SOW 12-11-2-2
28 12/15 MIL (5,643) 3-6 L 12-12-2-2
29 12/16 @ Peo 2-4 L 12-13-2-2
30 12/17 @ Mil 5-8 L 12-14-2-2
31 12/20 IOW (4,521) 3-4 OTL 12-14-3-2
32 12/22 @ Peo 3-2 W 13-14-3-2
33 12/26 PEO (4,650) 3-4 L 13-15-3-2
34 12/29 @ Mil 1-2 OTL 13-15-4-2
35 12/30 HAM (6,011) 2-0 W 14-15-4-2
36 12/31 RCH (8,422) 3-0 W 15-15-4-2
37 1/5 @ Wbs 6-5 W 16-15-4-2
38 1/6 @ Alb 4-3 W 17-15-4-2
39 1/8 @ Phi 3-2 W 18-15-4-2 40 1/10 PEO (4,212) 3-0 W 19-15-4-2
Syvret D
Naumenko D
Kip Miller F
Regular Season – 1st of 7 in North Division, 1st of 14 in Western Conference, 1st of 27 in AHL
Overall: 55-20-1-4, 115 points
Home: 30-6-1-3, 64 points
Road: 25-14-0-1, 51 points
Playoffs – Lost in Western Conference Finals
North Division Semifinals – Defeated #4 Toronto, 4-1
North Division Finals – Defeated #3 Manitoba, 4-3
Western Conference Finals – Lost to #1 Milwaukee, 0-4
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Head Coach – Greg Ireland
Assistant Coach – Jim Paek
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
REGULAR SEASON
REGULAR SEASON
24 12/3 MIL (10,834) 5-4 OTW 17-5-0-2
25 12/7 HAM (3,568) 4-3 W 18-5-0-2
26 12/9 @ Mil 2-5 L 18-6-0-2
27 12/10 CLE (5,059) 2-4 L 18-7-0-2
28 12/14 @ Tor 0-5 L 18-8-0-2
29 12/16 @ Rch 1-4 L 18-9-0-2 30 12/17 @ Tor 3-6 L 18-10-0-2
31 12/18 @ Syr 4-3 W 19-10-0-2
32 12/21 @ Mil 5-0 W 20-10-0-2
33 12/22 HER (4,056) 6-4 W 21-10-0-2
34 12/23 CLE (4,420) 4-1 W 22-10-0-2
35 12/28 OMA (4,650) 5-4 W 23-10-0-2
36 12/30 HAM (5,916) 7-2 W 24-10-0-2
37 12/31 CHI (10,004) 3-4 OTL 24-10-1-2
38 1/4 @ Ham 1-4 L 24-11-1-2
39 1/6 @ Hou 6-5 W 25-11-1-2
40 1/7 @ Sa 5-2 W 26-11-1-2
North Division Finals - #1 Grand Rapids defeated #3 Manitoba, 4-3
P11
P12
Western Finals - #1 Grand Rapids lost to #1 Milwaukee, 0-4
Regular Season – 5th of 7 in West Division, 9th of 14 in Western Conference, 17th of 28 in AHL
Overall: 41-35-2-2, 86 points
Home: 19-18-2-1, 41 points
Road: 22-17-0-1, 45 points
Playoffs – Did Not Qualify
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Head Coaches – Danton Cole, Greg Ireland (promoted 2/10/05)
Assistant Coaches – Greg Ireland, Chris Cichocki (hired 2/18/05)
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
1
2
5 10/26 RCH (3,810) 4-0 W 5-0-0-0
6 10/29 CHI (5,320) 1-2 L 5-1-0-0
7 10/30 SA (4,226) 3-4 L 5-2-0-0
8 11/5 HOU (5,127) 3-4 OTL 5-2-1-0
9 11/6 HOU (4,735) 0-1 L 5-3-1-0
10 11/12 HOU (5,077) 1-0 W 6-3-1-0
11 11/13 SA (8,084) 3-2 W 7-3-1-0
12 11/16 CIN (5,515) 2-1 W 8-3-1-0
13 11/18 CHI (4,640) 2-6 L 8-4-1-0
14 11/19 @ Cle 3-2 W 9-4-1-0
15 11/20 CLE (5,561) 5-0 W 10-4-1-0
16 11/24 @ Cin 4-3 SOW 11-4-1-0
17 11/26 CHI (7,291) 1-3 L 11-5-1-0
18 11/27 @ Chi 3-2 OTW 12-5-1-0
19 11/28 CIN (3,650) 2-1 SOW 13-5-1-0
20 12/3 @ Mil 1-0 W 14-5-1-0
21 12/4 UTA (7,638) 2-1 W 15-5-1-0
22 12/7 @ Stj 2-3 L 15-6-1-0
23 12/8 @ Stj 5-4 W 16-6-1-0
24 12/10 @ Cin 3-2 W 17-6-1-0
25 12/11 CHI (7,550) 2-3 L 17-7-1-0
26 12/15 @ Uta 4-2 W 18-7-1-0
27 12/17 @ Uta 1-3 L 18-8-1-0
28 12/18 CLE (6,511) 0-2 L 18-9-1-0
29 12/22 @ Cle 2-3 SOL 18-9-1-1
30 12/23 @ Chi 1-3 L 18-10-1-1
31 12/26 CIN (5,020) 1-2 L 18-11-1-1
32 12/28 CIN (6,094) 4-5 L 18-12-1-1
33 12/31 HAM (9,420) 0-5 L 18-13-1-1
34 1/7 @ Ham 2-5 L 18-14-1-1
35 1/8 @ Cle 0-2 L 18-15-1-1
36 1/9 @ Cle 4-0 W 19-15-1-1
37 1/14 STJ (6,035) 2-3 L 19-16-1-1
38 1/15 MIL (8,500) 2-3 L 19-17-1-1
39 1/21 CHI (6,610) 6-3 W 20-17-1-1
40 1/23 @ Hou 4-3 SOW 21-17-1-1
41 1/26 @ Edm 0-3 L 21-18-1-1
42 1/27 @ Edm 1-3 L 21-19-1-1 43 1/29 MIL (8,056) 2-3 L 21-20-1-1
1/31 @ Mtb 0-2 L 21-21-1-1 45 2/1 @ Mtb 5-1 W
2/5 @ Rch 2-4 L 23-22-1-1
2/9 HOU (4,050) 3-1 W 24-22-1-1
Regular Season – 2nd of 7 in West Division, 2nd of 14 in Western Conference, 5th of 28 in AHL
Overall: 44-28-8-0, 96 points
Home: 24-10-6-0, 54 points
Road: 20-18-2-0, 42 points
Playoffs – Lost in West Division Semifinals
West Division Semifinals – Lost to #3 Chicago, 0-4
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Head Coach – Danton Cole
Assistant Coaches – Greg Ireland, Derek King
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
1 10/11 @ Chi 3-2 OTW 1-0-0-0
2 10/17 @ Cle 0-2 L 1-1-0-0
3 10/18 HOU (10,834) 4-2 W 2-1-0-0
4 10/19 @ Ham 4-3 OTW 3-1-0-0
5 10/24 UTA (8,031) 4-1 W 4-1-0-0
6 10/25 @ Cin 1-4 L 4-2-0-0
7 10/26 @ Ham 3-1 W 5-2-0-0
8 10/29 TOR (4,023) 3-3 T 5-2-1-0
9 10/31 @ Cin 3-2 W 6-2-1-0
10 11/1 @ Chi 3-4 L 6-3-1-0
11 11/5 CIN (3,808) 1-4 L 6-4-1-0
12 11/8 HAM (8,010) 2-2 T 6-4-2-0
13 11/11 HOU (6,376) 6-2 W 7-4-2-0
0-2 L 8-5-3-0
17 11/19 HOU (3,926) 1-3 L 8-6-3-0
18 11/21 @ Stj 3-1 W 9-6-3-0
19 11/22 @ Stj 3-3 T 9-6-4-0 20 11/23 @ Tor 3-1 W 10-6-4-0 21 11/26 @ Chi 3-0 W 11-6-4-0 22 11/28 CHI (7,590) 3-2 W 12-6-4-0
23 11/30 @ Cin 2-0 W 13-6-4-0
24 12/5 MIL (5,158) 2-1 W 14-6-4-0
25 12/6 STJ (9,038) 3-1 W 15-6-4-0
26 12/10 @ Cle 3-4 L 15-7-4-0
27 12/12 HOU (5,517) 1-2 L 15-8-4-0
28 12/13 @ Mil 2-1 W 16-8-4-0
29 12/17 SA (4,221) 4-1 W 17-8-4-0
30 12/19 @ Mtb 0-3 L 17-9-4-0
31 12/21 @ Mtb 4-3 W 18-9-4-0
32 12/26 CIN (8,304) 3-0 W 19-9-4-0
33 12/27 @ Cin 4-1 W 20-9-4-0
34 12/31 UTA (9,079) 0-1 L 20-10-4-0
35 1/2 @ Chi 1-4 L 20-11-4-0
36 1/3 @ Mil 0-7 L 20-12-4-0
37 1/9 UTA (6,044) 2-2 T 20-12-5-0
38 1/10 CLE (8,024) 4-3 OTW 21-12-5-0
39 1/11 @ Sa 6-2 W 22-12-5-0
40 1/13 @ Sa 2-1 W 23-12-5-0
41 1/14 MTB (3,883) 3-3 T 23-12-6-0
1/21 RCH (4,259) 2-2 T 25-12-7-0 45 1/23 SA (6,288) 5-0 W 26-12-7-0
1/24 CLE (7,773) 4-2 W 27-12-7-0
1/25 @ Mil 1-1 T 27-12-8-0
Regular Season – 1st of 5 in Central Division, 1st of 14 in Western Conference, 2nd of 28 in AHL
Overall: 48-22-8-2, 106 points
Home: 22-13-5-0, 49 points
Road: 26-9-3-2, 57 points
Playoffs – Lost in Western Conference Finals
Western Quarterfinals – Defeated #8 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 3-1
Western Semifinals – Defeated #4 Chicago, 4-0
Western Finals – Lost to #2 Houston, 3-4
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Head Coach – Danton Cole
Assistant Coaches – Todd Nelson, Derek King
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR SEASON
Play: 67-446 (15.0%) 22nd of 28 in AHL
Kill: 303-362 (83.7%) 15th of
1 10/12 CLE (10,834) 4-6 L 0-1-0-0
2 10/18 HOU (5,232) 2-4 L 0-2-0-0
3 10/19 CHI (5,655) 3-3 T 0-2-1-0
4 10/20 @ Ham 3-1 W 1-2-1-0
5 10/24 HOU (4,771) 2-4 L 1-3-1-0
6 10/25 @ Rch 2-1 OTW 2-3-1-0
7 10/26 @ Syr 6-2 W 3-3-1-0
8 11/1 CHI (5,448) 4-3 W 4-3-1-0
9 11/2 MIL (7,290) 3-3 T 4-3-2-0
10 11/7 @ Hou 2-2 T 4-3-3-0
11/9 @ Uta 2-1 W 5-3-3-0 12 11/12 MTB (7,344) 4-0 W 6-3-3-0 13 11/15 HOU (6,184) 3-0 W 7-3-3-0
11/20 CIN (4,313) 2-2 T 9-3-4-0 17 11/22 SA (5,512) 3-2 OTW 10-3-4-0 18 11/23 CLE (7,113) 4-2 W 11-3-4-0 19 11/27 @ Her 3-1 W 12-3-4-0 20 11/28 @ Bng 1-2 OTL 12-3-4-1
11/30 @ Chi 1-2 OTL 12-3-4-2
12/2 @ Sa 3-5 L 12-4-4-2 23 12/4 @ Hou 2-3 L 12-5-4-2
24 12/6 UTA (5,463) 2-3 L 12-6-4-2
25 12/7 UTA (9,310) 3-2 W 13-6-4-2
26 12/13 HAM (6,338) 0-4 L 13-7-4-2
27 12/14 @ Mtb 3-2 W 14-7-4-2
28 12/17 @ Mtb 4-2 W 15-7-4-2
29 12/20 SA (5,350) 3-1 W 16-7-4-2
30 12/21 @ Cle 1-0 W 17-7-4-2
31 12/26 CIN (6,131) 6-1 W 18-7-4-2
32 12/27 @ Cin 3-2 OTW 19-7-4-2
33 12/28 MIL (8,434) 1-6 L 19-8-4-2
34 12/30 UTA (5,107) 6-2 W 20-8-4-2
35 12/31 UTA (8,134) 3-4 L 20-9-4-2
36 1/3 @ Chi 4-3 W 21-9-4-2
37 1/4 @ Mil 3-3 T 21-9-5-2
38 1/5 @ Cin 4-1 W 22-9-5-2
39 1/8 @ Mil 1-2 L 22-10-5-2
40 1/10 SYR (6,036) 2-3 L 22-11-5-2
#4 Chicago, 4-0
1/11 SYR (10,076) 5-1 W 23-11-5-2
P8 5/2 @
Western Finals - #1 Grand Rapids lost to #2 Houston, 3-4
P9 5/12
P11 5/16 @ Hou
P12 5/17 @ Hou
Regular Season – 1st of 5 in West Division, 2nd of 13 in Western Conference, 4th of 27 in AHL
Overall: 42-27-11-0, 95 points
Home: 24-12-4-0, 52 points
Road: 18-15-7-0, 43 points
Playoffs – Lost in Western Conference Quarterfinals Western Quarterfinals – Lost to #7 Chicago, 2-3
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Assistant Coach – Gene Reilly
Equipment Manager – Brad Thompson
REGULAR
Head Coach – Bruce Cassidy
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
Power Play: 54-350 (15.4%) 22nd of 27 in
279-330 (84.5%) 9th of 27 in
1 10/5 UTA (10,834) 0-3 L 0-1-0-0
2 10/12 @ Ham 4-1 W 1-1-0-0
3 10/13 HER (5,836) 2-0 W 2-1-0-0
4 10/16 @ Cle 5-3 W 3-1-0-0
5 10/19 CHI (5,130) 1-4 L 3-2-0-0
6 10/24 CIN (4,735) 10-5 W 4-2-0-0
7 10/26 CLE (6,102) 4-1 W 5-2-0-0
8 10/31 @ Mil 6-3 W 6-2-0-0
9 11/2 UTA (5,189) 1-3 L 6-3-0-0
10 11/3 MTB (6,210) 7-1 W 7-3-0-0
11 11/6 @ Uta 3-5 L 7-4-0-0 12 11/9 @ Cin 3-2 W 8-4-0-0 13 11/13 CHI (6,841) 3-2 W 9-4-0-0 14 11/16 MIL (5,834) 0-1 L 9-5-0-0 15 11/17 MIL (6,848) 4-0 W 10-5-0-0 16 11/18 @ Rch 5-1 W 11-5-0-0 17 11/21 @ Wbs 3-0 W 12-5-0-0
18 11/23 CHI (8,353) 2-1 W 13-5-0-0
19 11/24 @ Cin 3-4 L 13-6-0-0 20 11/28 CHI (4,861) 1-3 L 13-7-0-0
21 11/30 HOU (5,427) 3-1 W 14-7-0-0
22 12/1 HOU (5,713) 6-4 W 15-7-0-0
23 12/5 NOR (4,882) 6-2 W 16-7-0-0
24 12/7 CHI (8,536) 5-4 W 17-7-0-0
25 12/8 @ Cle 5-7 L 17-8-0-0
26 12/9 @ Ham 2-7 L 17-9-0-0
27 12/12 @ Uta 2-1 OTW 18-9-0-0
28 12/14 @ Uta 2-4 L 18-10-0-0
29 12/15 CIN (6,822) 2-2 T 18-10-1-0
30 12/19 @ Mtb 3-2 W 19-10-1-0
31 12/21 CHI (6,123) 6-3 W 20-10-1-0
32 12/22 CLE (5,714) 1-3 L 20-11-1-0
33 12/28 @ Cin 0-3 L 20-12-1-0
34 12/29 HOU (7,776) 3-3 T 20-12-2-0
35 12/31 MIL (8,056) 4-2 W 21-12-2-0
36 1/2 @ Chi 3-4 L 21-13-2-0
37 1/4 @ Hou 1-3 L 21-14-2-0
38 1/6 @ Hou 2-2 T 21-14-3-0
39 1/10 @ Chi 7-3 W 22-14-3-0
40 1/11 MTB (8,617) 3-1 W 23-14-3-0 41 1/12 HOU (9,634) 5-2 W 24-14-3-0
1/16 MTB (4,811)
1/20 @ Chi 1-0
Regular Season – 1st of 6 in Eastern Conference, 1st of 11 in IHL
Overall: 53-22-7, 113 points
Home: 31-7-3, 65 points
Road: 22-15-4, 48 points
Playoffs – Lost in Eastern Conference Finals
Eastern Semifinals – Defeated #4 Cleveland, 4-0
Eastern Finals – Lost to #2 Orlando, 2-4
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Assistant Coach – Danton Cole
Equipment Manager – Rob Flahiff
REGULAR
Head Coach – Bruce Cassidy
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
1 10/6 CLE (10,834) 4-3 SOW 1-0-0 2 10/11 @ Cle 5-4 W 2-0-0 3 10/13 @ Det 5-4 W 3-0-0
1/23
11/24
(8,018) 3-1 W 12-3-3
19 11/25 CIN (7,822) 3-0 W 13-3-3
20 11/28 @ Mil 3-2 W 14-3-3
21 12/1 @ Mtb 1-3 L 14-4-3
22 12/2 @ Mtb 3-2 W 15-4-3
23 12/7 CIN (6,244) 5-4 OTW 16-4-3
24 12/8 @ Mil 4-0 W 17-4-3
25 12/10 @ Chi 5-2 W 18-4-3
26 12/13 MIL (6,192) 4-2 W 19-4-3
27 12/15 @ Cle 5-4 OTW 20-4-3
28 12/16 KC (9,269) 3-4 L 20-5-3
29 12/20 @ Uta 1-2 L 20-6-3
30 12/22 KC (8,464) 5-3 W 21-6-3
31 12/26 CHI (8,270) 6-3 W 22-6-3
32 12/27 @ Chi 6-2 W 23-6-3
33 12/28 @ Mil 4-1 W 24-6-3
34 12/30 MIL (7,807) 2-1 W 25-6-3
35 12/31 CHI (8,116) 4-1 W 26-6-3
36 1/5 @ Det 5-3 W 27-6-3
37 1/10 CIN (6,173) 4-3 W 28-6-3
38 1/12 DET (10,834) 1-0 W 29-6-3
39 1/13 @ Chi 2-4 L 29-7-3
40 1/17 MTB (6,122) 1-0 SOW 30-7-3 41 1/19 MIL (9,505) 3-1 W 31-7-3
Eastern Semifinals - #1 Grand Rapids defeated #4 Cleveland, 4-0
Eastern Finals - #1 Grand Rapids lost to #2 Orlando, 2-4
F
J. Bouchard D
Kwiatkowski D
M. Chouinard G
Demidov D
Oliver F
Van Drunen D
Butsayev F
Fountain G
Ciernik F
Kip Miller F
Kwiatkowski D
M. Chouinard G
Demidov D
Harrold D
Regular Season – 1st of 7 in Eastern Conference, 2nd of 13 in IHL
Overall: 51-22-9, 111 points
Home: 26-12-3, 55 points
Road: 25-10-6, 56 points
Playoffs – Lost in Turner Cup Finals
Eastern Semifinals - Defeated #4 Cleveland, 4-2
Eastern Finals - Defeated #3 Cincinnati, 4-1
Turner Cup Finals - Lost to #1 Chicago, 2-4
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Head Coach – Guy Charron
Assistant Coaches – Curtis Hunt, Danton Cole, Kelly Miller
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer Equipment Manager – Tim Paris
1 10/1 @ Det 4-1 W 1-0-0 2 10/2 @ Cle 1-6 L 1-1-0 3 10/8 MIL (10,834) 2-1 SOW 2-1-0 4 10/9 @ Mil 1-2 SOP 2-1-1
1/21 ORL (10,834) 3-6 L 27-12-3
1/22 CLE (10,834) 5-4 W
2/1 @ Cin 1-0 W 29-13-4
11/6 KC (9,193) 4-5 L 7-6-1
11/11 KC (7,051) 4-1 W 8-6-1
16 11/12 MIL (8,422) 5-0 W 9-6-1 17 11/13 @ Mil 6-3 W 10-6-1
18 11/18 MIC (7,315) 7-4 W 11-6-1
19 11/19 @ Mic 2-1 W 12-6-1
20 11/20 ORL (10,834) 6-2 W 13-6-1
21 11/23 ORL (7,322) 2-5 L 13-7-1
22 11/24 @ Det 3-2 W 14-7-1
23 11/27 @ Orl 5-3 W 15-7-1
24 11/28 @ Orl 2-3 SOP 15-7-2
25 12/3 CLE (8,565) 1-2 L 15-8-2
26 12/4 MIL (10,220) 1-5 L 15-9-2
27 12/8 CLE (7,522) 1-0 W 16-9-2
28 12/10 @ Mil 1-4 L 16-10-2
29 12/11 @ Mtb 4-1 W 17-10-2
30 12/12 @ Mtb 2-1 W 18-10-2
31 12/18 MIL (10,178) 2-1 W 19-10-2
32 12/22 @ Chi 5-3 W 20-10-2
33 12/23 @ Det 4-1 W 21-10-2
34 12/26 @ Orl 3-5 L 21-11-2
35 12/28 @ Orl 3-4 SOP 21-11-3
36 12/29 MIC (10,025) 2-1 W 22-11-3
37 1/2 @ Mtb 4-3 SOW 23-11-3
38 1/7 @ Chi 3-1 W 24-11-3
39 1/13 CIN (7,506) 4-0 W 25-11-3
40 1/15 ORL (10,834) 4-1 W 26-11-3
41 1/20 MIC (7,725) 5-0 W 27-11-3
Eastern Semifinals - #1 Grand Rapids defeated #4 Cleveland, 4-2
Eastern Finals - #1 Grand Rapids defeated #3 Cincinnati, 4-1
P11
Turner Cup Finals - #1 Grand Rapids lost to #1 Chicago, 2-4
Regular Season – 4th of 4 in Northeast Division, 7th of 8 in Eastern Conference, 15th of 16 in IHL
Overall: 34-40-8, 76 points
Home: 19-18-4, 42 points
Road: 15-22-4, 34 points
Playoffs – Did Not Qualify
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Head Coach – Guy Charron
Assistant Coach – Curtis Hunt Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
Equipment Manager – Tim Paris
7 10/27 UTA (8,794) 4-0 W 3-3-1
8 10/29 @ Orl 0-4 L 3-4-1
9 10/30 @ Hou 3-4 SOL 3-4-2
10 11/7 MIL (10,604) 5-0 W 4-4-2
11 11/10 IND (9,034) 5-3 W 5-4-2
12 11/12 ORL (8,812) 2-3 L 5-5-2
13 11/13 @ Mil 2-4 L
11/27 @ Lvg 5-4 W 7-11-2
11/28 @ Ftw 4-3 SOW 8-11-2 22 12/4 FTW (10,336) 4-3 SOW 9-11-2 23 12/5 DET (10,834) 2-3 L 9-12-2 24 12/6 @ Mil 1-4 L 9-13-2 25 12/10 LVG (9,310) 3-6 L 9-14-2
12/11 @ Kc 4-5 SOL 9-14-3
12/12 @ Kc 4-2 W 10-14-3
28 12/18 CLE (10,644) 1-2 SOL 10-14-4 29 12/19 @ Cin 3-4 SOL 10-14-5 30 12/22 CIN (9,017) 3-4 SOL 10-14-6
31 12/23 @ Det 2-3 SOL 10-14-7
32 12/26 @ Mic 4-0 W 11-14-7
33 12/29 MTB (10,113) 3-4 L 11-15-7
34 12/31 MIL (10,834) 3-5 L 11-16-7
35 1/5 @ Kc 3-4 L 11-17-7
36 1/8 @ Ftw 3-5 L 11-18-7
37 1/9 MIC (10,834) 3-2 SOW 12-18-7
38 1/15 @ Det 5-4 SOW 13-18-7
39 1/16 @ Ind 4-2 W 14-18-7
40 1/22 IND (10,834) 6-1 W 15-18-7
41 1/23 @ Mil 3-4 L 15-19-7
Regular Season – 3rd of 4 in Northeast Division, 5th of 9 in Eastern Conference, 11th of 18 in IHL
Overall: 38-31-13, 89 points
Home: 19-17-5, 43 points
Road: 19-14-8, 46 points
Playoffs – Lost in Eastern Conference Quarterfinals
Eastern Quarterfinals – Lost to #4 Cincinnati, 0-3
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Head Coaches – Dave Allison, Bob McNamara (assumed duties 3/3/98)
Assistant Coach – Curtis Hunt
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
Equipment Manager – Tim Paris
1 10/3 MICH (10,834) 5-3 W 1-0-0
2 10/4 @ Mich 4-5 L 1-1-0
3 10/10 CLE (10,834) 2-3 L 1-2-0
4 10/11 @ Kc 2-1 W 2-2-0
5 10/17 @ Que 1-5 L 2-3-0
6 10/18 @ Que 5-2 W 3-3-0
7 10/24 CHI (10,834) 1-2 L 3-4-0
8 10/25 @ Mich 3-2 SOW 4-4-0
9 10/29 @ Chi 4-2 W 5-4-0
10 10/30 IND (10,657) 3-4 L 5-5-0
11 11/1 CIN (10,834) 3-2 SOW 6-5-0
12 11/7 SAN (10,834) 4-3 W 7-5-0
13 11/8 SAN (10,834) 4-1 W 8-5-0
11/11 @ Orl 4-3 W 9-5-0
11/13 MIL (10,624) 4-2 W 10-5-0
11/14 MTB (10,834) 3-2 W 11-5-0
17 11/18 MTB (9,806) 6-2 W 12-5-0
18 11/21 @ Mtb 4-5 L 12-6-0
19 11/23 @ Mtb 4-2 W 13-6-0 20 11/25 HOU (10,388) 0-3 L 13-7-0
11/27 @ Ftw 3-1 W 14-7-0 22 11/28 DET (10,834) 4-2 W 15-7-0
23 11/29 @ Det 4-1 W 16-7-0
24 12/4 @ Det 1-4 L 16-8-0
25 12/5 ORL (10,834) 3-5 L 16-9-0
26 12/6 ORL (10,834) 4-1 W 17-9-0
27 12/12 @ Cle 5-2 W 18-9-0
28 12/14 @ Que 0-1 SOL 18-9-1
29 12/16 @ Que 3-2 SOW 19-9-1
30 12/18 @ Cle 2-5 L 19-10-1
31 12/20 LVG (10,834) 2-4 L 19-11-1
32 12/22 FTW (10,834) 2-3 SOL 19-11-2
33 12/26 @ Mich 4-3 W 20-11-2
34 12/29 FTW (10,834) 0-1 L 20-12-2
35 12/31 DET (10,834) 2-3 L 20-13-2
36 1/2 @ Cle 3-2 W 21-13-2
37 1/3 @ Cin 2-0 W 22-13-2
38 1/5 @ Det 0-2 L 22-14-2
39 1/6 QUE (10,316) 1-4 L 22-15-2
40 1/9 DET (10,834) 2-4 L 22-16-2
41 1/10 @ Mich 3-4 SOL 22-16-3
1/24 FTW (10,834) 3-2 W 24-20-3
Eastern Quarterfinals - #5 Grand Rapids lost to #4 Cincinnati, 0-3
Regular Season – 5th of 5 in Northeast Division, 6th of 9 in Eastern Conference, 10th of 19 in IHL
Overall: 40-30-12, 92 points
Home: 21-13-7, 49 points
Road: 19-17-5, 43 points
Playoffs – Lost in Eastern Conference Quarterfinals Eastern Quarterfinals – Lost to #3 Orlando, 2-3
General Manager – Bob McNamara
Assistant Coach – Curtis Hunt
Equipment Manager – Tim Paris
REGULAR
Head Coach – Dave Allison
Medical Therapist – Rob Snitzer
1
2 10/8 @
3 10/11 ORL (10,834) 1-3 L 1-1-1
4 10/12 CIN (10,834) 3-4 L 1-2-1
5 10/17 @ Hou 2-1 W 2-2-1
6 10/19 @ Orl 2-5 L 2-3-1
7 10/22 @ San 2-5 L 2-4-1
8 10/24 MICH (10,834) 2-0 W 3-4-1
9 10/26 @ Mich 4-2 W 4-4-1
10 10/30 CIN (10,118) 5-4 SOW 5-4-1
11 11/1 CHI (10,834) 4-3 W 6-4-1
12 11/2 SAN (10,834) 0-6 L 6-5-1
11/12 MICH (10,834) 3-4 SOL 7-7-2
17 11/15 CLE (10,834) 2-0 W 8-7-2
18 11/19 @ Que 3-4 L 8-8-2
19 11/22 @ Orl 2-5 L 8-9-2
20 11/23 @ Orl 1-4 L 8-10-2 21 11/25 MICH (10,834) 4-1 W 9-10-2
22 11/29 FTW (10,834) 4-3 SOW 10-10-2
23 11/30 @ Ind 2-1 W 11-10-2
24 12/1 @ Cin 3-2 W 12-10-2
25 12/6 MICH (10,834) 5-1 W 13-10-2
26 12/7 @ Ftw 4-5 SOL 13-10-3
27 12/11 @ Cle 2-5 L 13-11-3
28 12/13 LVG (10,834) 7-4 W 14-11-3
29 12/14 MTB (10,834) 3-2 W 15-11-3
30 12/17 @ Mil 4-6 L 15-12-3
31 12/20 CLE (10,834) 1-2 SOL 15-12-4
32 12/21 @ Ind 3-1 W 16-12-4
33 12/22 @ Chi 1-3 L 16-13-4
34 12/26 DET (10,834) 7-0 W 17-13-4
35 12/27 @ Ftw 8-3 W 18-13-4
36 12/30 QUE (10,834) 3-6 L 18-14-4
37 12/31 CIN (10,834) 4-8 L 18-15-4
38 1/3 IND (10,834) 2-6 L 18-16-4
39 1/4 @ Ind 3-2 W 19-16-4
40 1/5 @ Chi 4-3 W 20-16-4
41 1/7 DET (10,834) 2-3 SOL 20-16-5
42 1/10 UTAH (10,834) 1-0 W 21-16-5
43 1/11 PHX (10,834) 2-3 SOL 21-16-6
1/12 @ Det 3-5 L 21-17-6
1/14 @ Chi 7-1 W 22-17-6
1/17 @ Mich 3-2 SOW 23-17-6
1/18
Eastern Quarterfinals - #6 Grand Rapids lost to #3 Orlando, 2-3
Jason D 2006-07
Bednar, Jared D 1998-99
Bednard, Ryan G 2022-23
Berens, Sean C 2000-01
Jonatan LW 2021-23
Berkhoel, Adam G 2007-08
Berry, Matt RW 2021-22
Berschbach, Shane RW 2014-15
Bertuzzi, Tyler* LW 2014-18
Biakabutuka, Jeremie D 2022-23
Bicanek, Radim D 1998-99
Billins, Chad* D 2012-13
Bilotto, Nic D 2003-04
Bjork, Anders C 1998-99
Black, James RW 2001-02
Blanchard, Sean D 2000-01
Bliss, Trenton LW 2021-23
Blouin, Jean RW 1996-97
Boileau, Patrick D 2002-03
Hugo C 2001-04
Boivin, Claude LW 1997-98
Bonello, Brad C 2005-06
Bonis, Kyle F 2014-15
Bonni, Ryan D 2003-04
Bootland, Darryl RW 2002-07
Mike* C 2016-18
Bouchard, Joel D 2000-01
Bouchard, Robin RW 2004-05
Bowey, Madison D 2019-20
Boyle, Kevin G 2020-21
Bradford, Erik C 2021-22
G
Brisson, David RW 2003-04
Mathias LW 2020-21
Brookbank, Sheldon D 2001-03
Brookbank, Wade D 2001-02
Brooks, Brendan RW 2006-07
Brown, David G 2010-11
Brule, Eric D 2000-01
Fabian LW 2011-12
Chris LW 2014-15
Ashley RW 1998-99
Greg C 1997-98
Burke, Gerry D 2006-07
Butsayev, Slava C 1999-01
Ty G 2011-12
Conner, Chris RW 2011-12
Corazzini, Carl RW 2007-08
Coreau, Jared* G 2013-18
Cornforth, Mark D 1997-98
Corpse, Keli C 1996-97
Cossa, Sebastian G 2022-23
Craggs, Lukas LW 2022-23
Crawford, Marcus D 2018-19
Criscuolo, Kyle* C 2015-17;20-23
Crosty, Paul D/F 2009-10
Crowley, Mike D 2000-01
Cullen, Mark C 2007-08
Curry, Patrick LW 2020-22
Curti, Charlie D 2022-23
Curtin, Luke LW 1998-99
Cyr, Ryan G 2006-07
Czarnik, Austin C 2022-23
Czarnowczan, Scott D 2014-16
Daavettila, Trent LW 2009-11
DaCosta, Jeff D 2000-01
Dahlman, Toni RW 2001-02
Daigle, Sylvain G 2000-01
D’Aoust, Alexis RW 2021-22
D’Astous, Charle-ÉdouardD 2019-21
DeKeyser, Danny* D 2012-13
Tory D 2019-21
Andy D 2009-10
Ilja D 2000-02
Demitra, Pavol LW 1996-97
DeSantis, Mark D 1998-99
DiCasmirro, Nate RW 2005-06
Dickinson, Josh C 2021-22
Dobbin, Brian RW 1996-97
Doig, Jason D
Rustyn RW 2002-03
Samuel C 2021-22
Aaron RW 2008-09
Drevitch, Scott D 1997-98
Drozg, Jan RW 2021-22
Eaton, Mark D 2004-05
Eaves, Patrick RW 2013-14
Simon D 2022-23
Derek C 2004-05
Christoffer C 2018-19
Travis D 2009-12
Eldred, Matt D 2002-03
Elick, Mickey D 1998-99
Corey C 2017-18
Gleason* D 2011-14
Fulcher, Kaden G 2020-22
Aaron C 2008-09
Sean D 2000-01
Randy D 2021-22
Gelech, Randall RW 2007-09
Victor C 1996-97
Butrus D 2021-22
Alexandre C
Luke* C
Len C 1996-97
Michael LW 2005-06
Mike C 2000-01
D 2018-19
Cross LW 2022-23
Ernie LW 2004-05
Darrell D 2007-08
Mike LW 2010-11
Heeter, Cal* G 2016-17
Magnus G 2022-23
Darren C 2007-09;13-14
Jim C 2003-04
Joe* D 2016-21
Todd LW 1998-99
Shane D 1997-98;00-01
D
Jackson, Jim D 2006-07
Jackson, Todd RW 2004-06
Janik, Doug D 2009-12
Janmark, Mattias C 2013-14
Jarnkrok, Calle C 2012-14
Jasecko, Stanislav D 1996-97
Jenks, A.J. F 2015-16
Jensen, Nick D 2013-17
Johansson, Albert D 2022-23
Johansson, Jonas RW 2006-07
Johnson, Cory LW 1996-98
Johnson, Jamie C 2010-12
Jorde, Ryan D 2005-06
Joseph, Curtis G 2003-04
Jozsa, Jason D 2007-09
Jurco, Tomas* LW/RW 2012-14;15-17
Kaminsky, Yan LW 1998-99
Kampfer, Steven D 2022-23
Karlander, Kory LW/C 1998-00;03-05;07-08
Kaski, Oliwer D 2019-20
Keefe, Adam RW 2006-08;10-11
Keller, Ryan RW 2005-07
Kelly, Brent C 2004-05
Kelly, Chris C 2001-02
Kenny, Shane D 1999-00
Kindl, Jakub D 2005-11;14-16
King, D.J. D 2021-22
King, Derek LW 1999-01;02-04
Kinley, Cleve D 2006-08
Knox, Ryan D 2001-03
Knuble, Mike RW 2012-13
Kochan, Dieter G 1999-00
Kolanos, Krys C 2006-07
Kolosov, Sergei D 2008-11
Koopmans, Logan G 2005-06
Kopecky, Tomas LW/RW 2002-06
Kordic, Dan D 1998-99
Kroll, Johann D 2009-10
Kronwall, Niklas D 2003-06
Kruppke, Gord D 1998-99
Kuffner, Ryan LW 2019-20
Kuparinen, Mikko D 1998-99
Kwiatkowski, Joel D 2000-02
Lacher, Blaine G 1996-97
Lacroix, Cedric LW 2022-23
LaFleur, Brian D 1998-99
Lajeunesse, Simon G 2001-02
Lalime, Patrick G 1997-98
Lambert, Judd G 2000-01
Lamothe, Marc G 2002-04
Lampl, Cody D 2012-13
Landry, Jon D 2010-11
Dylan C 2014-15
Larsson, Daniel G 2008-10
Filip G 2019-20
Brian** D 2008-13;14-23
Eric D 1997-98
Lebda, Brett D 2003-06
Legace, Manny G 2005-06
Jay RW 2004-05
Ville LW 2008-09
Francois LW
L’Esperance, Joel C 2022-23
Lethemon, John G 2022-23
Lilja, Andreas D 2009-10
Lindberg, Chris LW 1997-98
Linden, Jamie RW 1996-98
Lindstrom, Gustav D 2019-21
Little, Neil G 1998-99
Liv, Stefan G 2006-07
Loggins, Troy LW 2018-21
Lojkin, Alexei LW 1998-99
Lombardi, Amadeus C 2022-23
Lorito, Matt* LW 2016-18
Luciuk, Andrew C 2002-03
Luff, Matt RW 2022-23
Jarid RW 2018-21
Lundbohm, Bryan C 2004-05
G 2002-07;10-12
G
Drew G 2004-06
Nick D 2006-07
Alex G
Nedomansky, Vashi
Nedomlel, Richard D 2013-14;15-16
Neil, Chris RW 1999-01
Jeff C 1996-97;03-04;05-06
Todd D 1996-98;99-00;01-02
Andrej* C/RW 2011-14
Newbury, Kris C 2009-10
Newpower, Wyatt D 2021-23
Nicastro, Max D 2012-13
Nightingale, Jared D 2014-15
Nolan, Tom C 1998-99
Norris, Warren C 1998-00
Norton, Brad D 2006-07
Landon LW 2007-08
Michael C 2009-10
Gustav* RW/LW
Chris G
Xavier D 2013-16
Oulahen, Ryan LW 2005-09
Owens, Jordan LW 2009-11
Nathan** D 2012-17
Panzer, Jeff C 2004-05
Pare, Francis* RW 2008-13
Parillo, Nick F 2002-03;04-05
Trevor RW/LW 2011-14
Scott F 2006-07
Pasquale, Eddie* G 2016-17
Paterson, Jake G 2015-16
Patterson, Ed RW 1997-98;99-01
Pavlikovsky, Rastislav LW 1999-01
Pearce, Jordan* G 2008-13
Pearson, Chase C 2018-23
Peterson, Brent LW 1998-99
Peterson, Brett D 2008-09 18
Robert C 1998-00
Picard, Michel LW 1996-00;02-04
Piche, Sebastien D 2009-12
Pickard, Calvin G 2019-22
Pinfold, Dennis D 1999-00
Philippe D 1999-03;06-07
David LW 2018-19
C
Kevin G 2019-20
Martin G 2001-02
Logan D 2008-12
C
Tyler C 2007-08
D 1997-98
Chad LW 1996-97
Jamie D 2000-01;03-04
Stacy C 2002-03
Kyle RW 2010-11
David RW 2009-10
Gaetan RW 1998-99
J.C.
Harri G 2018-19
Sawchuk, Riley C 2022-23
Schastlivy, Petr LW 1999-02
Schneekloth, Aaron D 2002-04
Moritz D 2019-20
Konstantin RW 1999-00
Darrin LW 1998-99
Sheahan, Riley* C 2011-14
Shevalier, Jeff LW 1999-00
Dominik
Adam D 1998-99
Gemel C 2021-22
Andrei D
Evgeny*
Kevin D 2018-19
Jamie
Ole-Kristian D 2009-10
Jordin RW 2013-14
Torquato, Zack C 2007-09
Vicari, Dominic G 2006-07
John F 2009-10
Vilneff, Mark D 1997-98
Viro, Eemil D 2022-23
Virtue, Terry D 2005-06
Voce, Tony LW 2006-07
Jakub LW 2022-23
Wallace, Buddy C 1999-00
Wallinder, William D 2022-23
Walsh, Mike LW/RW 2006-10
Watt, Mike LW 2006-07
Weatherby, Jasper F 2022-23
Weaver, Jason LW 1997-99
Weiss, Stephen C 2014-15
Jason C 2002-03
Jeremy RW 2009-10
Luke D 2021-22
Brandon F 2009-10
Won Calder Cup
Mike Knuble
Brad Tapper, Mike Knuble
Todd Krygier, Mike Knuble
Krygier, Mike Knuble
Krygier, Mike Knuble
* In 2000-01, the IHL adopted overtime. Overtime losses and shootout losses were combined in a three-column standings format. ** In 2004-05, the AHL adopted the shootout, eliminating ties. @ In 2019-20, the final 13 games plus playoffs were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. @@ In 2020-21, a delayed, shortened and no-playoffs season was held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
1 Brattstrom, Pearce, Conklin, Turple, Rudkowsky, Liv, MacIntyre, Alban, Kochan
2 Curti, Hicketts, Czarnowczan, Sproul, Colaiacovo, Lampl, Exelby, Atherton, Ference, Beckett, Amadio, Lebda, Rumble, Feasby, Frappier
3 McIsaac, D’Astous, Hillman, Bowey, Cholowski, Marchenko, Skinner, Mitera, Spady, Pyett, Hartigan, Syvret, C. Wilson, Insana, Vauclair, Plante, Pinfold, Brimanis, Vilneff
4 Ericsson, Sulak, Paetsch, Ehrhardt, Ericsson, Dan Smith, Virtue, J. Adams, Groulx, E. Campbell, Gruden, J. Bouchard, Metcalfe, Rumble, Kruppke, LaFleur, DeSantis, Batyrshin, D. Simon
5 Viro, Dove-McFalls, Lindstrom, Tansey, M. Stewart, Russo, Kindl, Nightingale, Backman, Almquist, Sheahan, Hedden, Norton, Kronwall, Angel, Jorde, Plante, W. Brookbank, Aldridge, Grimes, Tremblay, Brule, DaCosta, Kwiatkowski, McBain, Kenny, Kuparinen, Drevitch, Reid, McSween
6 R. Murphy, Finn, Spink, Pulkkinen, Almquist, Nyquist, Lapine, Landry, Rankin, Tollefsen, Kroll, Brett Peterson, Redenbach, Ritola, Ericsson, Martens, Knox, Shockey, S. Gagnon, Sryubko, Grimes, Tucker, LaFleur
*7 McCarron, K. Wood, Kaski, Sproul, B. Smith, Owens, Delmore, Stokes, Lemieux, Piche, Stafford, Goulet, Manlow, Picard, Skarperud, Shockey, Whitecotton, Bayrack, D. King, Hlushko
8 Loggins, Mantha, Coetzee, Emmerton, Kinley, Hay, B. Simon, Naumenko, J. Nelson, Bonello, N. Robinson, Collins, Whitecotton, Hull, Richardson, Neil, Spiridonov, Jasecko
9 Luff, Curry, Saarijarvi, Holmstrom, Zengerle, Hirschfeld, Eaves, Helm, Pare, Coetzee, McGrath, Kip Miller, Kopecky, D. King, Roberts, Goldmann, D. MacLean, Spiridonov, Tallaire, J. Nelson
*10 MacLeod, Holmstrom, Street, Hoggan, J. Johnson, Vigilante, Jozsa, Mueller, Walsh, Kindl, Radunske, MacLean, T. Robinson, Mowers, Giroux, Berens, B. Stewart, Kelly Miller, Karlander, Norris, Royer, Nedomansky, C. Johnson, McCann
11 L’Esperance, Barber, Zadina, Cleary, Athanasiou, Nastasiuk, J. Chouinard, Nestrasil, Thomas, Keefe, Rogers, Newbury, Leino, Gelech, Mursak, Kolanos, Sloan, Bonni, B. Adams, Boisvert, Millar, Hall, Szysky, Brent Peterson, Nedomansky, Ruchty, Maurice
12 Wallinder, D’Aoust, Pope, McCarron, Athanasiou, Porter, Jarnkrok, Raedeke, R. Armstrong, McGrath, Rohlfs, Axelsson, Galvin, McDonell, Edwardson, Boisvert, Black, White, D. King, Kaminsky, Cornforth, Sullivan, Allison
13 Worrad, Hronek, Jurco, Andersson, Tvrdon, Nyquist, Mursak, Ryno, Voce, Lebda, Dobbin
14 Biakabutuka, Luff, Drozg, Berry, Lukosevicius, Hamilton, Jensen, Billins, Minard, Walsh, Raedeke, Gelech, Corazzini, Matt Hussey, DiCasmirro, Kip Miller, Lundbohm, Kevin Miller, Roest, Skarperud, Lojkin, Sasseville, Coles, Tallaire, C. Johnson, Darin Smith
15 Vrana, Elson, Callahan, I. Filppula, Rissmiller, Helm, Emmerton, V. Filppula, Schneekloth, Knox, Luciuk, Martins, Sarault, Nolan, Coles, Manning, Corpse, Hachborn
16 Ghafari, Myer, D’Astous, Sweetman, Spezia, Ouellet, Piche, Oulahen, Panzer, J. Nelson, Hymovitz, Cole, Solari, Cipruss, Gervais
17 Hirose, Crawford, Caito, Jenks, C. Campbell, Hirschfeld, Nicastro, Brunnstrom, Coetzee, Pare, Cullen, McGrath, T. Jackson, B. Kelly, R. Bouchard, Van Drunen, S. Brookbank, Szysky, Emmons, Shannon, Greig, Remackel
18 Lashoff, Emmerton, Andersson, Ritola, Insana, Cameron, Vandermeer, Kopecky, Greenough, Chaulk, T. Nelson, Matzka, Plante, Gorovikov, Karlander, Bjork, Lindberg, Fair, Yule
19 Camper, Esposito, Nosek, Sheahan, Thomas, Amadio, Jeremy Williams, Abdelkader, Novotney, Grigorenko, Himelfarb, Skarperud, Schastlivy, Metropolit, K. Adams
20 Kampfer, Renouf, Dello, Renouf, Andersson, Bonis, Fournier, Straub, Daavettila, Jeremy Williams, Haydar, Tardif, Plante, Burke, Helmer, Rivers, Boileau, Ulmer, Crowley, Shevalier, Wallace, Petrovicky, Boivin, Reddick
21 Yan, Humitz, Kuffner, Pearson, Rasmussen, Borkowski, Miele, Parkes, Daavettila, Wong, Lemieux, Engelhardt, Kinley, Langfeld, B. Kelly, Edwardson, Brisson, Whitecotton, Hocking, Ciernik, Bednar, Hnidy, Ramsay, Hurd
22 Pearson, Megan, Carey, Aubry, Tootoo, Owens, Ferraro, Delmore, Walsh, C. Chelios, Quincey, Legault, Ballantyne, Baxter, C. Kelly, Harrold, Gruden, Bicanek, Manning, Hankinson
23 Humitz, Turgeon, Grant, Athanasiou, Grant, Rufenach, Estoclet, Crosty, Tardif, Torquato, Karlander, Ellis,
Collins, Murphy, Patterson, Vasilyev, Linden, Rybovic
*24 Richards
25 Soderblom, McKenzie, Holway, Terry, Holmstrom, McCarron, Larkin, T. Barnes, Aubry, Jarnkrok, Knuble, Conner, Tardif, McCarty, J. Johansson, Barney, R. Barnes, Prusek, Blanchard, Maurice, Rivers, Oliver, Shafranov, Elick, Buckberger, Curtin, Fiebelkorn, Kordic, Weaver, Traverse, Muller, Blouin, Remackel
26 Weatherby, Worrad, Bradford, Barton, Tangradi, Ehn, Tangradi, Berschbach, McIntyre, Pulkkinen, Oslund, Meech, Lilja, Stokes, Andersson, L. Wilson, Ritola, Keefe, Brooks, Hudler, Bala, Oliver, Pavlikovsky, Baseggio, Bullock, Vasilevski
27 Czarnik, Barton, Rasmussen, J. Chelios, Frk, Tatar, Galvin, A. Gagnon, Keefe, Bootland, Van Drunen, Norris, Ashe, Trboyevich, B. Armstrong
28 Bliss, Witkowski, Sadowy, Lorito, Jurco, Quine, Kolosov, Meech, T. Nelson, Butsayev, Leroux, A. Smith, Huffman
29 Grewe, McCrea, Sateri, Sadowy, Svechnikov, Ferraro, May, Galvin, Fojtik, Ryno, Parse, Walsh, J. Jackson, Keller, Hartlieb, Doig, D. Wood, Plante, Rachunek, Ramsay
30 St. Cyr, Cossa, F. Larsson, McCollum, Vicari, Osgood, Joseph, Lajeunesse, Fountain
31 Lethemon, Pickard, Coreau, MacDonald, D. Larsson, Berkhoel, Cyr, Lambert, Little, Moss, Lacher
32 Spezia, Moore, D. Miller, Hirschfeld, C. Campbell, Lashoff, Walsh, Watt, Hutchins, Bilotto, Rennette, McCarthy, Eldred, Afanasenkov, Bayrack, Ciernik, Linden, Trboyevich
33 A. Johansson, Boyle, Howard, Glendening, Janik, Howard, Karlander, Plante, Dolyny, Richardson, Gove, McSorley, C. MacLean, Frederick, Lavigne, Tucker
34 Nedeljkovic, Poulin, Machovsky, Mrazek, Conklin, Brown, O’Leary, Moyer, Clark, J. Campbell, Bonello, Ayers, Parillo, N. Robinson, Clancy
35 Hellberg, Nagle, Heeter, Nagle, Gustavsson, McCollum, Koopmans, Legace, Lamothe, Daigle, Alban, Hurme, Beaubien, Gordon, Mazzoli
36 Fulcher, K. Wood, Paterson, Pearce
37 Sebrango, Svechnikov, Lukosevicius, Nastasiuk, Samuelsson, Torquato, Kip Miller, Baseggio
38 Verbeek, Carlisle, Janmark, Demitra
39 Chiasson, Hulak, Bertuzzi, Novak, Tvrdon, Mursak
40. Newpower, Pasquale, Lalime
41 Lacroix, Hillman, Dickinson, McIsaac
42 Gazzola, Rybar, Shine, Nedomlel, Hackert, Himelfarb, Avery, J. Bouchard
43 Giv. Smith, Henkel
44 Cholowski, Allen, Rechlicz, Evans, Rufenach, Meech, Downey, Insana, Eaton, Myrvold, Kwiatkowski, T. Nelson, Marc Hussey
45 Bednard, Olkinuora, Curry, C. Campbell
46 Criscuolo, Backman, Charleston
47 Bliss, Elkins, Athanasiou
48 Berggren
49 Barton, J. Chouinard, M. Chouinard, Picard
50 Gustavsson
51 Criscuolo, Anselmini, Loggins, Yates, Criscuolo
52 McIlrath
53 Seider, Yates
54 Mazur, Giv. Smith, Gem. Smith, Giv. Smith
55 Green, Dickinson, D.J. King, Sebrango, Ford, Kindl, Bruton, DeKeyser
56 O’Regan
57 Bootland
59 Groulx
61 Dahlman
65 Shine
71 Hanas, Martin
73 Erne, Puempel, Jason Williams
77 Edvinsson, Svechnikov, N. Robinson, Demidov
79 Tyutyayev, Spezza, Ruid, S. Brookbank, Mason, Matzka
81 Zadina, Abdelkader
82 Lombardi, Craggs, Kopecky
86 Brome
90 Sawchuk, Veleno, Weiss
91 Frk
92 Nylander
96 Andreasson
* Travis Richards’ No. 24 was retired on Nov. 24, 2006. Michel Picard’s No. 7 was retired on Feb. 19, 2022. Jeff Hoggan’s No. 10 was retired on April 2, 2022.
* Excluding COVID-19-shortened 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons
Largest Home Attendance, Season:
443,284, 1996-97
Smallest Home Attendance, Season: 261,907, 2005-06*
Largest Home Attendance Average: 10,811, 1996-97
Smallest Home Attendance Average: 6,548, 2005-06*
Largest Home Attendance, Game: 20,337, 12/30/13 vs. Toronto – Comerica Park
Largest Home Attendance, Game – Van Andel Arena: 10,834, 196 times (MR: 4/14/23 vs. Rockford)
Smallest Home Attendance, Game: 2,177, 10/29/09 vs. Houston*
POINTS
Most Points, Season: 115, 2005-06 (55-20-1-4)
Fewest Points, Season: 64, 2022-23 (28-36-4-4)*
Most Home Points, Season: 65, 2000-01 (31-7-3)
Fewest Home Points, Season: 31, 2022-23 (12-17-4-3)*
Most Road Points, Season: 57, 2002-03 (26-9-3-2)
Fewest Road Points, Season: 30, 2007-08 (13-23-1-3)*
WINS/LOSSES/TIES
Most Wins, Season: 55, 2005-06
Fewest Wins, Season: 28, 2022-23*
Most Home Wins, Season: 31, 2000-01
Fewest Home Wins, Season: 12, 2022-23*
Most Road Wins, Season: 26, 2002-03
Fewest Road Wins, Season: 13, 2007-08*
Fewest Regulation Losses, Season: 20, 2005-06*
Most Regulation Losses, Season: 41, 2007-08
Fewest Home Regulation Losses, Season: 6, 2005-06*
Most Home Regulation Losses, Season: 19, 2009-10
Fewest Road Regulation Losses, Season: 9, 2002-03*
Most Road Regulation Losses, Season: 23, 2007-08
Most Ties, Season: 11, 2001-02
Fewest Ties, Season: 8, 2003-04, 2002-03
Most Home Ties, Season: 6, 2003-04
Fewest Home Ties, Season: 4, 2001-02
Most Road Ties, Season: 7, 2001-02
Fewest Road Ties, Season: 2, 2003-04
Highest Winning Percentage, Season: 0.719 (55-20-1-4), 2005-06
Lowest Winning Percentage, Season: 0.438 (31-41-2-6), 2007-08
Highest Home Winning Percentage, Season: 0.800 (30-6-1-3), 2005-06
Lowest Home Winning Percentage, Season: 0.430 (12-17-4-3), 2022-23
Highest Road Winning Percentage, Season: 0.713 (26-9-3-2), 2002-03
Lowest Road Winning Percentage, Season: 0.375 (13-23-1-3), 2007-08
OVERTIME (Since 2000-01) & SHOOTOUT (1996-01 and 2004-12)
Most Games Decided in Overtime, Season: 15, 2014-15
Fewest Games Decided in Overtime, Season: 2, 2001-02
Most Home Games Decided in Overtime, Season: 10, 2014-15
Fewest Home Games Decided in Overtime, Season: 0, 2001-02
Most Road Games Decided in Overtime, Season: 8, 2021-22
Fewest Road Games Decided in Overtime, Season: 2, 2017-18; 2010-11, 2009-10, 2007-08, 2005-06, 2003-04, 2001-02*
Most Overtime Wins, Season: 9, 2014-15
Fewest Overtime Wins, Season: 1, 2010-11, 2009-10, 2006-07*
Most Home Overtime Wins, Season: 6, 2014-15
Fewest Home Overtime Wins, Season: 0, 2010-11, 2001-02
Most Road Overtime Wins, Season: 6, 2021-22
Fewest Road Overtime Wins, Season: 0, 2009-10, 2006-07*
Most Overtime Losses, Season: 7, 2018-19, 2011-12
Fewest Overtime Losses, Season: 0, 2003-04, 2001-02*
Most Home Overtime Losses, Season: 4, 2022-23, 2021-22, 2014-15
Fewest Home Overtime Losses, Season: 0, 2016-17, 2013-14, 2003-04, 2002-03, 2001-02
Most Road Overtime Losses, Season: 4, 2018-19, 2011-12 2006-07
Fewest Road Overtime Losses, Season: 0, 2022-23, 2015-16, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2003-04, 2001-02*
Most Games Decided in Shootout, Season: 19, 1999-00, 1997-98, 1996-97
Fewest Games Decided in Shootout, Season: 2, 2015-16*
Most Home Games Decided in Shootout, Season: 9, 1996-97
Fewest Home Games Decided in Shootout, Season: 1, 2015-16, 2014-15*
Most Road Games Decided in Shootout, Season: 12, 1997-98
Fewest Road Games Decided in Shootout, Season: 1, 2021-22, 2015-16*
Most Shootout Wins, Season: 10, 1999-00
Fewest Shootout Wins, Season: 1, 2015-16*
Most Home Shootout Wins, Season: 5, 2006-07, 1999-00
Fewest Home Shootout Wins, Season: 0, 2022-23, 2014-15*
Most Road Shootout Wins, Season: 5, 1999-00, 1996-97
Fewest Road Shootout Wins, Season: 0, 2021-22, 2015-16, 2007-08*
Most Shootout Losses, Season: 13, 1997-98
Fewest Shootout Losses, Season: 1, 2015-16*
Most Home Shootout Losses, Season: 7, 1996-97
Fewest Home Shootout Losses, Season: 0, 2015-16*
Most Road Shootout Losses, Season: 8, 1997-98
Fewest Road Shootout Losses, Season: 1, 2022-23, 2021-22, 2018-19, 2015-16, 2014-15, 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01*
Most Games Tied After Regulation, Season: 22, 2018-19
Fewest Games Tied After Regulation, Season: 11, 2015-16*
Most Home Games Tied After Regulation, Season: 13, 2018-19
Fewest Home Games Tied After Regulation, Season: 4, 2001-02*
Most Road Games Tied After Regulation, Season: 12, 1997-98
Fewest Road Games Tied After Regulation, Season: 4, 2015-16, 2003-04*
STREAKS
Consecutive Wins, Start of Season: 5, 2004-05
Consecutive Regulation Losses, Start of Season: 4, 2015-16
Consecutive Non-Wins, Start of Season: 4, 2015-16 (0-4-0-0)
Longest Winning Streak: 15, 11/18/15-12/26/15
Longest Home Winning Streak: 14, 11/11/15-1/15/16
Longest Road Winning Streak: 7, 1/29/15-2/28/15; 10/16/04-12/3/04
Longest Unbeaten Streak: 15, 11/18/15-12/26/15 (15-0-0-0)
Longest Home Unbeaten Streak: 16, 1/9/04-2/27/04 (13-0-3-0)
Longest Road Unbeaten Streak: 8, 1/6/02-2/2/02 (5-0-3-0)
Longest Point Streak: 19, 2/4/15-3/20/15 (15-0-3-1)
Longest Home Point Streak: 16, 1/9/04-2/27/04 (13-0-3-0)
Longest Road Point Streak: 12, 4/5/02-11/30/02 (9-0-1-2)
Longest Losing Streak (Regulation Only): 7, twice (MR: 1/17/10-2/3/10)
Longest Home Losing Streak (Regulation Only): 7, three times (MR: 12/12/09-1/15/10)
Longest Road Losing Streak (Regulation Only): 7, 3/6/08-4/2/08
Longest Losing Streak (Regulation, OT or SO): 10, 10/28/07-11/23/07 (0-8-0-2)
Longest Home Losing Streak (Regulation, OT or SO): 8, 10/20/07-11/23/07 (0-7-0-1)
Longest Road Losing Streak (Regulation, OT or SO): 9, 1/5/98-2/7/98 (0-7-2)
Longest Winless Streak: 10, 10/28/07-11/23/07 (0-8-0-2)
Longest Home Winless Streak: 8, 10/20/07-11/23/07 (0-7-0-1)
Longest Road Winless Streak: 9, 1/5/98-2/7/98 (0-7-2)
Consecutive Games Decided in Regulation: 31, 4/6/01-12/9/01
Consecutive Home Games Decided in Regulation: 24, 10/13/99-2/11/00
Consecutive Road Games Decided in Regulation: 33, 12/28/19-10/22/21
Consecutive Games Tied After Regulation: 5, 1/19/09-1/30/09
Consecutive Home Games Tied After Regulation: 6, 1/9/04-1/21/04
Consecutive Road Games Tied After Regulation: 4, 2/15/98-3/7/98
Consecutive Games Ending in a Tie: 2, three times (MR: 11/2/02-11/7/02)
Consecutive Home Games Ending in a Tie: n/a
Consecutive Road Games Ending in a Tie: n/a
Consecutive Games Scoring Goal: 87, 4/4/08-10/10/09
Consecutive Games Allowing Goal: 76, 1/11/97-1/2/98
ONE-GOAL DECISIONS
Most One-Goal Decisions, Season: 43, 2004-05, 1997-98
Most One-Goal Wins, Season: 25, 2004-05
Most One-Goal Losses, Season (inc. OT/SO): 24, 1997-98
SHUTOUTS
Most Shutouts Involved In, Season: 19, 2003-04
Fewest Shutouts Involved In, Season: 5, 2005-06*
Most Shutouts, Season: 10, 2003-04
Fewest Shutouts, Season: 1, 2009-10*
Most Home Shutouts, Season: 7, 2003-04
Fewest Home Shutouts, Season: 0, 2017-18, 1997-98
Most Road Shutouts, Season: 6, 2014-15
Fewest Road Shutouts, Season: 0, 2022-23, 2021-22, 2013-14, 2009-10*
Most Games Shut-Out, Season: 10, 2001-02
Fewest Games Shut-Out, Season: 1, 2008-09, 2005-06, 2000-01*
Most Home Games Shut-Out, Season: 6, 2001-02
Fewest Home Games Shut-Out, Season: 0, 2005-06, 2000-01
Most Road Games Shut-Out, Season: 5, 2015-16, 2007-08, 2004-05, 2003-04
Fewest Road Games Shut-Out, Season: 0, 2008-09, 2006-07*
Consecutive Games Shutting-Out Opponent: 2, 10 times (MR: 2/15/18-2/17/18)
Consecutive Home Games Shutting-Out Opponent: 3, 12/30/06-1/10/07
Consecutive Road Games Shutting-Out Opponent: 2, 2/15/18-2/17/18; 2/23/16-3/4/16; 2/27/15-2/28/15; 1/29/15-1/30/15; 11/26/03-11/30/03
Consecutive Games Shut-Out By Opponent: 2, 1/23/16-1/27/16; 12/14/12-12/16/12; 11/17/10-11/19/10; 1/14/98-1/16/98
Consecutive Home Games Shut-Out By Opponent: 2, 12/27/19-12/31/19; 1/23/16-1/27/16; 11/10/10-11/19/10
Consecutive Road Games Shut-Out By Opponent: 2, 4/11/16-4/15/16; 1/14/98-1/16/98
Longest Shutout Streak: 184:07, 3/1/02-3/7/02
Longest Home Shutout Streak: 204:39, 12/26/06-1/12/07
Longest Road Shutout Streak: 204:54, 11/23/03-12/10/03
GOALS
Most Goals For, Season: 323, 2005-06
Fewest Goals For, Season: 194, 2022-23*
Most Goals Against, Season: 281, 1998-99
Fewest Goals Against, Season: 166, 2003-04*
Most Goals For, Game: 11, 1/19/13 at Rockford (11-6)
Most Goals For, Home Game: 10, 10/24/01 vs. Cincinnati (10-5)
Most Goals For, Road Game: 11, 1/19/13 at Rockford (11-6)
Most Goals For, Loss: 6, 10/8/96 at Detroit (6-7 SOL)
Most Goals Against, Game: 10, 2/8/09 at Toronto (5-10)
Most Goals Against, Home Game: 8, 11/14/06 vs. Milwaukee (1-8); 12/31/96 vs. Cincinnati (4-8)
Most Goals Against, Road Game: 10, 2/8/09 at Toronto (5-10)
Most Goals Against, Win: 8, 11/27/10 at Chicago (10-8)
Most Goals For, Period: 7, 11/27/10 at Chicago (2nd)
Most Goals For, Home Period: 6, 3/22/23 vs. Chicago (3rd)
Most Goals For, Road Period: 7, 11/27/10 at Chicago (2nd)
Most Goals Against, Period: 6, five times (MR: 12/22/22 at Chicago, 1st)
Most Goals Against, Home Period: 6, 12/31/09 vs. Hamilton (2nd)
Most Goals Against, Road Period: 6, four times (MR: 12/22/22 at Chicago, 1st)
Largest Margin of Victory, Game: 8, 2/5/16 at Rockford (9-1); 11/11/11 at Hamilton (8-0); 2/24/02 vs. Utah (9-1); 4/1/01 at Cleveland (8-0)
Largest Margin of Victory, Home Game: 8, 2/24/02 vs. Utah (9-1)
Largest Margin of Victory, Road Game: 8, 2/5/16 at Rockford (9-1); 11/11/11 at Hamilton (8-0); 4/1/01 at Cleveland (8-0)
Largest Margin of Defeat, Game: 7, 5/12/21 vs. Chicago (0-7); 11/14/06 vs. Milwaukee (1-8), 1/3/04 at Milwaukee (0-7); 3/22/98 at Cincinnati (1-8)
Largest Margin of Defeat, Home Game: 7, 5/12/21 vs. Chicago (0-7); 11/14/06 vs. Milwaukee (1-8)
Largest Margin of Defeat, Road Game: 7, 1/3/04 at Milwaukee (0-7); 3/22/98 at Cincinnati (1-8)
Most Goals, Both Teams, Game: 18, 11/27/10 at Chicago (10-8)
Most Goals, Both Teams, Home Game: 15, 10/24/01 vs. Cincinnati (10-5)
Most Goals, Both Teams, Road Game: 18, 11/27/10 at Chicago (10-8)
Fastest Two Goals For: :07, 10/19/96 at Orlando (3rd), Darrin Smith, Ben Hankinson
Fastest Two Goals Against: :07, 12/8/07 vs. Syracuse (1st), Andrew Murray, Jeffrey Szwez
Fastest Goal For, Start of Game: :07, 11/16/18 vs. Ontario, Chris Terry
Fastest Goal Against, Start of Game: :09, 4/3/09 at Hamilton, Brock Trotter
Fastest Goal For, Start of Period: :06, 3/16/22 vs. Texas (OT), Turner Elson
Fastest Goal Against, Start of Period: :09, 4/3/09 at Hamilton (1st), Brock Trotter
POWER PLAY/SHORTHANDED GOALS
Highest Power Play Percentage, Season: 24.4, 2016-17
Lowest Power Play Percentage, Season: 12.5, 2006-07
Highest Penalty Killing Percentage, Season: 87.0, 2003-04
Lowest Penalty Killing Percentage, Season: 75.4, 2021-22*
Most Power Play Goals For, Season: 120, 2005-06
Fewest Power Play Goals For, Season: 45, 2018-19*
Most Power Play Goals Against, Season: 96, 1997-98
Fewest Power Play Goals Against, Season: 36, 2014-15*
Most Power Play Goals For, Game: 5, 2/16/06 at Cleveland (5-8); 2/4/06 vs. Syracuse (5-9); 1/6/06 at Houston (5-10)
Most Power Play Goals Against, Game: 6, 12/2/05 at Peoria (6-9)
Most Power Play Goals For, Period: 5, 1/6/06 at Houston (3rd, 5-6)
Most Power Play Goals Against, Period: 4, 4/5/06 at Cleveland (2nd, 4-7)
Most Power Play Opportunities, Game: 13, 4/9/06 at Rochester (3-13); 12/2/05 at Peoria (2-13); 10/15/05 vs. Houston (1-13)
Most Power Play Opportunities Against, Game: 15, 3/25/07 at Toronto (3-15)
Most Shorthanded Goals For, Season: 24, 2006-07
Fewest Shorthanded Goals For, Season: 4, 2018-19*
Most Shorthanded Goals Against, Season: 13, 2022-23, 1998-99
Fewest Shorthanded Goals Against, Season: 3, 2014-15
Most Shorthanded Goals For, Game: 3, 2/16/07 vs. San Antonio, 10/17/98 at Michigan
Most Shorthanded Goals Against, Game: 3, 11/6/19 vs. Cleveland
Consecutive Games Scoring Power Play Goal: 13, 11/9/16-12/7/16; 2/24/06-3/23/06
Consecutive Games Not Scoring Power Play Goal: 11, 1/17/01-2/9/01
Consecutive Games Allowing Power Play Goal: 12, 2/4/05-3/5/05
Consecutive Games Not Allowing Power Play Goal: 11, 12/27/08-1/17/09
Consecutive Opponent Power Plays Killed: 45, 11/15/03-12/10/03
Most Shots For, Game:
58, 4/16/05 vs. San Antonio
Fewest Shots For, Game: 10, 3/23/03 vs. Houston
Most Shots For, Home Game: 58, 4/16/05 vs. San Antonio
Fewest Shots For, Home Game: 10, 3/23/03 vs. Houston
Most Shots For, Road Game: 51, 11/11/11 at Hamilton
Fewest Shots For, Road Game: 14, 3/13/03 at Houston
Most Shots Against, Game: 59, 1/24/14 at Texas
Fewest Shots Against, Game: 12, twice (MR: 10/13/01 vs. Hershey)
Most Shots Against, Home Game: 50, 12/31/14 vs. Rockford
Fewest Shots Against, Home Game: 12, 10/13/01 vs. Hershey
Most Shots Against, Road Game: 59, 1/24/14 at Texas
Fewest Shots Against, Road Game: 12, 3/31/00 at Houston
Most Shots For, Period: 24, 3/19/11 vs. Rochester (1st)
Fewest Shots For, Period: 0, 3/23/03 vs. Houston (3rd)
Most Shots For, Home Period: 24, 3/19/11 vs. Rochesters (1st)
Fewest Shots For, Home Period: 0, 3/23/03 vs. Houston (3rd)
Most Shots For, Road Period: 23, four times (MR, 4/1/21 at Chicago, 2nd)
Fewest Shots For, Road Period: 1, four times (MR: 4/6/23 at Manitoba, 1st)
Most Shots Against, Period: 25, 12/31/14 vs. Rockford (1st); 10/16/04 at Chicago (3rd)
Fewest Shots Against, Period: 0, 3/3/98 vs. Manitoba (3rd)
Most Shots Against, Home Period: 25, 12/31/14 vs. Rockford (1st)
Fewest Shots Against, Home Period: 0, 3/3/98 vs. Manitoba (3rd)
Most Shots Against, Road Period: 25, 10/16/04 at Chicago (3rd)
Fewest Shots Against, Road Period: 1, four times (MR: 12/30/16 at Cleveland, 3rd) ASSISTS
Most Assists, Season: 550, 2005-06
TOTAL POINTS (GOALS & ASSISTS)
Most Points, Season: 873, 2005-06 PENALTIES
Most Penalties, Season: 761, 1997-98
Fewest Penalties, Season: 328, 2021-22*
Most Minor Penalties, Season: 656, 2005-06
Fewest Minor Penalties, Season: 289, 2021-22*
Most Major Penalties, Season: 117, 1996-97
Fewest Major Penalties, Season: 16, 2022-23*
Most Misconducts, Season: 44, 1996-97
Fewest Misconducts, Season: 1, 2022-23, 2013-14
Most Game Misconducts, Season: 14, 2000-01
Fewest Game Misconducts, Season: 0, 2008-09 PENALTY MINUTES
Most Penalty Minutes, Season: 2,321, 1996-97
Fewest Penalty Minutes, Season: 736, 2022-23*
Most Penalty Minutes, Game: 112, 11/24/10 at Toronto
Most Penalty Minutes, Home Game: 104, 4/11/98 vs. Quebec
Most Penalty Minutes, Road Game: 112, 11/24/10 at Toronto
Most Opponent Penalty Minutes, Game: 139, 1/19/13 at Rockford
Most Opponent Penalty Minutes, Home Game: 102, 2/10/01 vs. Utah
Most Opponent Penalty Minutes, Road Game: 139, 1/19/13 at Rockford
Player Goalie (Team)
Michel Picard Jordan Willis (MICH) 10/3/97 2 3:26 N
Michel Picard David Littman (ORL) 12/5/97 2 1:41 Y
Toni Dahlman Wade Flaherty (UTA) 2/24/02 1 2:02 Y
Bryan Adams Tyler Moss (MTB) 12/17/02 2 19:12 Y
Mark Mowers Seamus Kotyk (CLE) 2/9/03 2 2:48 N
Stacy Roest Wade Flaherty (SA) 3/8/03 3 8:36 N
Aaron Schneekloth Dimitri Patzold (CLE) 12/10/03 2 6:30 N
Nathan Robinson Brian Finley (MIL) 1/3/04 1 17:44 N
Kevin Miller Tyler Moss (TOR) 3/17/04 2 4:49 N
Kip Miller Chris Beckford-Tseu (PEO) 3/6/07 1 10:07 N
Eric Himelfarb* Drew MacIntyre (MTB) 4/23/07 4 11:07 N
Darren Helm Ondrej Pavelec (CHI) 1/26/08 2 13:53 Y
Carl Corazzini Adam Dennis (RCH) 3/21/08 3 18:55 N
Darren Helm Jason Bacashihua (LE) 10/11/08 1 8:00 N
Ryan Oulahen Marek Schwarz (PEO) 11/8/08 2 9:03 Y
Mattias Ritola Al Montoya (SA) 10/18/09 3 18:43 N
Francis Pare Josh Tordjman (SA) 12/9/09 2 10:18 Y
Ilari Filppula Atte Engren (MIL) 4/10/11 1 13:28 N
Trevor Parkes Drew MacIntyre (RCH) 10/16/11 2 14:34 N
Chris Conner Jeremy Smith (MIL) 11/19/11 2 5:25 N
Tomas Tatar Jeremy Smith (MIL) 11/19/11 3 8:48 N
Francis Pare Tyler Beskorowany (TEX) 3/13/12 3 12:50 N
Doug Janik David Leggio (RCH) 4/10/12 4 1:46 Y
Chad Billins Danny Taylor (ABB) 2/2/13 1 9:48 N
Luke Glendening Justin Peters (CHA) 2/17/13 2 7:51 N
Jeff Hoggan Calvin Pickard (LE) 3/9/13 2 19:28 N
Mitch Callahan Brian Foster (SA) 3/28/13 3 9:24 N
Tomas Jurco* Yann Danis (OKC) 6/4/13 3 11:22 N
Martin Frk Matt Climie (CHI) 10/26/13
Andreas Athanasiou* Doug Carr (ABB) 4/26/14
Xavier Ouellet* Jack Campbell (TEX) 5/16/14
Anthony Mantha Matt Climie (CHI) 1/10/15 3 16:04 N
Nathan Paetsch Antti Raanta (RFD) 4/1/15 2 4:41 N
Teemu Pulkkinen* Christopher Gibson (TOR) 4/29/15 2 14:19 N
Anthony Mantha Marek Mazanec (MIL) 2/17/16 1 2:24 Y
Andy Miele* Joonas Korpisalo (LE) 5/5/16 3 19:24 N Tomas Nosek Jordan Binnington (CHI) 11/5/16 2 2:54 N
Dominic Turgeon Ville Husso (SA) 11/8/17 3 13:26 N
Matt Lorito Jon Gillies (STK) 2/10/18 4 3:52 N
Wade Megan Landon Bow (TEX) 10/17/18 1 6:08 N
Dominic Turgeon Filip Gustavsson (BEL) 10/27/18 2 13:51 N
Chris Terry Anthony Peters (WBS) 2/9/19 1 7:36 N
Dominic Turgeon Anthony Stolarz (SD) 1/24/20 2 19:56 N
Taro Hirose Ivan Nalimov (RFD) 4/28/21 3 17:34 N
Jon Martin Adam Scheel (TEX) 2/15/22 2 17:20 N
Jonatan Berggen Jesper Wallstedt (IA) 11/4/22 OT 1:16 Y
Player (Team) Goalie
Brad Tapper (CHI) Martin Prusek
Jason Williams (CIN) Martin Prusek 11/9/01 3
Kyle Wanvig (HOU) Simon Lajeunesse 12/29/01 3
Jimmy Roy (MTB) Joey MacDonald
Brendan Yarema (CHI)* Marc Lamothe
Tomas Phihal (CLE) Joey MacDonald
Raymond Giroux (HOU) Joey MacDonald
Brendan Brooks (PEO) Joey MacDonald 12/2/05 3 16:31 N
Greg Mauldin (SYR) Joey MacDonald
Lucas Lawson (HAM) Joey MacDonald 1/4/06 1 19:26 Y
Daniel Paille (RCH) Jimmy Howard 3/25/06 3 8:40 N
Daniel Paille (RCH) Logan Koopmans
John Pohl (TOR)* Drew MacIntyre 4/28/06 3
Trent Whitfield (PEO) Jimmy Howard 2/18/07 3
Brett Engelhardt (TOR) Stefan Liv 3/25/07 3
Tyler Doig (TOR) Adam Berkhoel 3/5/08 2
J.D. Corbin (LE) Jimmy Howard 3/8/08 2 11:44 N
Kyle Cumiskey (LE) Daniel Larsson
Kenndal McArdle (RCH) Jimmy Howard 11/29/08 1 3:07 N
Chris Conner (PEO) Daniel Larsson 12/30/08 2 12:24 N
Brett Sterling (CHI) Daniel Larsson 12/26/09 2 19:25 N
Brett Sterling (CHI) Daniel Larsson 1/29/10 3 11:31 N
Akim Aliu (RFD) Tom McCollum 1/30/10 3 17:25 Y
Spencer Machacek (CHI) Tom McCollum 4/10/10 2 8:16 N
Brandon Rogers (LE) Jordan Pearce
Kyle Beach (RFD) Jordan Pearce 11/26/10 1 2:22 N
Travis Morin (TEX) Joey MacDonald 12/10/10
(TOR) Joey MacDonald 12/22/10
Aaron Palushaj (HAM) Jordan Pearce 2/4/11 3 15:28 N
Aaron Voros (TOR) Jordan Pearce 3/23/11 1 8:50 Y
Ryan Flynn (MIL) Jordan Pearce 4/10/11 3 4:10 N
Justin Mercier (LE) Joey MacDonald 11/2/11 3 18:11 N Mark Olver (LE) Joey MacDonald 1/20/12 2 17:55 N
Greg Rallo (SA) Tom McCollum 3/20/12 2 7:04 N
Jerry D’Amigo (TOR) Tom McCollum 4/6/12 2 10:58 N
Alex Friesen (CHI) Petr Mrazek 11/23/12 2 5:47 N
Matt Frattin (TOR) Petr Mrazek 12/28/12 3 9:26 Y
Jon Rheault (SA) Petr Mrazek 2/24/13 1 12:03 Y Paul Carey (LE) Tom McCollum 11/1/13 2 15:31 N
Mark Mancari (CHI) Petr Mrazek 11/23/13 3 2:37 N Alex Hutchings (RCH) Petr Mrazek 12/7/13 3 2:28 N
Joakim Nordstrom (RFD) Jared Coreau 1/4/14 2 0:43 Y Leon Draisaitl (BAK) Tom McCollum 10/9/15 2 15:15 N Joe Devin (LE) Jared Coreau 12/26/15 2 2:41 Y
Brendan Woods (CHA) Tom McCollum 2/20/16 2 19:18 N
Julius Honka (TEX) Tom McCollum 3/16/16 3 14:10 N Alex Broadhurst (CLE) Cal Heeter 1/21/17 2 19:15 N
Colin Blackwell (SJ)* Jared Coreau 5/26/17 1 13:57 Y Byron Froese (SYR)* Jared Coreau 6/3/17 3 14:53 N
Chase Balisy (BEL) Harri Sateri 10/26/18 1 9:07 N
Jacob Nilsson (RFD) Patrik Rybar 11/14/18 2 11:15 N
Conner Bleackley (TEX) Filip Larsson 10/26/19 1 14:27 N
Mitchell Fossier (RFD) Kevin Boyle 4/28/21 3 4:58 Y
Mason Shaw (IA) Calvin Pickard 11/5/21 2 11:25 N
Logan Lambdin (CHI) Victor Brattstrom 12/17/22 2 16:40 Y
Michael Milne (IA) Alex Nedeljkovic 1/11/23 3 8:47 Y * Playoff game
Most Goals, Season: 56, Donald MacLean, 2005-06
Most Power Play Goals, Season: 21, Donald MacLean, 2005-06
Most Shorthanded Goals, Season: 5, Matt Ellis and Eric Himelfarb, 2006-07
Most Game-Winning Goals, Season: 12, Michel Picard, 1996-97
Most First Goals, Season: 11, Mark Mowers, 2002-03
Most Goals by a Center, Season: 34, Jeff Nelson, 1996-97
Most Goals by a Right Wing, Season: 34, Teemu Pulkkinen, 2014-15; Mark Mowers, 2002-03
Most Goals by a Left Wing, Season: 56, Donald MacLean, 2005-06
Most Goals by a Defenseman, Season: 16, Aris Brimanis, 1998-99
Most Goals by a Rookie, Season: 31, Teemu Pulkkinen, 2013-14
Goals per Game Avg.: 0.74, Teemu Pulkkinen, 2014-15 (34 goals in 46 games); Donald MacLean, 2005-06 (56 goals in 76 games)
Most Hat Tricks: 5, Donald MacLean, 2005-06
Most Assists, Season: 60, Jiri Hudler, 2005-06
Most Assists by a Center, Season: 55, Jeff Nelson, 1996-97
Most Assists by a Right Wing, Season: 49, Darren Haydar, 2008-09
Most Assists by a Left Wing, Season: 60, Jiri Hudler, 2005-06
Most Assists by a Defenseman, Season: 49, Adam Almquist, 2013-14
Most Assists by a Rookie, Season: 43, Jonatan Berggren, 2021-22 Assists per Game Avg. 0.85, Kip Miller, 2001-02 (35 assists in 41 games) POINTS
Most Points, Season: 101, Michel Picard, 1996-97
Most Points by a Center, Season: 81, Glen Metropolit, 1998-99
Most Points by a Right Wing, Season: 81, Mark Mowers, 2002-03
Most Points by a Left Wing, Season: 101, Michel Picard, 1996-97
Most Points by a Defenseman, Season: 56, Bryan Helmer, 2005-06
Most Points by a Rookie, Season: 64, Jonatan Berggren, 2021-22
Points per Game Avg. 1.37, Kip Miller, 2001-02 (56 points in 41 games)
PENALTY MINUTES
Most Penalty Minutes, Season: 390, Darryl Bootland, 2005-06
Most Penalty Minutes by a Center, Season: 144, Kris Newbury, 2009-10
Most Penalty Minutes by a Right Wing, Season: 390, Darryl Bootland, 2005-06
Most Penalty Minutes by a Left Wing, Season: 364, Matt Ruchty, 1996-97
Most Penalty Minutes by a Defenseman, Season: 337, Wade Brookbank, 2001-02 SHOTS ON GOAL
Most Shots on Goal, Season: 274, Carl Corazzini, 2007-08 Shots per game avg. 4.11, Teemu Pulkkinen, 2014-15 (189 shots in 46 games)
STREAKS
Consecutive Games Played: 161, Dave Van Drunen, 4/7/02-4/11/04
Consecutive Games with a Goal: 8, Teemu Pulkkinen, 12/19/14-1/7/15; Donald MacLean, 2/25/06-3/14/06
Consecutive Games with an Assist: 8, Filip Hronek, 11/23/18-12/7/18; Valtteri Filppula, 3/26/06-10/13/06
Consecutive Games with a Point: 19, Donald MacLean, 1/6/06-2/18/06
Consecutive Games with a Point to Start a Season: 9, Riley Barber, 2/5/21-3/11/21
Consecutive Games with a Point to Start a Griffins Career: 9, Riley Barber, 2/5/21-3/11/21
Consecutive Games with a Hat Trick: 2, Donald MacLean, 1/14/06-1/18/06
GOALS
Most Goals, Game:
3, 70 times (MR: Taro Hirose, 11/18/22 at San Diego) Most Goals by a Defenseman, Game:
Most Power Play Goals, Game:
Most Shorthanded Goals, Game:
3, Adam Almquist, 3/23/13 at Lake Erie; Chad Billins, 2/24/13 vs. San Antonio; Logan Pyett, 2/27/11 at Hamilton
3, Riley Barber, 4/9/22 at Toronto; Anthony Mantha, 10/18/16 at Iowa; Tomas Jurco, 11/20/15 vs. San Diego; Teemu Pulkkinen, 1/29/15 at Iowa; Joe Murphy, 10/16/01 at Cleveland
2, Chris Conner, 10/18/11 at Hamilton; Matt Ellis, 3/12/05 vs. Hamilton; Michel Picard, 4/15/00 at Cincinnati; Ed Patterson, 12/12/97 at Cleveland ASSISTS
Most Assists, Game:
5, Tomas Tatar, 11/27/10 at Chicago; Jiri Hudler, 2/16/06 at Cleveland; Chris Bala, 1/10/02 at Chicago POINTS
Most Points, Game:
7, Tomas Tatar, 11/27/10 at Chicago (2-5—7) PLUS-MINUS
Highest Plus-Minus, Game: +7, Tomas Tatar, 11/27/10 at Chicago PENALTY MINUTES
Most Penalty Minutes, Game: 34, Triston Grant, 1/9/13 at Rockford; Kyle Quincey, 3/26/08 vs. Lake Erie
GOALS
Most Goals, Period:
3, Logan Pyett, 2/27/11 at Hamilton (2nd); Jeremy Williams, 4/10/10 at Chicago (3rd); Jamie Tardif, 3/3/07 at Syracuse (2nd); Tomas Kopecky, 2/16/06 at Cleveland (2nd); Petr Schastlivy, 11/17/01 vs. Milwaukee (2nd)
Most Power Play Goals, Period: 2, Jonatan Berggren, 11/3/22 at Iowa (3rd); Riley Barber, 4/30/22 at Cleveland (2nd); Riley Barber, 4/9/22 at Toronto (2nd); Evgeny Svechnikov, 2/8/20 vs. Texas (2nd); Filip Hronek, 2/6/19 vs. Manitoba (3rd); Anthony Mantha, 10/18/16 at Iowa (3rd); Tomas Jurco, 11/20/15 vs. San Diego (3rd); Teemu Pulkkinen, 1/29/15 at Iowa (1st); Chad Billins, 2/24/13 vs. San Antonio (2nd); Jeremy Williams, 3/5/10 vs. Manitoba (1st); Jamie Tardif, 10/25/09 vs. Abbotsford (3rd); Landon Wilson, 11/1/08 vs. Milwaukee (2nd); Jonathan Ericsson, 11/24/06 vs. Chicago (2nd); Tomas Kopecky, 2/16/06 at Cleveland (2nd); Kent McDonell, 2/4/06 vs. Syracuse (1st); Jiri Hudler, 1/6/06 at Houston (3rd); Eric Himelfarb, 1/21/05 vs. Chicago (1st); Eric Manlow, 11/19/04 at Cleveland (1st); Petr Schastlivy, 12/7/01 vs. Chicago (1st); Joe Murphy, 10/16/01 at Cleveland (3rd); Derek King, 12/26/99 at Orlando (2nd); Travis Richards, 4/8/99 at Orlando (2nd)
Most Shorthanded Goals, Period: 2, Ed Patterson, 12/12/97 at Cleveland (2nd) ASSISTS
Most Assists, Period:
3, Dominik Shine, 3/22/23 vs. Chicago (3rd); Jasper Weatherby, 3/22/23 vs. Chicago (3rd); Jonatan Berggren, 4/9/22 at Toronto (2nd); Carter Camper, 1/12/19 vs. Belleville (2nd); Robbie Russo, 3/4/16 at Charlotte (2nd); Andy Miele, 12/19/14 vs. Toronto (2nd); Tomas Tatar, 11/27/10 at Chicago (2nd); Darren Haydar, 2/20/09 vs. Manitoba (2nd); Evan McGrath, 1/31/09 vs. Rochester (3rd); Jiri Hudler, 2/16/06 at Cleveland (3rd); Tomas Kopecky, 11/18/05 vs. Cleveland (3rd); Kip Miller, 11/17/01 vs. Milwaukee (2nd) and 10/16/01 at Cleveland (3rd); Derek King, 4/7/01 vs. Detroit (3rd); Slava Butsayev, 4/16/00 vs. Detroit (3rd); Glen Metropolit, 4/2/99 vs. Chicago (3rd) POINTS
Most Points, Period:
PENALTY MINUTES
4, Tomas Tatar, 11/27/10 at Chicago (2nd, 1-3—4); Jiri Hudler, 1/6/06 at Houston (3rd, 2-2—4)
Most Penalty Minutes, Period: 34, Triston Grant, 1/9/13 at Rockford (3rd)
Danton Cole 4/21/97 at Orlando* 5-4 39:25
Chris Szysky 4/30/00 at Cleveland* 4-3 13:02
Joel Kwiatkowski 12/7/00 vs. Cincinnati 5-4 3:10
Todd White 12/15/00 at Cleveland 5-4 4:59
Petr Schastlivy 12/12/01 at Utah 2-1 0:22
Josh Langfeld 3/22/02 at Milwaukee 4-3 2:39
Travis Richards 10/25/02 at Rochester 2-1 3:08
Rob Collins 11/17/02 at Cincinnati 4-3 2:00
Dave Van Drunen 11/22/02 vs. San Antonio 3-2 4:34
Rob Collins 12/27/02 at Cincinnati 3-2 2:53
Michel Picard 3/8/03 at San Antonio 4-3 1:07
Stacy Roest 3/20/03 vs. Manitoba 4-3 4:34
Stacy Roest 4/28/03 vs. Chicago* 4-3 16:59
Stacy Roest 5/19/03 at Houston* 5-4 26:35
Mark Mowers 5/21/03 vs. Houston* 2-1 5:12
Kevin Miller 10/11/03 at Chicago 3-2 1:02
Kevin Miller 10/19/03 at Hamilton 4-3 4:16
Jiri Hudler 1/10/04 vs. Cleveland 4-3 2:27
Hugo Boisvert 1/16/04 vs. Chicago 4-3 2:44
Kevin Miller 1/17/04 vs. St. John’s 2-1 2:40
Kory Karlander 2/20/04 vs. Hamilton 2-1 2:40
Jiri Hudler 10/24/04 at San Antonio 4-3 0:28
Eric Manlow 11/27/04 at Chicago 3-2 1:30
Kip Miller 2/26/05 vs. San Antonio 2-1 1:33
Darryl Bootland 3/5/05 at Chicago 3-2 0:24
Blake Sloan 3/11/05 vs. Manitoba 3-2 0:30
Tomas Kopecky 3/23/05 at Milwaukee 4-3 1:59
Jiri Hudler 12/3/05 vs. Milwaukee 5-4 4:40
Donald MacLean 1/14/06 vs. Milwaukee 3-2 0:35
Bryan Helmer 2/3/06 at Milwaukee 5-4 1:24
Jiri Hudler 3/8/06 vs. Peoria 5-4 4:32
Donald MacLean 3/18/06 vs. Toronto 4-3 2:59
Bryan Helmer 3/31/06 at Manitoba 5-4 3:37
Jiri Hudler 4/21/06 vs. Toronto* 6-5 42:21
Matt Ellis 4/28/06 at Toronto* 2-1 20:11
Eric Manlow 5/9/06 at Manitoba* 5-4 6:38
Kip Miller 3/31/07 vs. Chicago 2-1 4:06
Matt Ellis 4/23/07 vs. Manitoba* 2-1 12:39
Tony Voce 4/27/07 vs. Manitoba* 4-3 4:20
Carl Corazzini 10/13/07 at Manitoba 4-3 1:51
Evan McGrath 4/12/08 vs. Manitoba 3-2 2:18
Jason Jozsa 11/23/08 at Iowa 5-4 1:20
Justin Abdelkader 1/21/09 vs. Toronto 3-2 3:03
Doug Janik 11/13/09 vs. Milwaukee 3-2 1:21
Jordan Owens 1/18/11 at Texas 4-3 3:11
Landon Ferraro 11/29/11 at Toronto 4-3 4:11
Joakim Andersson 12/3/11 vs. Chicago 5-4 3:17
Brian Lashoff 1/7/12 at Abbotsford 2-1 3:59
Doug Janik 4/10/12 at Rochester 5-4 1:46
Tomas Tatar 10/28/12 at Chicago 3-2 1:58
Gustav Nyquist 11/16/12 at Lake Erie 6-5 3:38
Brian Lashoff 12/22/12 vs. Chicago 2-1 2:49
Landon Ferraro 3/13/13 vs. Chicago 3-2 0:18
Adam Almquist 3/23/13 at Lake Erie 5-4 4:50
Cory Emmerton 12/18/13 at Iowa 2-1 3:52
Mitch Callahan 12/20/13 vs. Rockford 3-2 1:21
Ryan Sproul 4/25/14 at Abbotsford* 2-1 39:26
Teemu Pulkkinen 11/14/14 vs. Texas 3-2 6:59
Kevin Porter 11/15/14 vs. Texas 2-1 6:20
Ryan Sproul 12/30/14 at Chicago 2-1 2:47
Landon Ferraro 1/7/15 vs. Charlotte 3-2 1:18
Nathan Paetsch 2/6/15 vs. Rochester 5-4 2:03
Andy Miele 2/18/15 vs. Milwaukee 4-3 2:09
Andreas Athanasiou 2/20/15 vs. Hamilton 3-2 4:45
Andy Miele 3/7/15 at Rockford 3-2 1:27
Andy Miele 4/11/15 at San Antonio 2-1 3:44
Tyler Bertuzzi 5/14/15 at Rockford* 2-1 0:13
Andreas Athanasiou 5/29/15 vs. Utica* 3-2 5:05
Mitch Callahan 11/28/15 vs. Lake Erie 3-2 2:02
Xavier Ouellet 12/13/15 at Iowa 4-3 2:33
Nick Jensen 1/15/16 vs. Lake Erie 1-0 2:08
Ryan Sproul 1/20/16 at Lake Erie 3-2 3:32
Tomas Nosek 2/6/16 vs. Rockford 4-3 0:59
Andy Miele 2/28/16 vs. Chicago 4-3 4:25
Mark Zengerle 3/2/16 vs. Rockford 2-1 0:39
Eric Tangradi 3/19/16 at Texas 6-5 0:42
Joe Hicketts 11/12/16 at Milwaukee 4-3 1:53
Matt Lorito 12/7/16 vs. Chicago 6-5 1:56
Martin Frk 1/18/17 at Iowa 3-2 1:34
Evgeny Svechnikov 3/17/17 vs. Chicago 5-4 1:51
Ben Street 3/18/17 at Chicago 3-2 3:49
Axel Holmstrom 4/5/17 at Manitoba 2-1 2:11
Eric Tangradi 4/14/17 vs. Charlotte 3-2 1:33
Tomas Nosek 4/21/17 vs. Milwaukee* 4-3 9:32
Kyle Criscuolo 4/26/17 at Milwaukee* 3-2 10:03
Ben Street 6/3/17 vs. Syracuse* 6-5 27:02
Matthew Ford 12/31/17 vs. Milwaukee 4-3 1:20
Filip Hronek 1/8/18 at Manitoba 3-2 3:21
Matt Lorito 2/9/18 vs. San Antonio 4-3 3:16
Eric Tangradi 3/16/18 vs. Rockford 4-3 3:53
Carter Camper 11/17/18 vs. Manitoba 3-2 0:35
Filip Hronek 11/24/18 at Chicago 4-3 2:36
Filip Hronek 11/26/18 at Iowa 3-2 2:53
Carter Camper 1/23/19 vs. Manitoba 2-1 3:37
Filip Zadina 2/16/19 vs. San Antonio 3-2 0:08
Taro Hirose 12/13/19 at Bakersfield 6-5 4:48
Matthew Ford 1/24/20 vs. San Diego 4-3 1:06
Dennis Cholowski 2/20/21 vs. Cleveland 2-1 1:05
Jonatan Berggren 11/5/21 at Iowa 6-5 2:39
Turner Elson 11/19/21 at Texas 5-4 1:30
Jonatan Berggren 1/14/22 vs. Manitoba 3-2 4:13
Jonatan Berggren 2/10/22 at Iowa 4-3 0:16
Brian Lashoff 2/23/22 at Cleveland 2-1 3:37
Turner Elson 3/13/22 at Chicago 2-1 0:20
Turner Elson 3/16/22 vs. Texas 5-4 0:06
Riley Barber 3/26/22 at Bakersfield 4-3 1:48
Jonatan Berggren 11/4/22 at Iowa 5-4 1:16
Cross Hanas 11/11/22 vs. Toronto 5-4 1:04
Jared McIsaac 12/9/22 at Springfield 2-1 0:56
Austin Czarnik 12/22/22 at Chicago 8-7 0:16
Jared McIsaac 3/10/23 vs. Rockford 2-1 0:17
Dominik Shine 3/16/23 at Cleveland 4-3 2:16
Don Biggs 4/22/98 vs. Cincinnati* 3-4 17:15
Sean Berens 4/26/00 vs. Cleveland* 1-2 2:01
Steve Maltais 5/26/00 at Chicago* 3-4 17:34
Bubba Berenzweig 10/25/00 at Milwaukee 1-2 3:22
Curtis Murphy 11/22/00 at Orlando 1-2 2:17
Dean Sylvester 3/29/01 vs. Orlando 2-3 2:01
Brad Lauer 4/4/01 at Utah 3-4 1:00
Hugo Boisvert 5/3/01 vs. Orlando* 3-4 51:12
Brian Pothier 5/9/01 vs. Orlando* 3-4 7:06
Jeff Ulmer 11/28/02 at Binghamton 1-2 3:25
J.P. Vigier 11/30/02 at Chicago 1-2 0:35
Tony Tuzzolino 5/12/03 vs. Houston* 2-3 5:29
Derek MacKenzie 4/16/04 vs. Chicago* 3-4 0:58
Pierre-Marc Bouchard 11/5/04 vs. Houston 3-4 2:44
Carlo Colaiacovo 3/2/05 vs. St. John’s 2-3 2:29
Ramzi Abid 12/31/05 vs. Chicago 3-4 4:44
Daniel Winnik 10/6/06 at San Antonio 4-5 3:18
Cal O’Reilly 11/10/06 vs. Milwaukee 2-3 0:52
Joel Lundqvist 12/20/06 vs. Iowa 3-4 2:42
Pat Leahy 12/29/06 at Milwaukee 1-2 3:00
Mark Mancari 2/28/07 at Rochester 2-3 1:42
Cal O’Reilly 3/18/07 at Milwaukee 2-3 4:24
Jon Awe 12/1/07 at Houston 3-4 1:30
Brett Sterling 12/22/07 vs. Chicago 3-4 4:39
Brian Willsie 10/11/08 at Lake Erie 3-4 1:18
Robert Dietrich 10/31/08 at Milwaukee 2-3 2:59
Jeremy Williams 12/5/08 vs. Toronto 2-3 1:43
Justin Fletcher 12/26/08 vs. Peoria 3-4 2:51
David Laliberte 1/9/09 vs. Philadelphia 3-4 2:22
Andrew Archer 1/19/09 at Rockford 1-2 1:44
Ryan White 4/22/09 vs. Hamilton* 3-4 2:42
Jean-Michel Daoust 2/13/10 at Houston 0-1 0:55
Brian Connelly 2/15/10 at Rockford 1-2 1:39
Mario Bliznak 3/6/10 vs. Manitoba 1-2 3:55
Mathieu Beaudoin 12/5/10 vs. San Antonio 2-3 2:35
Anthony Aiello 3/11/11 at Oklahoma City 5-6 0:36
Colby Robak 11/18/11 vs. San Antonio 4-5 0:30
Clay Wilson 12/21/11 vs. Abbotsford 3-4 0:52
Tyson Barrie 12/28/11 at Lake Erie 5-6 0:35
Danny Syvret 12/30/11 vs. Peoria 3-4 4:49
Bill Sweatt 2/15/12 at Chicago 3-4 0:18
Michael Forney 3/7/12 at Texas 4-5 2:03
Philippe Dupuis 4/7/12 at Toronto 2-3 0:45
Brandon Pirri 10/27/12 vs. Rockford 5-6 0:58
Sergey Andronov 1/12/13 vs. Rockford 2-3 2:30
Taylor Chorney 3/17/13 at Peoria 2-3 0:30
Jani Hakanpaa 4/13/13 vs. Peoria 3-4 0:20
Trevor Smith 10/5/13 at Toronto 3-4 2:59
John McFarland 1/26/14 at San Antonio 5-6 4:44
Chris Mueller 5/16/14 vs. Texas* 2-3 3:18
Sebastian Wannstrom 10/31/14 vs. Chicago 5-6 1:56
Phil Varone 11/28/14 at Rochester 3-4 6:02
Maxim Noreau 12/10/14 vs. Lake Erie 2-3 2:54
Matt MacKenzie 2/7/15 vs. Rochester 3-4 3:06
Rocco Grimaldi 2/13/15 vs. San Antonio 4-5 5:30
Viktor Stalberg 3/6/15 at Milwaukee 2-3 0:15
Pat Cannone 1/17/16 vs. Chicago 3-4 2:29
Oliver Bjorkstrand 5/5/16 at Lake Erie* 2-3 12:23
Zach Werenski 5/16/16 vs. Lake Erie* 3-4 12:32
John Ramage 12/6/16 at Cleveland 2-3 2:28
Bobby Butler 12/16/17 vs. Milwaukee 1-2 3:25
Travis Morin 4/11/18 at Texas 2-3 1:44
Dylan Sikura 12/7/18 at Rockford 2-3 4:23
Luke Johnson 12/14/18 vs. Rockford 2-3 2:31
Kevin Stenlund 12/28/18 at Cleveland 2-3 1:34
Luke Johnson 2/20/19 vs. Rockford 2-3 4:59
Peter Holland 3/1/19 at Rockford 4-5 4:24
Matt Bartkowski 3/8/19 vs. Iowa 3-4 4:08
Lukas Radil 4/6/19 at San Jose 4-5 2:39
Gerald Mayhew 10/30/19 vs. Iowa 3-4 0:33
Dmitry Sokolov 12/21/19 at Iowa 3-4 4:15
Joel L’Esperance 2/8/20 vs. Texas 3-4 1:29
Dylan McLaughlin 3/13/21 vs. Rockford 1-2 2:14
Dylan McLaughlin 3/16/21 vs. Rockford 1-2 0:19
Brandon Duhaime 4/17/21 vs. Iowa 3-4 1:56
Andrew Poturalski 11/17/21 vs. CHI 1-2 0:31
Ben Gleason 11/20/21 at Texas 3-4 0:27
Rocco Grimaldi 12/22/21 vs. Milwaukee 1-2 2:03
Trey Fix-Wolansky 1/8/22 vs. Cleveland 1-2 0:14
Joseph Duszak 1/24/22 vs. Toronto 3-4 0:38
Cameron Gaunce 3/27/22 at Ontario 3-4 3:29
Joey Anderson 11/12/22 vs. Toronto 2-3 3:28
Nikita Alexandrov 1/21/23 vs. Springfield 2-3 1:31
Anttoni Honka 2/24/23 vs. Chicago 4-5 3:26
Nic Petan 3/4/23 vs. Iowa 3-4 3:15 * Playoff game
Most Starts, Season: 64, Joey MacDonald, 2004-05
Most Games Played, Season: 66, Joey MacDonald, 2004-05
Most Minutes Played, Season: 3,754:40, Joey MacDonald, 2004-05
Consecutive Starts, Season: 24, Joey MacDonald, 2/25/05-4/9/05
Consecutive Games Played, Season: 31, Joey MacDonald, 2/4/05-4/9/05
Most Wins, Season: 34, Joey MacDonald, 2004-05; Mike Fountain, 2000-01
Most Home Wins, Season: 19, Marc Lamothe, 2002-03; Mike Fountain, 2000-01
Most Road Wins, Season: 18, Joey MacDonald, 2004-05
Most Regulation Losses, Season: 28, Joey MacDonald, 2004-05
Most Home Regulation Losses, Season: 15, Joey MacDonald, 2004-05
Most Road Regulation Losses, Season: 17, Jimmy Howard, 2007-08
Most Overtime Wins, Season: 6, Calvin Pickard, 2021-22; Joey MacDonald, 2004-05
Most Home Overtime Wins, Season: 3, Jared Coreau, 2015-16
Most Road Overtime Wins, Season: 5, Calvin Pickard, 2021-22
Most Overtime Losses, Season: 5, Harri Sateri, 2018-19; Tom McCollum, 2014-15; Jimmy Howard, 2006-07
Most Home Overtime Losses, Season: 4, Tom McCollum, 2014-15
Most Road Overtime Losses, Season: 3, Harri Sateri, 2018-19; Jimmy Howard, 2006-07; Mike Fountain, 2000-01
Most Shootout Wins, Season: 6, Joey MacDonald, 2004-05; Jani Hurme, 1999-00
Most Home Shootout Wins, Season: 4, Jimmy Howard, 2007-08; Mike Fountain, 1999-00; Ian Gordon, 1998-99
Most Road Shootout Wins, Season: 5, Jani Hurme, 1999-00
Most Shootout Losses, Season: 10, Pokey Reddick, 1996-97
Most Home Shootout Losses, Season: 7, Pokey Reddick, 1996-97
Most Road Shootout Losses, Season: 6, Patrick Lalime, 1997-98
Most Ties, Season: 8, Marc Lamothe, 2002-03
Most Home Ties, Season: 5, Marc Lamothe, 2003-04 and 2002-03
Most Road Ties, Season: 4, Simon Lajeunesse, 2001-02 STREAKS
Longest Winning Streak: 12, Jimmy Howard, 2/25/06-3/31/06
Longest Winning Streak to Start Season: 6, Jared Coreau, 11/29/14-12/20/14; Tom McCollum, 10/4/13-11/6/13; Petr Mrazek, 11/3/12-11/23/12
Longest Home Winning Streak: 12, Jared Coreau, 10/21/15-1/15/16
Longest Road Winning Streak: 9, Joey MacDonald, 10/20/02-2/28/03
Longest Unbeaten Streak: 13, Marc Lamothe, 10/19/02-11/27/02 (9-0-4-0)
Longest Home Unbeaten Streak: 12, Jared Coreau, 10/21/15-1/15/16 (12-0-0)
Longest Road Unbeaten Streak: 9, Joey MacDonald, 10/20/02-2/28/03 (9-0-0-0)
Longest Point Streak: 15, Marc Lamothe, 10/19/02-11/30/02 (9-0-4-2)
Longest Home Point Streak: (Overall) 13, Jared Coreau, 10/21/15-1/17/16 (12-0-1); Daniel Larsson, 10/26/08-2/20/09 (11-1-1); Mike Fountain, 2/20/00-12/13/00 (12-0-1) (Single Season) 13, Jared Coreau, 10/21/15-1/17/16 (12-0-1); Daniel Larsson, 10/26/08-2/20/09 (11-1-1, inc. OTL and SOL)
Longest Road Point Streak: 10, Jimmy Howard, 11/20/05-3/31/06 (9-0-0-1)
Longest Losing Streak (Regulation Only): 8, Tom McCollum, 12/18/09-2/26/10
Longest Home Losing Streak (Regulation Only): 7, Joey MacDonald, 11/26/04-1/15/05
Longest Road Losing Streak (Regulation Only): 5, Petr Mrazek, 3/2/13-3/30/13; Tom McCollum, 12/18/09-2/26/10; Jimmy Howard, 3/8/08-4/6/08; Ian Gordon, 1/5/98-2/6/98
Longest Losing Streak (Regulation, OT or SO): 11, Tom McCollum, 12/18/09-3/13/10 (0-9-2)
Longest Home Losing Streak (Regulation, OT or SO): 7, Adam Berkhoel, 10/21/07-1/12/08 (0-5-0-2); Joey MacDonald, 11/26/04-1/15/05 (0-7-0)
Longest Road Losing Streak (Regulation, OT or SO): (Overall) 11, Tom McCollum, 12/18/09-10/10/10 (0-9-2) (Single Season) 10, Tom McCollum, 12/18/09-4/10/10 (0-8-2)
Longest Winless Streak: 11, Tom McCollum, 12/18/09-3/13/10 (0-9-2)
Longest Home Winless Streak: 7, Adam Berkhoel, 10/21/07-1/12/08 (0-5-0-2); Joey MacDonald, 11/26/04-1/15/05 (0-7-0)
Longest Road Winless Streak: (Overall) 11, Tom McCollum, 12/18/09-10/10/10 (0-9-2) (Single Season) 10, Tom McCollum, 12/18/09-4/10/10 (0-8-2)
Most Goals Against, Season:
146, Jimmy Howard, 2007-08
Most Goals Against, Game: 8, Jordan Pearce, 11/27/10 at Chicago; Jimmy Howard, 12/17/06 at Milwaukee; Patrick Lalime, 3/22/98 at Cincinnati
Most Goals Against, Period: 6, Sebastian Cossa, 12/22/22 at Chicago (1st); Drew MacIntyre, 4/5/06 at Cleveland (2nd)
Lowest Goals Against Average, Season: 1.83, Martin Prusek, 2001-02
Most Saves, Season: 1,785, Joey MacDonald, 2004-05
Most Saves, Game: 52, Marc Lamothe, 3/13/03 at Houston
Most Saves, Home Game: 47, Jared Coreau, 12/31/14 vs. Rockford
Most Saves, Road Game: 52, Marc Lamothe, 3/13/03 at Houston
Most Saves, Shutout: 45, Jared Coreau, 3/13/16 at Chicago
Most Saves, Period: 25, Jared Coreau, 12/31/14 vs. Rockford (1st)
Most Saves, Home Period: 25, Jared Coreau, 12/31/14 vs. Rockford (1st)
Most Saves, Road Period: 24, Joey MacDonald, 10/16/04 at Chicago (3rd); Marc Lamothe, 3/13/03 at Houston (3rd)
Highest Save Percentage, Season: 0.936, Joey MacDonald, 2003-04
Most Shutouts, Season: 6, Jared Coreau, 2015-16; Jimmy Howard, 2006-07; Joey MacDonald, 2003-04; Marc Lamothe, 2002-03; Mike Fountain, 2000-01; Pokey Reddick, 1996-97
Most Home Shutouts, Season: 5, Joey MacDonald, 2003-04; Pokey Reddick, 1996-97
Most Road Shutouts, Season: 4, Jared Coreau, 2015-16
Longest Shutout Streak: 160:06, Jared Coreau, 1/24/15-2/6/15
Longest Shutout Streak, Home: 242:18, Joey MacDonald, 1/16/04-2/20/04
Longest Shutout Streak, Road: 206:31, Jared Coreau, 2/14/16-3/29/16
Consecutive Games with a Shutout: 2, Jared Coreau, 2/15/18-2/17/18; Petr Mrazek, 2/27/15-2/28/15; Jared Coreau, 1/29/15-1/30/15; Daniel Larsson, 12/21/08-12/27/08; Jimmy Howard, 12/31/06-2/9/07; Joey MacDonald, 2/13/04-2/14/04; Marc Lamothe, 11/12/02-11/15/02; Martin Prusek, 11/17/01-11/21/01; Jani Hurme, 1/13/00-1/20/00
Consecutive Home Games with a Shutout: 3, Joey MacDonald, 1/23/04-2/14/04
Consecutive Road Games with a Shutout: 3, Jared Coreau, 2/23/16-3/13/16
Michel Picard 12/17/96 at Milwaukee (4-6 L)
Pavol Demitra 1/14/97 at Chicago (7-1 W)
Pavol Demitra 3/9/97 at Orlando (4-6 L)
Kevyn Adams 3/15/97 vs. Kansas City (6-3 W)
Greg Bullock 2/13/98 at Michigan (7-5 W)
Glen Metropolit 10/27/98 vs. Utah (4-0 W)
Petr Schastlivy 12/22/99 at Chicago (5-3 W)
Kevin Miller 2/11/00 vs. Houston (6-3 W)
Kevin Miller 3/24/00 vs. Milwaukee (5-3 W)
Michel Picard 5/2/00 at Cleveland (4-1 W)*
Yves Sarault (4 goals) 5/19/00 at Cincinnati (10-1 W)*
Todd White 2/11/01 vs. Houston (5-2 W)
Slava Butsayev 4/1/01 at Cleveland (8-0 W)
Derek King (4 goals) 4/21/01 vs. Cleveland (7-4 W)*
Joe Murphy 10/16/01 at Cleveland (5-3 W)
Kip Miller 10/24/01 vs. Cincinnati (10-5 W)
Petr Schastlivy 11/17/01 vs. Milwaukee (4-0 W)
Chris Bala 1/25/02 at Norfolk (7-1 W)
Tim Skarperud 3/22/02 at Milwaukee (4-3 OTW)
Jason Williams 1/31/03 at Milwaukee (4-3 W)
Nathan Robinson 12/17/03 vs. San Antonio (4-1 W)
Kevin Miller 4/16/04 vs. Chicago (3-4 OTL)*
Jiri Hudler 10/24/04 at San Antonio (4-3 OTW)
Kip Miller 4/7/05 at San Antonio (7-4 W)
Jiri Hudler 10/19/05 at San Antonio (6-3 W)
Donald MacLean 11/22/05 at Manitoba (4-2 W)
Donald MacLean 12/22/05 vs. Hershey (6-4 W)
Donald MacLean 1/14/06 vs. Milwaukee (3-2 OTW)
Donald MacLean 1/18/06 vs. Iowa (6-3 W)
Kent McDonell 2/4/06 vs. Syracuse (7-1 W)
Tomas Kopecky 2/16/06 at Cleveland (9-2 W)
Darryl Bootland 3/8/06 vs. Peoria (5-4 OTW)
Donald MacLean 4/8/06 at Syracuse (6-0 W)
Matt Ellis 2/16/07 vs. San Antonio (5-2 W)
Jamie Tardif 3/3/07 at Syracuse (3-5 L)
Matt Ellis 4/21/07 at Manitoba (4-1 W)*
Mark Hartigan 11/9/07 at Rockford (5-6 SOL)
Darren McCarty 2/15/08 vs. Lake Erie (6-3 W)
Justin Abdelkader 10/26/08 vs. Norfolk (6-3 W)
Francis Lemieux 12/19/08 vs. Milwaukee (6-3 W)
* Playoff game
Francis Lemieux 1/31/09 vs. Rochester (8-4 W)
Darren Haydar 2/27/09 at Syracuse (5-6 L)
Jamie Tardif 10/25/09 vs. Abbotsford (6-1 W)
Jeremy Williams 4/10/10 at Chicago (4-6 L)
Chris Minard 1/28/11 vs. Rockford (5-2 W)
Logan Pyett 2/27/11 at Hamilton (5-2 W)
Francis Pare 3/5/11 vs. Rochester (5-2 W)
Chris Minard 2/12/12 vs. San Antonio (7-4 W)
Chris Minard 2/24/12 vs. Lake Erie (6-1 W)
Chris Minard 3/31/12 vs. Oklahoma City (6-2 W)
Joakim Andersson 4/4/12 vs. Texas (4-2 W)
Mitch Callahan 1/19/13 at Rockford (11-6 W)
Tomas Tatar 2/1/13 at Hamilton (5-1 W)
Chad Billins 2/24/13 vs. San Antonio (7-3 W)
Adam Almquist 3/23/13 at Lake Erie (5-4 OTW)
Tomas Jurco 11/15/13 vs. Rockford (5-3 W)
Mitch Callahan 11/20/13 vs. Milwaukee (5-0 W)
Tomas Jurco 5/13/14 vs. Texas (5-2 W)*
Teemu Pulkkinen 1/29/15 at Iowa (6-0 W)
Teemu Pulkkinen 3/4/15 vs. Oklahoma City (7-1 W)
Teemu Pulkkinen 5/6/15 vs. Rockford (5-3 W)*
Tomas Jurco 11/20/15 vs. San Diego (7-4 W)
Eric Tangradi 12/5/15 vs. Lake Erie (4-1 W)
Colin Campbell 12/26/15 at Lake Erie (7-3 W)
Mitch Callahan 2/5/16 at Rockford (9-1 W)
Anthony Mantha 2/17/16 vs. Milwaukee (4-1 W)
Tyler Bertuzzi 5/14/16 at Lake Erie (6-1 W)*
Anthony Mantha 10/18/16 at Iowa (4-3 W)
Mitch Callahan 5/8/17 vs. Chicago (6-3 W)*
Matt Lorito 10/27/17 vs. Chicago (5-3 W)
Dominic Turgeon 2/17/18 at Manitoba (5-0 W)
Colin Campbell 4/14/18 vs. Cleveland (6-4 W)
Wade Megan 2/15/19 vs. San Antonio (5-1 W)
Matt Puempel 10/25/19 vs. Manitoba (4-1 W)
Matt Puempel 1/5/20 at San Antonio (4-5 L)
Riley Barber 4/9/22 at Toronto (7-5 W)
Riley Barber 4/30/22 at Cleveland (5-2 W)
Austin Czarnik 10/15/22 vs. San Diego (8-5 W)
Taro Hirose 11/18/22 at San Diego (6-5 W)
Len Barrie 10/22/96 at San Antonio (2-5 L)
Len Barrie 11/2/96 vs. San Antonio (0-6 L)
Scott Thomas 12/31/96 vs. Cincinnati (4-8 L)
Dave Chyzowski 1/3/97 vs. Indianapolis (2-6 L)
John LeBlanc 1/22/97 vs. Fort Wayne (4-5 L)
Brett Harkins 12/18/97 at Cleveland (2-5 L)
Marty Flichel 2/13/98 at Michigan (7-5 W)
Todd White 2/28/98 at Indianapolis (5-6 SOL)
Gilbert Dionne 3/22/98 at Cincinnati (1-8 L)
Sean Berens 12/10/98 vs. Las Vegas (3-6 L)
Stan Drulia 1/15/99 at Detroit (5-4 SOW)
Mark Mowers 1/23/99 at Milwaukee (3-4 L)
Eric Boguniecki (4 goals) 2/17/99 at Fort Wayne (4-6 L)
Scott Pearson 4/2/99 vs. Chicago (7-6 SOW)
Rob Kenny 4/10/99 at Orlando (1-5 L)
Dave Chyzowski 1/28/00 at Kansas City (1-4 L)
J.P. Vigier 5/6/01 at Orlando (3-5 L)*
Jonathan Cheechoo 12/8/01 at Cleveland (5-7 L)
Jon Sim 12/14/01 at Utah (2-4 L)
Steve Maltais 4/15/02 vs. Chicago (1-5 L)*
Greg Classen 11/2/02 vs. Milwaukee (3-3 T)
Wyatt Smith 12/28/02 vs. Milwaukee (1-6 L)
Derek MacKenzie 4/23/04 at Chicago (2-8 L)*
Brad Leeb 12/8/04 at St. John’s (5-4 W)
Joffrey Lupul 12/28/04 vs. Cincinnati (4-5 L)
Roman Voloshenko (4 goals) 10/21/05 at Houston (3-7 L)
Brad Winchester 11/26/05 vs. Hamilton (5-6 SOL)
Mathias Tjarnqvist 1/18/06 vs. Iowa (6-3 W)
Ryan Ramsay 2/23/07 at Peoria (4-3 SOW)
* Playoff game
Jason Jaffray 5/1/07 at Manitoba (1-4 L)*
Jason Krog 1/16/09 vs. Manitoba (4-6 L)
Tim Stapleton (4 goals) 2/8/09 at Toronto (5-10 L)
Andre Deveaux 2/8/09 at Toronto (5-10 L)
Rob Sirianni 3/28/09 at Philadelphia (4-7 L)
Jonathan Matsumoto 3/28/09 at Philadelphia (4-7 L)
David Desharnais 4/3/09 at Hamilton (3-6 L)
Brock Trotter 1/9/10 at Hamilton (2-5 L)
David Desharnais 2/19/10 vs. Hamilton (3-4 L)
Krys Kolanos 10/28/11 vs. Abbotsford (1-5 L)
Mark Mancari 12/3/11 vs. Chicago (5-4 OTW)
Hugh Jessiman 12/28/11 at Lake Erie (5-6 OTL)
T.J. Brennan 10/5/13 at Toronto (3-4 OTL)
Mark McNeill 11/8/14 at Rockford (1-3 L)
Viktor Stalberg 3/6/15 at Milwaukee (2-3 OTL)
Sven Baertschi 5/28/15 vs. Utica (1-4 L)*
Pat Cannone 1/17/16 vs. Chicago (3-4 OTL)
Gemel Smith 3/8/17 at Texas (4-5 L)
Chandler Stephenson 10/21/17 vs. Hershey (2-4 L)
Brooks Macek 10/13/18 at Chicago (1-5 L)
Colton Hargrove 3/20/19 at Texas (3-6 L)
Luke Kunin 4/10/19 vs. Iowa (3-7 L)
Seth Griffith 11/3/19 at Manitoba (4-7 L)
David Cotton 5/12/21 vs. Chicago (0-7 L)
Andrew Poturalski 10/31/21 vs. Chicago (3-6 L)
Rocco Grimaldi 1/22/22 vs. Milwaukee (2-5 L)
Ty Ronning 11/3/22 at Iowa (3-6 L)
Glenn Gawdin 11/19/22 at San Diego (1-6 L)
David Gust 12/28/22 at Rockford (1-4 L)
Pokey Reddick (30 saves) 10/5/96 at Indianapolis (1-0 W)
Pokey Reddick (20) 10/24/96 vs. Michigan (2-0 W)
Pokey Reddick (32) 11/15/96 vs. Cleveland (2-0 W)
Pokey Reddick (28) 12/26/96 vs. Detroit (7-0 W)
Pokey Reddick (30) 1/10/97 vs. Utah (1-0 W)
Pokey Reddick (26) 3/28/97 vs. Indianapolis (0-1 SOL)
Patrick Lalime (29) 12/14/97 at Quebec (0-1 SOL)
Ian Gordon (26) 1/3/98 at Cincinnati (2-0 W)
Patrick Lalime (33) 4/8/98 at Cleveland (3-0 W)
Ian Gordon (33) 10/9/98 vs. Kansas City (2-0 W)
Neil Little (38) 10/27/98 vs. Utah (4-0 W)
Ian Gordon (29) 11/7/98 vs. Milwaukee (5-0 W)
Neil Little (41) 12/26/98 at Michigan (4-0 W)
Neil Little (22) 4/18/99 at Detroit (1-0 SOW)
Jani Hurme (25) 11/12/99 vs. Milwaukee (5-0 W)
Jani Hurme (27) 12/8/99 vs. Cleveland (1-0 W)
Jani Hurme (36) 1/13/00 vs. Cincinnati (4-0 W)
Jani Hurme (27) 1/20/00 vs. Michigan (5-0 W)
Mike Fountain (39) 2/1/00 at Cincinnati (1-0 W)
Mike Fountain (34) 3/3/00 at Cleveland (3-0 W)
Mike Fountain (12) 3/31/00 at Houston (1-0 W)
Jani Hurme (19) 4/27/00 vs. Cleveland (2-0 W)*
Chad Alban (20) 10/21/00 vs. Orlando (1-0 W)
Mike Fountain (26) 11/25/00 vs. Cincinnati (3-0 W)
Mike Fountain (39) 12/8/00 at Milwaukee (4-0 W)
Mathieu Chouinard (18) 1/12/01 vs. Detroit (1-0 W)
Mike Fountain (36) 1/17/01 vs. Manitoba (1-0 SOW)
Mike Fountain (17) 2/21/01 vs. Cincinnati (5-0 W)
Mike Fountain (25) 4/1/01 at Cleveland (8-0 W)
Mike Fountain (18) 4/7/01 vs. Detroit (6-0 W)
Mike Fountain (32) 4/25/01 at Cleveland (3-0 W)*
Mathieu Chouinard (12) 10/13/01 vs. Hershey (2-0 W)
Martin Prusek (27) 11/17/01 vs. Milwaukee (4-0 W)
Martin Prusek (29) 11/21/01 at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (3-0 W)
Simon Lajeunesse (23) 1/20/02 at Chicago (1-0 W)
Simon Lajeunesse (15) 1/29/02 vs. Milwaukee (4-0 W)
Mathieu Chouinard (24) 2/9/02 vs. Hamilton (1-0 W)
Martin Prusek (13) 2/15/02 vs. Hamilton (2-0 W)
Simon Lajeunesse (26) 3/2/02 vs. Milwaukee (1-0 W)
Martin Prusek (30) 3/6/02 at Houston (0-0 T)
Martin Prusek (17)/
Simon Lajeunesse (0) 4/19/02 at Chicago (3-0 W)*
Marc Lamothe (15) 11/12/02 vs. Manitoba (4-0 W)
Marc Lamothe (34) 11/15/02 vs. Houston (3-0 W)
Marc Lamothe (30) 12/21/02 at Cleveland (1-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (33) 1/17/03 vs. Cincinnati (3-0 W)
Marc Lamothe (32) 1/28/03 vs. Houston (7-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (28) 2/23/03 at Houston (6-0 W)
Marc Lamothe (26) 3/15/03 at San Antonio (2-0 W)
Marc Lamothe (32) 3/30/03 vs. Hershey (2-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (34) 4/2/03 at Utah (2-0 W)
Marc Lamothe (26) 5/2/03 at Chicago (2-0 W)*
Marc Lamothe (17) 11/26/03 at Chicago (3-0 W)
Marc Lamothe (35) 11/30/03 at Cincinnati (2-0 W)
Marc Lamothe (29) 12/26/03 vs. Cincinnati (3-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (26) 1/23/04 vs. San Antonio (5-0 W)
Marc Lamothe (30) 2/4/04 vs. Cincinnati (1-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (22) 2/13/04 vs. Manitoba (4-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (35) 2/14/04 vs. Houston (3-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (33) 2/26/04 vs. Utah (2-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (26) 3/13/04 vs. Cincinnati (1-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (39) 4/4/04 at Toronto (6-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (20) 10/26/04 vs. Rochester (4-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (23) 11/12/04 vs. Houston (1-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (33) 11/20/04 vs. Cleveland (5-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (32) 12/3/04 at Milwaukee (1-0 W)
Drew MacIntyre (26) 1/9/05 at Cleveland (4-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (22) 3/29/05 vs. Cleveland (5-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (23) 12/21/05 at Milwaukee (5-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (23) 2/10/06 vs. Philadelphia (4-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (33) 2/22/06 at Rochester (4-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (31) 4/8/06 at Syracuse (6-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (23) 11/3/06 vs. Manitoba (4-0 W)
Stefan Liv (24) 12/30/06 vs. Hamilton (2-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (32) 12/31/06 vs. Rochester (3-0 W)
Stefan Liv (28) 1/10/07 vs. Peoria (3-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (28) 2/9/07 at Iowa (4-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (25) 2/24/07 vs. Hamilton (1-0 SOW)
Jimmy Howard (26) 3/9/07 at Omaha (1-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (29) 4/6/07 vs. Toronto (4-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (22) 12/2/07 at Milwaukee (1-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (26) 12/7/07 vs. Syracuse (2-0 W)
Adam Berkhoel (18) 2/23/08 vs. Manitoba (1-0 W)
Daniel Larsson (16) 11/11/08 vs. Houston (1-0 W)
Daniel Larsson (29) 11/30/08 at Chicago (1-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (28) 12/20/08 vs. Milwaukee (2-0 W)
Daniel Larsson (38) 12/21/08 at Rochester (6-0 W)
Daniel Larsson (23) 12/27/08 vs. Lake Erie (2-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (24) 12/31/08 vs. Iowa (6-0 W)
Daniel Larsson (27) 1/10/09 vs. Philadelphia (4-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (43) 1/24/09 vs. Quad City (1-0 SOW)
Jimmy Howard (21) 4/5/09 at Rochester (3-0 W)
Daniel Larsson (34) 10/29/09 vs. Houston (2-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (25) 10/15/10 at Manitoba (1-0 W)
Tom McCollum (23) 11/10/10 vs. Milwaukee (0-1 SOL)
Jordan Pearce (36) 3/8/11 at Peoria (3-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (31) 10/18/11 at Hamilton (3-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (27) 11/2/11 vs. Lake Erie (3-0 W)
Jordan Pearce (29) 11/11/11 at Hamilton (8-0 W)
Joey MacDonald (21) 1/20/12 vs. Lake Erie (5-0 W)
Tom McCollum (20) 12/7/12 at Chicago (3-0 W)
Petr Mrazek (32) 2/2/13 vs. Abbotsford (1-0 W)
Tom McCollum (28) 2/6/13 vs. Houston (2-0 W)
Petr Mrazek (24) 5/4/13 vs. Houston (7-0 W)*
Petr Mrazek (25) 5/10/13 at Toronto (7-0 W)*
Petr Mrazek (40) 6/1/13 at Oklahoma City (4-0 W)*
Petr Mrazek (37) 6/2/13 at Oklahoma City (3-0 W)*
Petr Mrazek (16) 11/20/13 vs. Milwaukee (5-0 W)
Tom McCollum (31) 12/14/13 vs. Milwaukee (5-0 W)
Tom McCollum (35) 1/17/14 vs. Abbotsford (3-0 W)
Petr Mrazek (29) 2/23/14 vs. Milwaukee (1-0 SOW)
Petr Mrazek (16) 3/7/14 vs. Iowa (4-0 W)
Jared Coreau (31) 12/6/14 at Rockford (4-0 W)
Jared Coreau (38) 1/29/15 at Iowa (6-0 W)
Jared Coreau (28) 1/30/15 at Milwaukee (3-0 W)
Petr Mrazek (26) 2/21/15 vs. Hamilton (2-0 W)
Petr Mrazek (25) 2/27/15 at Milwaukee (4-0 W)
Petr Mrazek (27) 2/28/15 at Chicago (5-0 W)
Tom McCollum (34) 3/27/15 at Texas (2-0 W)
Jared Coreau (22) 11/27/15 at Milwaukee (6-0 W)
Jared Coreau (23) 12/31/15 vs. Milwaukee (3-0 W)
Jared Coreau (30) 1/15/16 vs. Lake Erie (1-0 OTW)
Jared Coreau (28) 2/23/16 at Chicago (5-0 W)
Tom McCollum (29) 2/27/16 vs. Iowa (3-0 W)
Jared Coreau (29) 3/4/16 at Charlotte (4-0 W)
Jared Coreau (45) 3/13/16 at Chicago (4-0 W)
Jared Coreau (30) 11/11/16 vs. Rockford (3-0 W)
Eddie Pasquale (27) 12/21/16 vs. Milwaukee (3-0 W)
Eddie Pasquale (31) 1/13/17 at Milwaukee (3-0 W)
Cal Heeter (35) 1/21/17 vs. Cleveland (5-0 W)
Eddie Pasquale (18) 2/18/17 vs. San Antonio (6-0 W)
Jimmy Howard (21) 3/7/17 at San Antonio (3-0 W)
Jared Coreau (32) 3/11/17 at San Jose (0-1 SOL)
Eddie Pasquale (37) 3/25/17 at Rockford (4-0 W)
Jared Coreau (28) 2/15/18 at Manitoba (1-0 W)
Jared Coreau (38) 2/17/18 at Manitoba (5-0 W)
Tom McCollum (21) 3/11/18 at Hershey (3-0 W)
Jared Coreau (25) 4/26/19 vs. Manitoba (3-0 W)*
Patrik Rybar (24) 1/19/19 vs. Milwaukee (3-0 W)
Patrik Rybar (30) 3/9/19 at Milwaukee (4-0 W)
Calvin Pickard (26) 10/23/19 vs. Milwaukee (3-0 W)
Calvin Pickard (23) 1/10/20 vs. Manitoba (1-0 W)
Calvin Pickard (35) 3/7/20 vs. Rockford (3-0 W)
Kaden Fulcher (22) 5/11/21 at Cleveland (2-0 W)
Calvin Pickard (34) 11/12/21 vs. Manitoba (2-0 W)
Victor Brattstrom (35) 3/5/22 vs. Iowa (3-0 W)
Jussi Olkinuora (26) 11/25/22 vs. Manitoba (3-0 W)
Alex Nedeljkovic (27) 1/14/23 vs. Chicago (1-0 W)
Bruce Racine (28 saves) 11/2/96 vs. San Antonio (0-6 L)
Todd MacDonald (24) 1/25/97 at Cincinnati (0-3 L)
Allan Bester (23) 3/11/97 at Orlando (0-4 L)
Jimmy Waite (24) 3/28/97 vs. Indianapolis (0-1 SOL)
Jeff Reese (1)/Rich Parent (19) 3/30/97 at Detroit (0-5 L)
Ryan Bach (22) 11/25/97 vs. Houston (0-3 L)
Tom Draper (22) 12/14/97 at Quebec (0-1 SOL)
Kevin Weekes (36) 12/29/97 vs. Fort Wayne (0-1 L)
Jeff Reese (23) 1/5/98 at Detroit (0-2 L)
Konstantin Simchuk (21) 1/14/98 at Las Vegas (0-2 L)
Philippe DeRouville (27) 1/16/98 at Utah (0-3 L)
Allan Bester (23) 2/17/98 vs. Orlando (0-2 L)
David Littman (23) 10/29/98 at Orlando (0-4 L)
Tyler Moss (30) 3/25/99 vs. Orlando (0-5 L)
Andrei Trefilov (19) 4/18/99 at Detroit (1-0 SOW)
Mike O’Neill (34) 2/18/00 at Michigan (0-1 L)
Marty Turco (34) 2/25/00 vs. Michigan (0-2 L)
Jean-Marc Pelletier (26) 3/17/00 at Cincinnati (0-2 L)
Ian Gordon (38) 5/4/00 vs. Cleveland (0-2 L)*
Andrei Trefilov (32) 5/28/00 at Chicago (0-4 L)*
Johan Hedberg (33) 1/17/01 vs. Manitoba (1-0 SOW)
Jean-Marc Pelletier (30) 2/6/01 at Cincinnati (0-3 L)
Norm Maracle (16) 5/12/01 at Orlando (0-2 L)*
Wade Flaherty (32) 10/5/01 vs. Utah (0-3 L)
Jan Lasak (32) 11/16/01 vs. Milwaukee (0-1 L)
Ilja Bryzgalov (31) 12/28/01 at Cincinnati (0-3 L)
Martin Brochu (37) 1/16/02 vs. Manitoba (0-4 L)
Jamie McLennan (26) 2/20/02 vs. Houston (0-2 L)
Tom Askey (21) 3/1/02 vs. Rochester (0-1 L)
Jamie McLennan (27) 3/6/02 at Houston (0-0 T)
Alfie Michaud (31) 3/15/02 at Manitoba (0-5 L)
Tom Askey (26) 3/27/02 at Rochester (0-3 L)
Tom Askey (36) 3/30/02 vs. Rochester (0-3 L)
Eric Fichaud (20) 12/13/02 vs. Hamilton (0-4 L)
Seamus Kotyk (37) 2/9/03 at Cleveland (0-1 L)
Norm Maracle (20) 3/16/03 at Chicago (0-1 L)
Dimitri Patzold (19) 10/17/03 at Cleveland (0-2 L)
Travis Scott (22) 11/15/03 vs. San Antonio (0-2 L)
Tyler Moss (27) 12/19/03 at Manitoba (0-3 L)
Jason Bacashihua (37) 12/31/03 vs. Utah (0-1 L)
Brian Finley (32) 1/3/04 at Milwaukee (0-7 L)
Mike Smith (24) 1/30/04 at Utah (0-1 L)
Tyler Moss (23) 3/17/04 vs. Toronto (0-6 L)
Dan Ellis (18) 3/26/04 at Utah (0-4 L)
Frederic Cassivi (29) 4/2/04 vs. Chicago (0-3 L)
Kari Lehtonen (37) 4/18/04 vs. Chicago (0-1 L)*
Josh Harding (40) 11/6/04 vs. Houston (0-1 L)
Nolan Schaefer (28) 12/18/04 vs. Cleveland (0-2 L)
Yann Danis (29) 12/31/04 vs. Hamilton (0-5 L)
Nolan Schaefer (33) 1/8/05 at Cleveland (0-2 L)
Tyler Moss (32) 1/26/05 at Edmonton (0-3 L)
Alex Auld (18) 1/31/05 at Manitoba (0-2 L)
Frederic Cassivi (39) 2/19/05 at Cincinnati (0-3 L)
Brian Finley (38) 3/6/05 at Milwaukee (0-1 L)
Tyler Moss (36) 3/18/05 vs. Edmonton (0-2 L)
Jean-Sebastien Aubin (20) 12/14/05 at Toronto (0-5 L)
Pekka Rinne (36) 5/18/06 vs. Milwaukee (0-4 L)*
Justin Pogge (49) 10/27/06 vs. Toronto (0-4 L)
Curtis McElhinney (39) 1/12/07 vs. Omaha (0-4 L)
Dov Grumet-Morris (36) 2/24/07 vs. Hamilton (1-0 SOW)
Drew MacIntyre (23) 4/19/07 at Manitoba (0-1 L)*
Justin Pogge (31) 12/27/07 at Toronto (0-2 L)
Jaroslav Halak (22) 12/31/07 vs. Hamilton (0-1 L)
Pekka Rinne (15) 1/25/08 at Milwaukee (0-4 L)
Tobias Stephan (32) 2/1/08 at Iowa (0-3 L)
Adam Dennis (33) 2/10/08 at Rochester (0-1 L)
Justin Pogge (24) 4/2/08 at Toronto (0-2 L)
Matt Keetley (35) 1/24/09 vs. Quad City (1-0 SOW)
Matt Climie (25) 10/15/09 at Texas (0-2 L)
Peter Mannino (32) 1/29/10 vs. Chicago (0-3 L)
Barry Brust (22) 2/13/10 at Houston (0-1 OTL)
Cory Schneider (38) 3/21/10 at Manitoba (0-4 L)
Tyler Plante (37) 3/31/10 vs. Rochester (0-3 L)
Mark Dekanich (35) 11/10/10 vs. Milwaukee (0-1 SOL)
Jason Bacashihua (29) 11/17/10 at Lake Erie (0-3 L)
Anton Khudobin (28) 11/19/10 vs. Houston (0-5 L)
Jake Allen (30) 1/1/11 vs. Peoria (0-2 L)
Alec Richards (22) 1/8/11 at Rockford (0-6 L)
Leland Irving (22) 4/2/11 at Abbotsford (0-1 L)
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Cedrick Desjardins (37) 12/17/11 at Lake Erie (0-3 L)
Nathan Lawson (25) 3/4/12 at Hamilton (0-1 L)
Ben Scrivens (31) 3/16/12 vs. Toronto (0-2 L)
Jake Allen (33) 12/14/12 vs. Peoria (0-3 L)
Jussi Rynnas (31) 12/16/12 at Toronto (0-5 L)
Justin Peters (28) 1/16/13 at Charlotte (0-1 L)
Darcy Kuemper (28) 1/25/13 vs. Houston (0-1 L)
Calvin Pickard (29) 4/20/13 at Lake Erie (0-1 L)
Darcy Kuemper (36) 4/26/13 at Houston (0-3 L)*
John Muse (30) 10/25/13 vs. Charlotte (0-5 L)
Sami Aittokallio (19) 2/5/14 vs. Lake Erie (0-4 L)
Jacob Markstrom (28) 2/15/14 vs. San Antonio (0-3 L)
Scott Darling (29) 2/23/14 vs. Milwaukee (1-0 SOW)
John Muse (30) 4/10/14 at Charlotte (0-3 L)
Cristopher Nilstorp (30) 5/10/14 at Texas (0-4 L)*
Calvin Pickard (37) 10/10/14 vs. Lake Erie (0-4 L)
Magnus Hellberg (22) 11/7/14 at Milwaukee (0-4 L)
Magnus Hellberg (26) 1/31/15 vs. Milwaukee (0-4 L)
Sam Brittain (22) 4/10/15 at San Antonio (0-2 L)
Jacob Markstrom (21) 6/2/15 at Utica (0-2 L)*
Laurent Brossoit (31) 10/9/15 at Bakersfield (0-1 L)
Calvin Pickard (35) 10/17/15 vs. San Antonio (0-4 L)
Marek Mazanec (30) 12/29/15 at Milwaukee (0-3 L)
Nathan Lieuwen (42) 1/23/16 vs. Rochester (0-2 L)
Garret Sparks (39) 1/27/16 vs. Toronto (0-4 L)
Spencer Martin (31) 3/20/16 at San Antonio (0-2 L)
Leland Irving (37) 4/11/16 at Iowa (0-3 L)
Mac Carruth (31) 4/15/16 at Rockford (0-4 L)
Michael Leighton (30) 10/29/16 at Charlotte (0-3 L)
Anton Forsberg (28) 12/30/16 at Cleveland (0-4 L)
Troy Grosenick (22) 3/11/17 at San Jose (0-1 SOL)
Brad Thiessen (31) 4/8/17 vs. Cleveland (0-4 L)
David Rittich (36) 10/14/17 at Stockton (0-4 L)
Kasimir Kaskisuo (33) 11/3/17 vs. Chicago (0-2 L)
Kasimir Kaskisuo (32) 1/6/18 at Chicago (0-2 L)
Adin Hill (26) 4/6/18 at Tucson (0-3 L)
Ville Husso (28) 10/6/18 at San Antonio (0-4 L)
Josef Korenar (29) 1/25/19 vs. San Jose (0-4 L)
Jared Coreau (29) 2/1/19 at San Antonio (0-2 L)
Troy Grosenick (4)/
Tom McCollum (20) 4/13/19 at Milwaukee (0-5 L)
Jake Oettinger (28) 10/19/19 at Texas (0-3 L)
Troy Grosenick (20) 11/23/19 at Milwaukee (0-5 L)
Troy Grosenick (21) 12/27/19 vs. Milwaukee (0-3 L)
Oscar Dansk (20) 12/31/19 vs. Chicago (0-2 L)
Jake Oettinger (33) 1/4/20 at Texas (0-4 L)
Collin Delia (34) 3/6/20 at Rockford (0-4 L)
Beck Warm (35) 5/12/21 vs. Chicago (0-7 L)
Mikhail Berdin (22) 10/22/21 at Manitoba (0-1 L)
Eetu Makiniemi (25) 10/27/21 vs. Chicago (0-3 L)
Daniel Mannella (23) 1/12/22 at Chicago (0-4 L)
Connor Ingram (30) 1/26/22 vs. Milwaukee (0-1 L)
Connor Ingram (42) 1/29/22 at Milwaukee (0-5 L)
Stuart Skinner (24) 2/25/22 vs. Bakersfield (0-2 L)
Zane McIntyre (40) 3/4/22 vs. Iowa (0-4 L)
Dylan Garand (21) 12/10/22 at Hartford (0-4 L)
Yaroslav Askarov (17) 12/30/22 at Milwaukee (0-3 L)
Jesper Wallstedt (24) 1/13/23 vs. Iowa (0-4 L)
Zane McIntyre (27) 3/25/23 at Iowa (0-3 L)
1. Travis Richards 655
2. Brian Lashoff 629
3. Mitch Callahan 365
4. Michel Picard 364
5. Francis Pare 363
6. Nathan Paetsch 359
7. Dominik Shine 357
8. Louis-Marc Aubry 342
9. Colin Campbell 319
10. Jamie Tardif 316
Jeff Nelson *82 1996-97
Teemu Pulkkinen *34 2014-15
Michel Picard *82 1996-97 Mark Mowers 34 2002-03
6. Danton
Michel Picard 52 2002-03
1. Michel Picard 380
2. Travis Richards 238
3. Francis Pare 237
4. Kip Miller 208
5. Derek King 203
6. Tomas Tatar 196
Travis Richards +131
Nathan Paetsch +84
Darryl Bootland 1164
Bruce Ramsay 781
Derek King +71 3. Matt Ruchty 682
Dave Van Drunen +70 4. Chris Neil 655
Robbie Russo +61 5. Greg Amadio 574
Slava Butsayev +59
Travis Richards 502
7. Mitch Callahan 186 Michel Picard +59 7. Ryan Barnes 493
8. Jiri Hudler 179 8. Todd Nelson +53 8. Ed Patterson 457
9. Eric Tangradi 177
10. Taro Hirose 165
Nick Jensen +51 9. Mitch Callahan 422
Joel Kwiatkowski +48
Dominik Shine 404
1. Michel Picard 101 1996-97
Ivan Ciernik *+41 2000-01
2. Jiri Hudler 96 2005-06 2. Robbie Russo *+40 2015-16
3. Jeff Nelson 89 1996-97
Slava Butsayev +38 2000-01
4. Donald MacLean 88 2005-06 Derek King +38 2000-01
5. Michel Picard 84 2002-03 Travis Richards
6. Derek King *83 2000-01
7. Mark Mowers 81 2002-03
9. Darren Haydar 80 2008-09
10. Eric Manlow 73 2005-06
Darryl Bootland 390 2005-06
Matt Ruchty 364 1996-97
Chris Neil 354 2000-01
Wade Brookbank 337 2001-02
McIlrath 119 2016-17 Matt Lorito
Miele
Bertuzzi 133 2014-15 Andy Miele 70 Jensen/Nosek
1. Donald MacLean 21 2005-06
2. Darren Haydar 16 2008-09
Manlow 15 2005-06
McDonell 15 2005-06
6. Joel L’Esperance 14 2022-23
Williams 14 2009-10
8. Jeff Nelson 13 1996-97
9. Matthew Ford 12 2017-18
Frk 12 2016-17
Metropolit 12 1998-99
Michel Picard 12 1996-97
Power Play Goals Shorthanded
Terry 11
8
12
12
5 2012-13 Gustav Nyquist 9 Landon Ferraro 3 Andersson/Tatar 5 2011-12 J. Johnson/Nyquist 7 Conner/B. Smith 2 Ferraro/B. Smith 4 2010-11 Jamie Tardif 10 Jamie Tardif 3
Tatar 5
Shootout Goals
1. Travis Richards 15 1. Travis Richards 42
2. Evan McGrath 12 2. Michel Picard 38
3. Tomas Kopecky 11 3. Evan McGrath 26
4. Glen Metropolit 9 Glen Metropolit 26
Gustav Nyquist 9 5. Danton Cole 22
Michel Picard 9 Tomas Kopecky 22
7. Kip Miller 8 Francis Pare 22
Jeff Nelson 8 8. Cory Emmerton 21
9. Slava Butsayev 7 Jiri Hudler 21
Valtteri Filppula 7 Tomas Tatar 21
Jiri Hudler 7
1. Kip Miller 8 2006-07 1. Travis Richards 16 1997-98
3. Valtteri Filppula 7 2005-06 3. Glen Metropolit 15
4. Tomas Kopecky 6 2005-06 4. Jiri Hudler 14 2005-06
Slava Butsayev 6 1999-00 Tomas Kopecky 14 2005-06
Glen Metropolit 6 1998-99 Slava Butsayev
8. Eight players tied 5
1. Michel Picard 1057
2. Travis Richards 995
3. Francis Pare 853
4. Jamie Tardif 832
5. Matt Ellis 828
6. Mitch Callahan 797
7. Brian Lashoff 709
8. Tomas Tatar 690
9. Landon Ferraro 675
10. Derek King 657
Teemu Pulkkinen 0.165
Chris Neil 0.164
1. Carl Corazzini *274 2007-08
2. Donald MacLean 271 2005-06
3. Matt Ellis 256 2006-07
4. Glen Metropolit 250 1998-99
5. Joel L’Esperance 247 2022-23
Donald MacLean 0.207 2005-06
Michel Picard 0.202 1999-00
Michel Picard 0.187 1996-97
Teemu Pulkkinen 0.180 2014-15
6. Jamie Tardif 246 2007-08 Darryl Bootland 0.180 2005-06 Michel Picard 246 1996-97
8. Mark Greig 244 1997-98
9. Tomas Kopecky 243 2005-06
10. Jiri Hudler 242 2005-06
Andy Miele 0.179 2014-15
Hugo Boisvert 0.175 2002-03
Jan Mursak 0.173 2009-10
Francis Pare 0.171 2008-09 Kent McDonell 242 2005-06
1. Joey MacDonald *66 2004-05
2. Pokey Reddick 61 1996-97 2. Marc Lamothe *3438:09 2002-03
3. Marc Lamothe *60 2002-03 3. Pokey Reddick 3244:50 1996-97
4. Jimmy Howard 54 2007-08 4. Jimmy Howard 3097:11 2007-08
5. Daniel Larsson 53 2009-10 5. Mike Fountain *3004:39 2000-01 5. Petr Mrazek 2.10 2013-14
6. Mike Fountain *52 2000-01 6. Jani Hurme 2948:21 1999-00 6. Simon Lajeunesse 2.11 2001-02 Jani Hurme 52 1999-00 7. Daniel Larsson 2839:47 2009-10 7. Marc Lamothe 2.13 2002-03
8. Neil Little 50 1998-99 8. Jimmy Howard 2776:13 2006-07 8. Jani Hurme 2.18 1999-00 9. Jimmy Howard 49 2006-07 9. Jared Coreau 2741:36 2015-16 9. Jared Coreau 2.20 2014-15 Ian Gordon 49 1997-98 10. Neil Little 2739:56 1998-99 Joey
Wins Shutouts Saves
1. Tom McCollum 123
2. Joey MacDonald 109
3. Jimmy Howard 94
4. Jared Coreau 85
5. Mike Fountain 55
6. Marc Lamothe 54
Joey MacDonald 20
Jimmy Howard 15
Jared Coreau 13
Marc Lamothe 10
Tom McCollum 6640
Joey MacDonald 5362
Jimmy Howard 4996
Jared Coreau 3930
Mike Fountain 9 5. Marc Lamothe 2530
Tom McCollum 8 6. Daniel Larsson 2224 Petr Mrazek 54
8. Daniel Larsson 45
Petr Mrazek 7 7. Calvin Pickard 2165
Daniel Larsson 6 8. Petr Mrazek 2158
9. Ian Gordon 41 Pokey Reddick 6
10. Calvin Pickard 39 10. Jani Hurme 4
Ian Gordon 2155
Mike Fountain 2049 Eddie Pasquale 4 Calvin Pickard 4 Martin Prusek 4
Wins Shutouts Saves
1. Joey MacDonald 34 2004-05 1. Jared Coreau 6 2015-16 1. Joey MacDonald 1785 2004-05 Mike Fountain *34 2000-01 Jimmy Howard 6 2006-07 2. Marc Lamothe 1469 2002-03
3. Marc Lamothe *33 2002-03 Joey MacDonald 6 2003-04
4. Pokey Reddick 30 1996-97 Marc Lamothe 6 2002-03
3. Pokey Reddick 1436 1996-97
4. Jimmy Howard 1421 2007-08
5. Jared Coreau 29 2015-16 Mike Fountain 6 2000-01 5. Jared Coreau 1314 2015-16 Jani Hurme 29 1999-00 Pokey Reddick 6 1996-97 6. Jimmy Howard 1286 2006-07
7. Jimmy Howard 27 2005-06 7. Daniel Larsson 5 2008-09 7. Mike Fountain 1269 2000-01
8. Tom McCollum 24 2013-14 Joey MacDonald 5 2004-05 8. Daniel Larsson 1260 2009-10
9. Petr Mrazek 23 2012-13 9. Eddie Pasquale 4 2016-17 9. Jani Hurme 1240 1999-00 Daniel Larsson 23 2009-10 Jimmy Howard 4 2008-09
Calvin Pickard 1221 2021-22 Ian Gordon 23 1997-98 Marc Lamothe 4 2003-04 Martin Prusek 4 2001-02 Jani Hurme 4 1999-00
3. Jared Coreau 0.927 2014-15
4. Joey MacDonald 0.926 2004-05
5. Petr Mrazek 0.924 2013-14
2003-04
2000-01
8. Tom McCollum 0.923 2015-16
2014-15 Marc Lamothe 0.923 2002-03
10. Jared Coreau 0.922 2015-16
2013-14
Largest Home Attendance, Season
83,017, 2017 (10 games)
Smallest Home Attendance, Season 8,751, 1998 (1 game)
Largest Home Attendance Average 10,486, 1997
Smallest Home Attendance Average 3,168, 2007
Largest Home Attendance, Game
10,834, 6/13/17 vs. SYR (G6-CCF); 6/3/17 vs. SYR (G2-CCF); 6/15/13 vs. SYR (G5-CCF); 6/14/13 vs. SYR (G4-CCF); 4/26/97 vs. ORL (G4-ECQ)
Smallest Home Attendance, Game 2,019, 5/6/09 vs. MB (G4-NDF)
WINS/LOSSES
Most Wins, Season 15, 2017, 2013
Most Overtime Wins, Season 3, 2017, 2006, 2003
Fewest Wins, Season 0, 2004, 1998
Most Home Wins, Season 10, 2017
Most Home Overtime Wins, Season 2, 2017, 2007, 2003
Fewest Home Wins, Season 0, 2004, 1998, 1997
Most Road Wins, Season 8, 2013
Most Road Overtime Wins, Season 2, 2006
Fewest Road Wins, Season 0, 2004, 1998
Most Losses, Season 9, 2013
Most Overtime Losses, Season 2, 2016, 2001, 2000
Fewest Losses, Season 3, 2019, 2018, 2002, 1998, 1997
Most Home Losses, Season 6, 2013
Most Home Overtime Losses, Season 2, 2001
Fewest Home Losses, Season 0, 2017
Most Road Losses, Season 5, 2015
Most Road Overtime Losses, Season 1, 2016, 2000
Fewest Road Losses, Season 1, 2018, 2002, 1997
Highest Winning Percentage, Season 0.789, 2017 (15-4)
Highest Home Winning Percentage, Season 1.000, 2017 (10-0)
Highest Road Winning Percentage, Season 0.750, 2000 (6-2)
Lowest Winning Percentage, Season 0.000, 2004 (0-4), 1998 (0-3)
Lowest Home Winning Percentage, Season 0.000, 2004 (0-2), 1998 (0-1), 1997 (0-2)
Lowest Road Winning Percentage, Season 0.000, 2004 (0-2), 1998 (0-2)
STREAKS
Longest Winning Streak
Longest Winning Streak, Season
Longest Home Winning Streak
5, 5/24/17 to 6/3/17; 4/29/15 to 5/8/15; 4/21/03 to 5/2/03
5, 5/24/17 to 6/3/17; 4/29/15 to 5/8/15; 4/21/03 to 5/2/03
10, 4/21/17 to 6/13/17
Longest Home Winning Streak, Season 10, 4/21/17 to 6/13/17
Longest Road Winning Streak
7, 6/1/13 to 4/26/14
Longest Road Winning Streak, Season 5, 6/1/13 to 6/18/13; 4/30/00 to 5/20/00
Longest Losing Streak
Longest Losing Streak, Season
7, 4/23/97 to 4/26/00
4, 3 times – MR: 5/4/09 to 5/6/09
Longest Home Losing Streak 4, 4/23/97 to 4/26/00
Longest Home Losing Streak, Season 2, 11 times – MR: 6/14/13 to 6/15/13
Longest Road Losing Streak 6, 5/8/14 to 5/13/15
Longest Road Losing Streak, Season 3, 4/25/15 to 5/13/15; 5/8/14 to 5/18/14
Most Goals, Season
80, 2013 (24 games)
Fewest Goals, Season 6, 2004 (4 games)
Most Goals Against, Season 61, 2013 (24 games)
Fewest Goals Against, Season 12, 2002 (5 games)
Most Goals, Game 10, 5/19/00 at CIN (10-1, G3-ECF)
Most Goals, Home Game 8, 5/10/01 vs. ORL (8-3, G5-ECF)
Most Goals, Road Game 10, 5/19/00 at CIN (10-1, G3-ECF)
Most Goals, Loss 4, 4/25/15 at TOR (4-7, G1-WCQ); 4/20/09 vs. HAM (4-5, G3-NDS); 5/24/06 at MIL (4-5, G4-WCF)
Fewest Goals, Game 0, 6/2/15 at UTI (0-2, G6-WCF); 5/10/14 at TEX (0-4, G2-WCS); 4/26/13 at HOU (0-3, G1-WCQ); 4/19/07 at MB (0-1, G1-NDS); 5/18/06 vs. MIL (0-4, G1-WCF); 4/18/04 vs. CHI (0-1, G2-WDS); 5/12/01 at ORL (0-2, G6-ECF); 5/28/00 at CHI (0-4, G2-TCF); 5/4/00 vs. CLE (0-2, G5-ECS)
Fewest Goals, Home Game 0, 5/18/06 vs. MIL (0-4, G1-WCF); 4/18/04 vs. CHI (0-1, G2-WDS); 5/4/00 vs. CLE (0-2, G5-ECS)
Fewest Goals, Road Game
Fewest Goals, Win
0, 6/2/15 at UTI (0-2, G6-WCF); 5/10/14 at TEX (0-4, G2-WCS), 4/26/13 at HOU (0-3, G1-WCQ); 4/19/07 at MB (0-1, G1-NDS); 5/12/01 at ORL (0-2, G6-ECF); 5/28/00 at CHI (0-4, G2-TCF)
2, 4/23/16 at MIL (2-1, G2-CDS); 5/14/15 at RFD (2-1, G4-WCS); 4/25/14 at ABB (2-1, G1-WCQ); 5/24/13 vs. OKC (2-1, G1-WCF); 4/23/07 vs. MB (2-1 OT, G3-NDS); 4/28/06 at TOR (2-1 2OT, G5-NDS); 5/21/03 vs. HOU (2-1 OT, G6-WCF); 5/2/03 at CHI (2-0, G4-WCS); 5/1/03 at CHI (2-1, G3-WCS); 4/18/03 vs. WIL (2-1, G2-WCQ); 4/23/01 at CLE (2-1, G3-ECS); 4/27/00 vs. CLE (2-0, G2-ECS)
Most Goals Against, Game 8, 4/23/04 at CHI (2-8, G4-WDS)
Most Goals Against, Home Game 6, 4/25/18 vs. MB (3-6, G3-CDS); 4/22/06 vs. TOR (3-6, G2-NDS)
Most Goals Against, Road Game 8, 4/23/04 at CHI (2-8, G4-WDS)
Most Goals Against, Win 5, 6/3/17 vs. SYR (6-5, G2-CCF); 4/21/06 vs. TOR (6-5, G1-NDS)
Fewest Goals Against, Game 0, 4/26/18 vs. MB (3-0, G4-CDS); 6/2/13 at
OKC (3-0, G5-WCF); 6/1/13 at OKC (4-0, G4-WCF); 5/10/13 at TOR (7-0, G1-WCS); 5/4/13 vs. HOU (7-0, G5-WCQ); 5/2/03 at CHI (2-0, G4-WCS); 4/19/02 at CHI (3-0, G4-WCQ); 4/25/01 at CLE (3-0, G4-ECS); 4/27/00 vs. CLE (2-0, G2-ECS)
Fewest Goals Against, Home Game
Fewest Goals Against, Road Game
Fewest Goals Against, Loss
0, 4/26/18 vs. MB (3-0, G4-CDS); 5/4/13 vs. HOU (7-0, G5-WCQ); 4/27/00 vs. CLE (2-0, G2-ECS)
0, 6/2/13 at OKC (3-0, G5-WCF); 6/1/13 at OKC (4-0, G4-WCF); 5/10/13 at TOR (7-0, G1-WCS); 5/2/03 at CHI (2-0, G4-WCS); 4/19/02 at CHI (3-0, G4-WCQ); 4/25/01 at CLE (3-0, G4-ECS)
1, 4/19/07 at MB (0-1, G1-NDS); 4/18/04 vs. CHI (0-1, G2-WDS)
Most Goals, Period 8, 5/19/00 at CIN, 3rd period (G3-ECF)
Most Goals, Home Period 6, 5/10/01 vs. ORL, 2nd period (G5-ECF)
Most Goals, Road Period
Most Goals Against, Period
Most Goals Against, Home Period
Most Goals Against, Road Period
8, 5/19/00 at CIN, 3rd period (G3-ECF)
5, 6/10/17 at SYR, 1st period (G5-CCF); 4/19/03 at WIL, 3rd period (G3-WCQ)
4, 5/18/06 vs. MIL, 3rd period (G1-WCF)
5, 6/10/17 at SYR, 1st period (G5-CCF); 4/19/03 at WIL, 3rd period (G3-WCQ)
Most Consecutive Goals, Game 9, 5/19/00 at CIN (10-1, G3-ECF)
Most Consecutive Goals, Home Game 7, 5/4/13 vs. HOU (G5-WCQ)
Most Consecutive Goals, Road Game 9, 5/19/00 at CIN (10-1, G3-ECF)
Most Consecutive Goals Against, Game 8, 4/23/04 at CHI (2-8, G4-WDS)
Most Consecutive Goals Against, Home Game 5, 4/15/02 vs. CHI (1-5, G2-WCQ)
Most Consecutive Goals Against, Road Game 8, 4/23/04 at CHI (2-8, G4-WDS)
POWER PLAY/SHORTHANDED GOALS
Most Power Play Goals For, Season 20, 2013
Most Power Play Goals For, Game 3, 6/3/17 vs. SYR (G2-CCF); 5/6/06 vs. MB (G2-NDF); 4/13/02 vs. CHI (G1-WCQ); 5/19/00 at CIN (G3-ECF)
Most Power Play Goals Against, Season 19, 2006
Most Power Play Goals Against, Game 4, 5/11/06 at MB (G4-NDF)
Most Power Play Opportunities, Season 104, 2006
Most Power Play Opportunities, Game 11, 5/6/06 vs. MB (G2-NDF)
Most Power Play Opportunities Against, Season 118, 2006
Most Power Play Opportunities Against, Game 12, 4/18/98 at CIN (G2-ECQ)
Most Shorthanded Goals For, Season 3, 2013
Most Shorthanded Goals For, Game 2, 4/21/01 vs. CLE (G2-ECS)
Most Shorthanded Goals Against, Season 4, 2006, 2001, 2000
Most Shorthanded Goals Against, Game 2, 4/25/07 vs. MB (G4-NDS); 5/20/06 vs. MIL (G2-WCF); 5/26/00 at CHI (G1-TCF)
MARGIN
Largest Margin of Victory, Game 9, 5/19/00 at CIN (10-1, G3-ECF)
Largest Margin of Victory, Home Game 7, 5/4/13 vs. HOU (7-0, G5-WCQ)
Largest Margin of Victory, Road Game 9, 5/19/00 at CIN (10-1, G3-ECF)
Largest Margin of Defeat, Game 6, 5/18/14 at TEX (1-7, G6-WCS); 4/23/04 at CHI (2-8, G4-WDS)
Largest Margin of Defeat, Home Game
Largest Margin of Defeat, Road Game
Most Shots, Game
4, 4/30/18 vs. MB (1-5, G5-CDS); 5/18/06 vs. MIL (0-4, G1-WCF); 4/15/02 vs. CHI (1-5, G2-WCQ)
6, 5/18/14 at TEX (1-7, G6-WCS); 4/23/04 at CHI (2-8, G4-WDS)
63, 4/21/06 vs. TOR (G1-NDS)
Most Shots, Home Game 63, 4/21/06 vs. TOR (G1-NDS)
Most Shots, Road Game 46, 4/26/14 at ABB (G2-WCQ)
Fewest Shots, Game 12, 5/16/03 at HOU (G3-WCF)
Fewest Shots, Home Game 21, 5/21/03 vs. HOU (G6-WCF)
Fewest Shots, Road Game 12, 5/16/03 at HOU (G3-WCF)
Most Shots Against, Game 58, 5/3/01 vs. ORL (G1-ECF); 4/21/97 at ORL (G2-ECQ)
Most Shots Against, Home Game 58, 5/3/01 vs. ORL (G1-ECF)
Most Shots Against, Road Game 58, 4/21/97 at ORL (G2-ECQ)
Fewest Shots Against, Game 15, 4/24/09 vs. HAM (G5-NDS)
Fewest Shots Against, Home Game 15, 4/24/09 vs. HAM (G5-NDS)
Fewest Shots Against, Road Game 16, 4/28/97 at ORL (G5-ECQ)
Most Shots, Period 22, 5/8/16 vs. LE, 1st period (G3-CDF); 5/28/15 vs. UTI, 3rd period (G3-WCF)
Most Shots, Home Period 22, 5/8/16 vs. LE, 1st period (G3-CDF); 5/28/15 vs. UTI, 3rd period (G3-WCF)
Most Shots, Road Period 21, 4/26/14 at ABB, 1st period (G2-WCQ)
Fewest Shots, Period 1, 5/16/03 at HOU, 2nd period (G3-WCF); 5/10/01 vs. ORL, 3rd period (G5-ECF)
Fewest Shots, Home Period 1, 5/10/01 vs. ORL, 3rd period (G5-ECF)
Fewest Shots, Road Period 1, 5/16/03 at HOU, 2nd period (G3-WCF)
Most Shots Against, Period 20, 5/21/17 at SJ, 1st period (G2-WCF)
Most Shots Against, Home Period 18, 5/30/00 vs. CHI, 2nd period (G3-TCF)
Most Shots Against, Road Period 20, 5/21/17 at SJ, 1st period (G2-WCF)
Fewest Shots Against, Period 1, 4/22/18 at MB, 3rd period (G2-CDS), 5/16/06 vs. MB, 3rd period (G7-NDF); 5/15/06 vs. MB, 3rd period (G6-NDF); 4/16/03 vs. WIL, 2nd period (G1-WCQ)
Fewest Shots Against, Home Period 1, 5/16/06 vs. MB, 3rd period (G7-NDF); 5/15/06 vs. MB, 3rd period (G6-NDF); 4/16/03 vs. WIL, 2nd period (G1-WCQ)
Fewest Shots Against, Road Period 1, 4/22/18 at MB, 3rd period (G2-CDS)
Most Games Played, Season 24, 13 players, 2013
Most Games Played, Career 78, Nathan Paetsch
Most Goals, Period 4, Yves Sarault, 5/19/00 at CIN, 3rd period (G3-ECF)
Most Goals, Game 4, Derek King, 4/21/01 vs. CLE (G2-ECS); Yves Sarault, 5/19/00 at CIN (G3-ECF)
Most Goals, Season 16, Tomas Tatar, 2013
Most Goals, Career 23, Tyler Bertuzzi
Most Assists, Period 3, Riley Sheahan, 6/9/13 at SYR, 2nd period (G2-CCF); Jiri Hudler, 5/16/06 vs. MB, 3rd period (G7-NDF); Kip Miller, 5/10/01 vs. ORL, 2nd period (G5-ECF); Slava Butsayev, 5/19/00 at CIN, 3rd period (G3-ECF)
Most Assists, Game 5, Jiri Hudler, 5/16/06 vs. MB (G7-NDF)
Most Assists, Season 17, Eric Tangradi, 2017
Most Assists, Career 27, Nathan Paetsch
Most Points, Period 4, Slava Butsayev and Yves Sarault, 5/19/00 at CIN, 3rd period (G3-ECF)
Most Points, Game 5, Jiri Hudler, 5/16/06 vs. MB (G7-NDF); Derek King, 4/21/01 vs. CLE (G2-ECS); Slava Butsayev and Yves Sarault, 5/19/00 at CIN (G3-ECF)
Most Points, Season 22, Tomas Nosek, 2017; Jiri Hudler, 2006 Most Points, Career 41, Derek King
Highest Plus/Minus Rating, Season +12, Jan Mursak, 2013
Highest Plus/Minus Rating, Career +17, Jan Mursak
Most Penalty Minutes, Season 50, Tyler Bertuzzi, 2017; Darryl Bootland, 2006
Most Penalty Minutes, Career 130, Darryl Bootland
Most Power Play Goals, Season 7, Tomas Tatar, 2013
Most Power Play Goals, Career 9, Teemu Pulkkinen
Most Shorthanded Goals, Season 1, Brian Lashoff, 2016; Tomas Nosek, 2015; Cory Emmerton, 2014; Mitch Callahan, Landon Ferraro and Luke Glendening, 2013; Jakub Kindl, 2009; Matt Ellis, 2007; Hugo Boisvert and Stacy Roest, 2003; Sean Gagnon and Derek King, 2001; Yves Sarault, 2000
Most Shorthanded Goals, Career 1, Hugo Boisvert, Mitch Callahan, Matt Ellis, Cory Emmerton, Landon Ferraro, Sean Gagnon, Luke Glendening, Jakub Kindl, Derek King, Brian Lashoff, Tomas Nosek, Stacy Roest and Yves Sarault
Most Game Winning Goals, Season 5, Stacy Roest 2003
Most Game Winning Goals, Career 8, Tyler Bertuzzi
Most First Goals, Season 3, Tomas Tatar, 2013; Kip Miller, 2001; Petr Schastlivy, 2000
Most First Goals, Career 4, Mitch Callahan, Tomas Jurco
Most Overtime Goals, Season 2, Stacy Roest, 2003
Most Overtime Goals, Career 2, Matt Ellis, Stacy Roest
Most Goaltender Games Played, Season 24, Petr Mrazek, 2013
Most Goaltender Games Played, Career 34, Petr Mrazek
Most Wins, Season 15, Jared Coreau, 2017; Petr Mrazek, 2013
Most Wins, Career 20, Petr Mrazek
Most Minutes Played, Season 1431:18, Petr Mrazek, 2013
Most Minutes Played, Career 2030:50, Petr Mrazek
Lowest GAA, Season 1.62, Drew MacIntyre, 2006
Lowest GAA, Career 1.62, Drew MacIntyre
Highest Save Percentage, Season 0.949, Jared Coreau, 2016
Highest Save Percentage, Career 0.940, Drew MacIntyre
Most Saves, Game 55, Petr Mrazek, 4/25/14 at ABB (G1-WCQ)
Most Saves, Home Game 54, Mike Fountain, 5/3/01 vs. ORL (G1-ECF)
Most Saves, Road Game 55, Petr Mrazek, 4/25/14 at ABB (G1-WCQ)
Fewest Saves, Game 13, Pokey Reddick, 4/28/97 at ORL (G5-ECQ)
Fewest Saves, Home Game 14, Jimmy Howard, 4/24/09 vs. HAM (G5-NDS)
Fewest Saves, Road Game 13, Pokey Reddick, 4/28/97 at ORL (G5-ECQ)
Most Opponent Saves, Game 57, Jean-Sebastien Aubin, 4/21/06 vs. TOR (G1-NDS)
Most Opponent Saves, Home Game 57, Jean-Sebastien Aubin, 4/21/06 vs. TOR (G1-NDS)
Most Opponent Saves, Road Game 43, Jean-Sebastien Aubin, 4/28/06 at TOR (G5-NDS)
Fewest Opponent Saves, Game
11, Johan Holmqvist, 5/16/03 at HOU (G3-WCF)
Fewest Opponent Saves, Home Game 16, Derek Gustafson and Zac Bierk, 4/21/01 vs. CLE (G2-ECS)
Fewest Opponent Saves, Road Game
11, Johan Holmqvist, 5/16/03 at HOU (G3-WCF)
Most Saves, Period 18, Jared Coreau, 5/21/17 at SJ, 1st period (G2-WCF); Jimmy Howard, 4/24/06 at TOR, 3rd period (G3-NDS); Mike Fountain, 4/25/01 at CLE, 3rd period (G4-ECS); Pokey Reddick, 4/21/97 at ORL, 1st period (G2-ECQ)
Most Saves, Home Period 16, Jared Coreau, 6/3/17 vs. SYR, 1st OT period (G2-CCF); Jared Coreau, 5/27/17 vs. SJ, 3rd period (G5-WCF); Jani Hurme, 5/30/00 vs. CHI, 2nd period (G3-TCF)
Most Saves, Road Period 18, Jared Coreau, 5/21/17 at SJ, 1st period (G2-WCF); Jimmy Howard, 4/24/06 at TOR, 3rd period (G3-NDS); Mike Fountain, 4/25/01 at CLE, 3rd period (G4-ECS); Pokey Reddick, 4/21/97 at ORL, 1st period (G2-ECQ)
Fewest Saves, Period 1, Tom McCollum, 4/22/18 at MB, 3rd period (G2-CDS), Drew MacIntyre, 5/16/06 vs. MB, 3rd period (G7-NDF); Jimmy Howard, 5/15/06 vs. MB, 3rd period (G6-NDF); Marc Lamothe, 4/16/03 vs. WIL, 2nd period (G1-WCQ); Jani Hurme, 6/1/00 vs. CHI, 3rd period (G4-TCF); Jani Hurme, 5/12/00 vs. CIN, 2nd period (G1-ECF)
Fewest Saves, Home Period 1, Drew MacIntyre, 5/16/06 vs. MB, 3rd period (G7-NDF); Jimmy Howard, 5/15/06 vs. MB, 3rd period (G6-NDF); Marc Lamothe, 4/16/03 vs. WIL, 2nd period (G1-WCQ); Jani Hurme, 6/1/00 vs. CHI, 3rd period (G4-TCF); Jani Hurme, 5/12/00 vs. CIN, 2nd period (G1-ECF)
Fewest Saves, Road Period
Most Opponent Saves, Period
1, Tom McCollum, 4/22/18 at MB, 3rd period (G2-CDS)
22, Joonas Korpisalo, 5/8/16 vs. LE, 1st period (G3-CDF)
Most Opponent Saves, Home Period 22, Joonas Korpisalo, 5/8/16 vs. LE, 1st period (G3-CDF)
Most Opponent Saves, Road Period 19, Eric Comrie, 4/21/18 at MB, 1st period (G1-CDS); Ville Husso, 5/3/17 at CHI, 2nd period (G1-CDF); Jean-Sebastien Aubin, 4/28/06 at TOR, 1st overtime (G5-NDS)
Fewest Opponent Saves, Period 0, Marc Denis, 4/26/09 at HAM, 3rd period (G6-NDS)
Fewest Opponent Saves, Home Period 1, Scott Fankhouser, 5/10/01 vs. ORL, 3rd period (G5-ECF)
Fewest Opponent Saves, Road Period
0, Marc Denis, 4/26/09 at HAM, 3rd period (G6-NDS)
*Includes Lake Erie Monsters
Best of Seven Series 14-10
Leading 1-0 11-0
Leading 2-0 6-0
Leading 3-0 3-0
Leading 2-1 10-1
Leading 3-1 9-0
Leading 3-2 7-1
Trailing 0-1 3-10
Trailing 0-2 0-6
Trailing 0-3 0-4
Trailing 1-2 1-5
Trailing 1-3 0-4
Trailing 2-3 0-6
Tied 1-1 8-4
Tied 2-2 3-3
Tied 3-3 2-2
Best of Five Series 6-5
Leading 1-0 4-3
Leading 2-0 4-1
Leading 2-1 3-2
Trailing 0-1 2-2
Trailing 0-2 1-1
Trailing 1-2 1-2
Tied 1-1 1-3
Tied 2-2 2-4
5-0
1-1 Facing Elimination 14-15
10-7
4-8
Opponent Facing Elimination 20-20
9-14
11-6
COACHING HISTORY
Coach GP W L PCT
Ben Simon (2019) 5 2 3 0.400
Todd Nelson (2016-18) 33 22 11 0.667
Jeff Blashill (2013-15) 50 29 21 0.580
Playoff Results
Lost to CHI (2-3) in 2019 AHL Central Division Semifinals
Lost to MB (2-3) in 2018 AHL Central Division Semifinals
Defeated SYR (4-2) in 2017 AHL Calder Cup Finals
Defeated SJ (4-1) in 2017 AHL Western Conference Finals
Defeated CHI (4-1) in 2017 AHL Central Division Finals
Defeated MIL (3-0) in 2017 AHL Central Division Semifinals
Lost to LE (2-4) in 2016 AHL Central Division Finals
Defeated MIL (3-0) in 2016 AHL Central Division Semifinals
Lost to UTI (2-4) in 2015 AHL Western Conference Finals
Defeated RFD (4-1) in 2015 AHL Western Conference Semifinals
Defeated TOR (3-2) in 2015 AHL Western Conference Quarterfinals
Lost to TEX (2-4) in 2014 AHL Western Conference Semifinals
Defeated ABB (3-1) in 2014 AHL Western Conference Quarterfinals
Defeated SYR (4-2) in 2013 AHL Calder Cup Finals
Defeated OKC (4-3) in 2013 AHL Western Conference Finals
Defeated TOR (4-2) in 2013 AHL Western Conference Semifinals
Defeated HOU (3-2) in 2013 AHL Western Conference Quarterfinals
Curt Fraser (2009) 10 4 6 0.400
Greg Ireland (2005-07) 23 11 12 0.478
Danton Cole (2003-04) 19 10 9 0.526
Lost to MTB (0-4) in 2009 AHL North Division Finals
Defeated HAM (4-2) in 2009 AHL North Division Semifinals
Lost to MTB (3-4) in 2007 AHL North Division Semifinals
Lost to MIL (0-4) in 2006 AHL Western Conference Finals
Defeated MTB (4-3) in 2006 AHL North Division Finals
Defeated TOR (4-1) in 2006 AHL North Division Semifinals
Lost to CHI (0-4) in 2004 AHL West Division Semifinals
Lost to HOU (3-4) in 2003 AHL Western Conference Finals
Defeated CHI (4-0) in 2003 AHL Western Conference Semifinals
Defeated WIL (3-1) in 2003 AHL Western Conference Quarterfinals
Bruce Cassidy (2001-02) 15 8 7 0.533
Guy Charron (2000) 17 10 7 0.588
Bob McNamara (1998) 3 0 3 0.000
Dave Allison (1997) 5 2 3 0.400
Lost to CHI (2-3) in 2002 AHL Western Conference Quarterfinals
Lost to ORL (2-4) in 2001 IHL Eastern Conference Finals
Defeated CLE (4-0) in 2001 IHL Eastern Conference Semifinals
Lost to CHI (2-4) in 2000 IHL Turner Cup Finals
Defeated CIN (4-1) in 2000 IHL Eastern Conference Finals
Defeated CLE (4-2) in 2000 IHL Eastern Conference Semifinals
Lost to CIN (0-3) in 1998 IHL Eastern Conference Quarterfinals
Lost to ORL (2-3) in 1997 IHL Eastern Conference Quarterfinals
OVERTIME RESULTS
Date Opponent Game-Round
Time GWG GR/OPP Goalies
Apr. 21, 1997 @ Orl G2-ECQ 5-4 W (2OT) 39:25 Danton Cole Reddick/LaGrand
Apr. 22, 1998 CIN G3-ECQ 3-4 L 17:15 Don Biggs Lalime/Sarjeant
Apr. 26, 2000 CLE G1-ECS 1-2 L 2:01 Sean Berens Hurme/Gordon
Apr. 30, 2000 @ Cle G3-ECS 4-3 W 13:02 Chris Szysky Hurme/Lamothe
May 26, 2000 @ Chi G1-TCF 3-4 L 17:34 Steve Maltais Hurme/Young
May 3, 2001 ORL G1-ECF 3-4 L (3OT) 51:12 Hugo Boisvert Fountain/Maracle
May 9, 2001 ORL G4-ECF 3-4 L 7:06 Brian Pothier Fountain/Maracle
Apr. 28, 2003 CHI G1-WCS 4-3 W 16:59 Stacy Roest Lamothe/Maracle
May 12, 2003 HOU G1-WCF 2-3 L 5:29 Tony Tuzzolino Lamothe/Holmqvist
May 19, 2003 @ Hou G5-WCF 5-4 W (2OT) 26:35 Stacy Roest Lamothe/Holmqvist
May 21, 2003 HOU G6-WCF 2-1 W 5:12 Mark Mowers Lamothe/Holmqvist
Apr. 16, 2004 CHI G1-WDS 3-4 L 0:58 Derek MacKenzie Lamothe/Lehtonen
Apr. 21, 2006 TOR G1-NDS 6-5 W (3OT) 42:21 Jiri Hudler Howard/Aubin
Apr. 28, 2006 @ Tor G5-NDS 2-1 W (2OT) 20:11 Matt Ellis MacIntyre/Aubin
May 9, 2006 @ Mtb G3-NDF 5-4 W 6:38 Eric Manlow Howard/Flaherty
Apr. 23, 2007 MTB G3-NDS 2-1 W 12:39 Matt Ellis Howard/MacIntyre
Apr. 27, 2007 MTB G5-NDS 4-3 W 4:20 Tony Voce Howard/MacIntyre
Apr. 22, 2009 HAM G4-NDS 3-4 L 2:42 Ryan White Howard/Denis
Apr. 25, 2014 @ Abb G1-WCQ 2-1 W (2OT) 39:26 Ryan Sproul Mrazek/Ortio
May 16, 2014 TEX G5-WCS 2-3 L 3:18 Chris Mueller Mrazek/Nilstorp
May 14, 2015 @ Rfd G4-WCS 2-1 W 0:13 Tyler Bertuzzi McCollum/Leighton
May 29, 2015 UTI G4-WCF 3-2 W 5:05 Andreas Athanasiou McCollum/Markstrom
May 5, 2016 @ Le G1-CDF 2-3 L 12:23 Oliver Bjorkstrand McCollum/Korpisalo
May 16, 2016 LE G6-CDF 3-4 L 12:32 Zach Werenski Coreau/Forsberg
April 21, 2017 MIL G1-CDS 4-3 W 9:32 Tomas Nosek Coreau/Mazanec
April 26, 2017 @ Mil G3-CDS 3-2 W 10:03 Kyle Criscuolo Coreau/Mazanec
June 3, 2017 SYR G2-CCF 6-5 W (2OT) 27:02 Ben Street Coreau/McKenna
1. Nathan Paetsch 78
2. Brian Lashoff 75
3. Mitch Callahan 60
4. Jeff Hoggan 59
Travis Richards 59
6. Brennan Evans 50
7. Derek King 46
1. Tyler Bertuzzi 23
2. Teemu Pulkkinen 22
3. Derek King 16
Tomas Tatar 16
1. Nathan Paetsch 27
2. Derek King 25
3. Eric Tangradi 22
4. Mitch Callahan 21
5. Kevin Miller 14 Jiri Hudler 21
6. Mitch Callahan 13 Travis Richards 21
Tomas Jurco 13
8. Colin Campbell 45 Tomas Nosek 13
9. Tyler Bertuzzi 42
10. Darryl Bootland 41
Michel Picard 13
7. Slava Butsayev 17
Martin Frk 17
Tomas Nosek 17
10. Petr Schastlivy 12 Riley Sheahan 17
Michel Picard 41 Ben Street 12 Ben Street 17
Games Played Goals Assists
1. 13 players tied *24 2012-13
1. Tomas Tatar *16 2012-13
2. Teemu Pulkkinen *14 2014-15
3. Jan Mursak 11 2012-13
1. Eric Tangradi 17 2016-17
2. Jiri Hudler 16 2005-06
3. Ben Street 13 2016-17 Kevin Miller 11 1999-00 Riley Sheahan 13 2012-13
5. Tomas Nosek 10 2016-17
5. Tomas Nosek 12 2016-17 Stacy Roest 10 2002-03 Chad Billins 12 2012-13
7. Tyler Bertuzzi 9 2016-17 Slava Butsayev 12 1999-00
8. Matthew Ford 8 2016-17
8. Andy Miele 11 2014-15 Ben Street 8 2016-17 Landon Ferraro 11 2012-13
Tomas Jurco 8 2012-13 Nathan Paetsch 11 2012-13
Michel Picard 8 1999-00
Petr Schastlivy 8 1999-00
1. Derek King 41
2. Tyler Bertuzzi 39
3. Mitch Callahan 34
Teemu Pulkkinen 34
5. Tomas Nosek 30
Nathan Paetsch 30
7. Ben Street 29
8. Jiri Hudler 28
Tangradi 28
10. Jeff Hoggan 27
1. Tomas Nosek 22 2016-17
Jiri Hudler 22 2005-06
3. Ben Street 21 2016-17
Tomas Tatar 21 2012-13
5. Tyler Bertuzzi 19 2016-17
Philippe Plante +9 1999-00
Aaron Downey 44 2008-09 Eric Tangradi 19 2016-17 Petr Schastlivy +9 1999-00
7. Teemu Pulkkinen 18 2014-15
Kevin Miller 18 1999-00 Teemu Pulkkinen
Michel Picard 18 1999-00 Luke Glendening +8 2012-13
10. Jan Mursak 17 2012-13 John Gruden +8 2000-01
Terry Virtue 42 2005-06
Mitch Callahan 33 2012-13
Darryl Bootland 32 2006-07 Ivan Ciernik +8 1999-00 Yves Sarault 32 1999-00 Yves Sarault +8 1999-00
2022-23
2020-21 Not scheduled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019-20 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 2018-19 Elson/Puempel 4 Colin Campbell +5 Filip Hronek 28 2017-18 Ben Street 8 Three players tied +2 Dan Renouf 19 2016-17 Tomas Nosek 22 Callahan/McIlrath
2015-16 Anthony Mantha 11 Bertuzzi/Miele
Bertuzzi
Miele 12 2014-15 Teemu Pulkkinen 18 Xavier Ouellet
Teemu Pulkkinen 11
5. Tomas Jurco 6
Miller 6
Matt Puempel 3
Travis Richards 3 Stacy Roest 3
Evgeny Svechnikov 3
1. Tomas Tatar *7 2012-13
2. Matthew Ford *6 2016-17
Teemu Pulkkinen *6 2014-15
4. Tomas Nosek 5 2016-17
Kevin Miller 5 1999-00
6. Tomas Jurco 4 2012-13
2 Derek King 4 1999-00 Jakub Kindl 1 2008-09
8. Matt Lorito 3 2016-17 Matt Ellis 1 2006-07
Evgeny Svechnikov 3 2016-17 Hugo Boisvert 1 2002-03
Jiri Hudler 3 2005-06 Stacy Roest 1 2002-03
Donald MacLean 3 2005-06 Sean Gagnon 1 2000-01 Rob Collins 3 2002-03 Derek King 1 2000-01
Stacy Roest 3 2002-03 Yves Sarault 1 1999-00 Derek King 3 2000-01
Ellis 3
Kip Miller 3
2 Teemu Pulkkinen 3
1 Petr Schastlivy 3
1 Tomas Tatar 3
Manlow 1 9. Joakim Andersson 2
Danton Cole 2
Matthew Ford 2 Ryan Sproul 1
Martin Frk 2 Ben Street 1
Derek King 2
Kent McDonell 2
Mark Mowers 2
Stacy Roest 2
Ben Street 2
Eric Tangradi 2
1. Tomas Tatar 3 2012-13 1. Stacy Roest 2 2002-03 1. Tomas Jurco 2 2012-13 Kip Miller 3 2000-01 2. Kyle Criscuolo *1 2016-17
Petr Schastlivy 3 1999-00 Tomas Nosek *1 2016-17 Philippe Plante 2
4. Mitch Callahan 2 2016-17 Ben Street *1 2016-17
Martin Frk 2 2016-17 Andreas Athanasiou *1 2014-15
Teemu Pulkkinen 2 2014-15 Tyler Bertuzzi *1 2014-15
Tomas Jurco 2 2013-14 Ryan Sproul 1 2013-14
Joakim Andersson 2 2012-13 Matt Ellis 1 2006-07
Mitch Callahan 2 2012-13 Tony Voce 1 2006-07
Tomas Jurco 2 2012-13 Matt Ellis 1 2005-06
Matt Ellis 2 2005-06 Jiri Hudler 1 2005-06
Kent McDonell 2 2005-06 Eric Manlow 1 2005-06
Hugo Boisvert 2 2002-03 Mark Mowers 1 2002-03
Mark Mowers 2 2002-03 Chris Szysky 1 1999-00
Stacy Roest 2 2002-03 Danton Cole 1 1996-97 Danton Cole 2 1996-97
2021-22 n/a n/a
2020-21 Not scheduled due to COVID-19 pandemic 2019-20 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 2018-19 Hulak/Saarijarvi 1 n/a Turner Elson 1 2017-18 Ford/Street 1 n/a Lashoff/Street 1 2016-17 Callahan/Frk 2 Three players tied *1 Criscuolo/Renouf
Shots
1. Derek King 148
2. Jeff Hoggan 124
(Min. 1.25 Shots Per Game)
Filip Zadina 0.286
3. Teemu Pulkkinen 123 3. David Oliver 0.273
4. Travis Richards 120
5. Mitch Callahan 112
6. Nathan Paetsch 104
7. Michel Picard 102
8. Eric Tangradi 99
9. Tomas Jurco 93
10. Tomas Nosek 89
Shots
Valtteri Filppula 0.269
Tyler Bertuzzi 0.264
Josh Langfeld 0.250
Larkin 0.250
0.250
Roest 0.250
Turner Elson 0.222
0.222
Percentage (Min. 1.25 Shots Per Game)
1. Tomas Tatar *78 2012-13 1. Tyler Bertuzzi 0.350 2015-16
2. Derek King 75 1999-00 2. Colin Campbell 0.333 2018-19
3. Teemu Pulkkinen 69 2014-15
Tomas Jurco 69 2012-13
5. Ben Street 64 2016-17
6. Jiri Hudler 60 2005-06
Michel Picard 60 1999-00
Turner Elson 0.286 2018-19
Zadina 0.286 2018-19
David Oliver 0.273 2000-01
8. Petr Schastlivy 58 1999-00 8. Hugo Boisvert 0.263 2002-03
9. Eric Tangradi 57 2016-17 9. Valtteri Filppula 0.259 2005-06
Jan Mursak 57 2012-13
Stacy Roest 0.250 2002-03
Tomas Kopecky 57 2005-06 Josh Langfeld 0.250 2001-02 Travis Richards 0.250 1997-98 Danton Cole 0.250 1996-97
Shots
1.25 Shots Per Game)
2020-21 Not scheduled due to COVID-19 pandemic 2019-20 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2002-03 Jason Williams 46
2001-02 Tim Skarperud 17
2000-01 Derek King 32
1999-00 Derek King 75
1998-99 n/a
1. Petr Mrazek *24 2012-13 1. Petr Mrazek *1431:18 2012-13
2. Jared Coreau 19 2016-17 2. Jared Coreau 1140:48 2016-17
3. Jani Hurme 17 1999-00 3. Jani Hurme 1028:02 1999-00
4. Tom McCollum 15 2014-15 4. Marc Lamothe 944:54 2002-03
Jared Coreau
2015-16 Marc Lamothe 15 2002-03 5. Tom McCollum 894:52 2014-15
6. Jimmy Howard 13 2005-06 6. Jimmy Howard 762:39 2005-06
7. Petr Mrazek 10 2013-14 7. Petr Mrazek 599:32 2013-14
Martin Prusek 2.16 2001-02 Jimmy Howard 10 2008-09 8. Jimmy Howard 598:26 2008-09 Jani Hurme 2.16 1999-00
9. Mike Fountain 8 2000-01 9. Mike Fountain 521:45 2000-01
Petr Mrazek 2.31 2012-13 10. Tom McCollum 7 2015-16 10. Jimmy Howard 434:08 2006-07
Pokey Reddick 2.32 1996-97 Jimmy Howard 7 2006-07
1. Petr Mrazek 20
2. Jared Coreau 18
3. Tom McCollum 13
4. Jimmy Howard 12
5. Jani Hurme 10
5. Marc Lamothe 511 Marc Lamothe 10 6. Jani Hurme 447
7. Mike Fountain 5 7. Mike Fountain 218
8. Drew MacIntyre 3 8. Pokey Reddick 141
9. Martin Prusek 2 9. Harri Sateri 133 Pokey Reddick 2 10. Drew MacIntyre 110 Harri Sateri 2
1. Jared Coreau *15 2016-17 1. Petr Mrazek *42012-13
Petr Mrazek *15 2012-13 2. Jared Coreau 12017-18
3. Marc Lamothe 10 2002-03 Marc Lamothe 12002-03
Jani Hurme 10 1999-00 Mike Fountain 12000-01
5. Tom McCollum 9 2014-15 Jani Hurme 11999-00
6. Petr Mrazek 5 2013-14
Jimmy Howard 5 2005-06
Mike Fountain 5 2000-01
9. Jimmy Howard 4 2008-09
10. Tom McCollum 3 2015-16
Jimmy Howard 3 2006-07
Drew MacIntyre 3 2005-06
1. Petr Mrazek *603 2012-13
2. Jared Coreau 542 2016-17
3. Jani Hurme 447 1999-00
4. Marc Lamothe 414 2002-03
5. Tom McCollum 413 2014-15
6. Jimmy Howard 340 2005-06
7. Petr Mrazek 288 2013-14
8. Jimmy Howard 216 2008-09
9. Mike Fountain 208 2000-01
10. Tom McCollum 181 2015-16
Save Percentage (Min. 60 Minutes Played)
1. Drew MacIntyre 0.940
2. Mathieu Chouinard 0.935
3. Marc Lamothe 0.926
4. Jani Hurme 0.924
5. Pokey Reddick 0.916
6. Jared Coreau 0.915 Petr Mrazek 0.915
8. Tom McCollum 0.913
9. Harri Sateri 0.911
10. Jimmy Howard 0.899
Save Percentage (Min. 60 Minutes Played)
1. Jared Coreau *0.949 2015-16
2. Drew MacIntyre 0.940 2005-06
3. Marc Lamothe 0.935 2002-03 Mathieu Chouinard 0.935 2000-01
5. Jimmy Howard 0.927 2006-07
6. Jared Coreau 0.924 2017-18 Jani Hurme 0.924 1999-00
8. Tom McCollum 0.919 2015-16
9. Tom McCollum 0.916 2014-15 Petr Mrazek 0.916 2012-13 Pokey Reddick 0.916 1996-97
Save Percentage (Min. 60 Minutes Played)
2022-23 n/a
2021-22 n/a
2020-21 Not scheduled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019-20 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2018-19 Harri Sateri 0.911
2017-18 Jared Coreau 0.924
2016-17 Jared Coreau 0.909
2015-16 Jared Coreau *0.949
2014-15 Tom McCollum 0.916
2013-14 Petr Mrazek 0.911
2012-13 Petr Mrazek 0.916
2011-12 n/a
2010-11 n/a
2009-10 n/a
2008-09 Jimmy Howard 0.900
2007-08 n/a
2006-07 Jimmy Howard 0.927
2005-06 Drew MacIntyre 0.940
2004-05 n/a
2003-04 Marc Lamothe 0.890
2002-03 Marc Lamothe 0.935
2001-02 Martin Prusek 0.896
2000-01 Mathieu Chouinard 0.935
1999-00 Jani Hurme 0.924
1998-99 n/a
1997-98 Patrick Lalime 0.892
1996-97 Pokey Reddick 0.916
AHL Calder Cup Champions 2016-17, 2012-13
AHL Western Conference Playoff Champions –Robert W. Clarke Trophy 2016-17, 2012-13
AHL Regular Season Champions –Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy 2005-06
AHL Western Conference Regular Season Champions –N.R. (Bud) Poile Trophy 2005-06
AHL Western Conference Regular Season Champions 2002-03
AHL Midwest Division Champions –N.R. (Bud) Poile Trophy 2014-15, 2012-13
AHL North Division Champions – Sam Pollock Trophy 2005-06
AHL Central Division Champions – John Chick Trophy 2002-03
AHL West Division Champions – N.R. (Bud) Poile Trophy 2001-02
AHL Ticket Sales Department of the Year 2021-22, 2013-14, 2010-11
AHL Team Business Services Award for Community Service – Western Conference 2022-23. 2012-13, 2008-09
AHL Team Business Services Award for Digital Media –Western Conference 2017-18, 2014-15, 2013-14
AHL Team Business Services Award for Fan Experience –Western Conference 2015-16, 2009-10
AHL Team Business Services Award for Overall Ticket Sales – Western Conference 2014-15, 2008-09
AHL Team Business Services Award for Season Ticket Sales Growth – Western Conference 2017-18
AHL Outstanding Executive –James C. Hendy Memorial Award 2017-18 Tim Gortsema
AHL Playoff MVP – Jack A. Butterfield Trophy 2016-17 Tyler Bertuzzi 2012-13 Tomas Tatar
AHL Coach of the Year - Louis A.R. Pieri Memorial Award 2013-14 Jeff Blashill 2001-02 Bruce Cassidy
AHL Regular Season MVP – Les Cunningham Award 2005-06 Donald MacLean
AHL Outstanding Defenseman – Eddie Shore Award 2004-05 Niklas Kronwall
AHL Outstanding Goaltender - Aldege “Baz” Bastien Memorial Award 2002-03 Marc Lamothe 2001-02 Martin Prusek
AHL Outstanding Team Goaltending - Harry “Hap” Holmes Memorial Award 2002-03 Marc Lamothe, Joey MacDonald 2001-02 Martin Prusek, Simon Lajeunesse, Mathieu Chouinard
AHL Top Goal Scorer – Willie Marshall Award 2014-15 Teemu Pulkkinen 2005-06 Donald MacLean (co-winner)
AHL Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award (player who best exemplifies the qualities of sportsmanship, determination and dedication to hockey) 2014-15 Jeff Hoggan 2011-12 Chris Minard
AHL Yanick Dupre Memorial Award (Man of the Year) 2020-21 Josh Chapman and head trainers from all 31 AHL teams
AHL Outstanding Media Coverage –James H. Ellery Memorial Award
2019-20
2009-10
2007-08
2002-03
Larry Figurski (WOOD TV8)
Bob Kaser - Radio
Tim Doty (Fox 17) - TV
Joe Conklin (Grand Rapids Press)Newspaper
2001-02 WOOD TV8 - TV
AHL Outstanding PR & Marketing Executive –Ken McKenzie Award
2006-07
AHL All-Star Team
2020-21
2015-16
Randy Cleves
RW Riley Barber (Central Division)
D Robbie Russo (2nd Team) 2014-15
2013-14
2012-13
2008-09
2005-06
2004-05
2002-03
2001-02
C Andy Miele (1st Team)
RW Teemu Pulkkinen (1st Team)
D Adam Almquist (2nd Team)
G Petr Mrazek (2nd Team)
RW Gustav Nyquist (1st Team)
RW Darren Haydar (2nd Team)
LW Donald MacLean (1st Team)
D Bryan Helmer (2nd Team)
LW Jiri Hudler (2nd Team)
D Niklas Kronwall (1st Team)
G Marc Lamothe (1st Team)
RW Mark Mowers (2nd Team)
LW Michel Picard (2nd Team)
D John Gruden (1st Team)
G Martin Prusek (1st Team)
AHL All-Rookie Team
2017-18
2015-16
2013-14
2011-12
2010-11
2008-09
2005-06
D Filip Hronek
D Robbie Russo
RW Teemu Pulkkinen
D Ryan Sproul
LW Gustav Nyquist
D Brendan Smith
C Justin Abdelkader
G Jimmy Howard
AHL All-Star Classic Participants
2023
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
D Brian Lashoff (captain)
RW Matthew Ford (captain)
RW Chris Terry
RW Chris Terry
LW Matt Lorito
LW Matt Puempel
John Bernal (athletic trainer)
Brad Thompson (equipment manager)
Todd Nelson (coach, Central Division
All-Stars - W)
C Matt Lorito
D Robbie Russo
LW Jeff Hoggan (captain)
D Xavier Ouellet
D Xavier Ouellet+
RW Teemu Pulkkinen*
John Bernal (athletic trainer)
Brad Thompson (equipment manager)
Jeff Blashill (co-coach, AHL All-Stars - W)
D Alexey Marchenko
D Chad Billins
G Petr Mrazek
RW Gustav Nyquist
LW Gustav Nyquist
C Ilari Filppula#
D Brendan Smith+
C Patrick Rissmiller
D Jakub Kindl*
G Daniel Larsson
D Jonathan Ericsson
G Jimmy Howard
D Derek Meech
C Kip Miller (captain)
C Valtteri Filppula
LW Jiri Hudler*
C Donald MacLean#
D Niklas Kronwall*
G Joey MacDonald
LW Jiri Hudler
D Niklas Kronwall+
D Travis Richards (captain)*
2003
C Nathan Robinson
Rob Snitzer (medical therapist)
Brad Thompson (equipment manager)
G Marc Lamothe
RW Mark Mowers
2002 Bruce Cassidy (head coach, PlanetUSA All-Stars)
Gene Reilly (assistant coach, PlanetUSA All-Stars)
LW Chris Bala#
D John Gruden
C Kip Miller@ G Martin Prusek+
LW Petr Schastlivy+
AHL Player of the Month
April 2022 Riley Barber
Feb. 2012 Chris Minard
AHL Player of the Week
Oct. 16, 2022 Austin Czarnik
Jan. 12, 2020 Calvin Pickard
Feb. 18, 2018 Jared Coreau
Nov. 20, 2016 Matt Lorito
Feb. 28, 2016 Robbie Russo
Nov. 22, 2015 Tomas Jurco
March 1, 2015 Petr Mrazek
Feb. 1, 2015 Jared Coreau
Feb. 3, 2013 Petr Mrazek
Jan. 20, 2013 Joakim Andersson
Dec. 13, 2009 Francis Pare
Jan. 25, 2009 Jimmy Howard
Dec. 21, 2008 Francis Pare
Feb. 19, 2007 Matt Ellis
March 20, 2006 Jimmy Howard
Dec. 26, 2005 Clay Wilson
Nov. 21, 2005 Valtteri Filppula
Oct. 17, 2005 Jiri Hudler
Feb. 16, 2004 Joey MacDonald
Dec. 22, 2003 Nathan Robinson
Nov. 18, 2002 Marc Lamothe
Jan. 14, 2002 Kip Miller
Nov. 19, 2001 Petr Schastlivy
AHL Goaltender of the Month
Feb. 2018 Jared Coreau
Dec. 2015 Jared Coreau
Dec. 2007 Jimmy Howard
March 2006 Jimmy Howard
Jan. 2002 Simon Lajeunesse
AHL Rookie of the Month
April 2022 Jonatan Berggren
Oct. 2008 Justin Abdelkader
Feb. 2003 Tomas Kopecky
AHL Milestone of the Month
March 2006 Donald MacLean
AHL Man of the Year (Griffins Nominee)
2022-23 Victor Brattstrom
2021-22 Kyle Criscuolo
2020-21 Josh Chapman
2019-20 Chris Terry
2018-19 Chris Terry
2017-18 Tom McCollum
2016-17 Nathan Paetsch
2015-16 Tom McCollum
2014-15
Tom McCollum
2013-14 Tom McCollum
2012-13 Chad Billins
2011-12 Francis Pare
2010-11 Greg Amadio
2009-10
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07
2005-06
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
John Vigilante
Jimmy Howard
Jimmy Howard
Derek Meech
Bryan Helmer
Joey MacDonald
Travis Richards
Marc Lamothe
Jason Doig
IHL Eastern Conference Playoff ChampionsFrank Gallagher Trophy 1999-00
IHL Regular Season Champions - Fred A. Huber Trophy 2000-01
IHL Eastern Division/Conference Champions 2000-01, 1999-00
IHL Executive of the Year – Andy Mulligan Trophy 1996-97 Dan DeVos
IHL General Manager of the Year 1996-97 Bob McNamara
IHL Coach of the Year – Commissioner’s Trophy 1999-00 Guy Charron
IHL Regular Season Scoring Champion –Leo P. Lamoureux Trophy 2000-01 Derek King (co-winner)
IHL Eastern Conference PR Staff of the Year 2000-01 Randy Cleves, Justin Copertino
IHL All-Star Team 2000-01
1999-00
LW Derek King (1st Team)
G Mike Fountain (2nd Team)
D Travis Richards (2nd Team)
LW Ivan Ciernik (Honorable Mention)
D Joel Kwiatkowski (Hon. Men.)
C Todd White (Hon. Men.)
G Jani Hurme (2nd Team)
LW Derek King (Hon. Men.)
C Kevin Miller (Hon. Men.)
D Todd Nelson (Hon. Men.)
LW Michel Picard (Hon. Men.)
LW Petr Schastlivy (Hon. Men.)
1998-99
C Glen Metropolit (Hon. Men.) 1997-98
LW Michel Picard (Hon. Men.) 1996-97
LW Michel Picard (1st Team)
C Jeff Nelson (Hon. Men.)
G Pokey Reddick (Hon. Men.)
IHL All-Star Game Participants
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
Bruce Cassidy (co-coach)
G Mike Fountain*
D Joel Kwiatkowski#
D Travis Richards@
C Todd White*
D John Gruden*
G Jani Hurme#
C Kevin Miller*
LW Petr Schastlivy
C Robert Petrovicky
RW Maxim Spiridonov
G Ian Gordon#
D Kerry Huffman
LW Michel Picard#
C Jeff Nelson
LW Michel Picard*
G Pokey Reddick*
IHL Player of the Month
Apr. 2001
Apr. 2000
Jan. 2000
Nov. 1998
Nov. 1997
Dec. 1996
Derek King
Slava Butsayev
Michel Picard
Robert Petrovicky
Michel Picard
Michel Picard
IHL Player of the Week
Apr. 2, 2001
Mar. 19, 2001
Feb. 19, 2001
Jan. 2, 2001
Dec. 11, 2000
Apr. 5, 1999
Nov. 30, 1998
Dec. 30, 1996
Derek King
Slava Butsayev
Kip Miller
Slava Butsayev
Chris Neil
Todd Hlushko
Maxim Spiridonov
Michel Picard
IHL Goaltender of the Month
Apr. 2001 Mike Fountain
IHL Goaltender of the Week
Apr. 9, 2001
Jan. 2, 2001
Mike Fountain
Mike Fountain
Nov. 13, 2000 Mike Fountain
Feb. 21, 2000 Jani Hurme
Dec. 27, 1999 Mike Fountain
Dec. 13, 1999 Jani Hurme
Nov. 22, 1999 Jani Hurme
Nov. 1, 1999 Jani Hurme
Oct. 11, 1999 Mike Fountain
Oct. 12, 1998 Ian Gordon
Nov. 3, 1997 Ian Gordon
Jan. 20, 1997 Pokey Reddick
Oct. 28, 1996 Pokey Reddick
Oct. 7, 1996 Pokey Reddick
IHL Defenseman of the Month
Mar. 2001 Travis Richards
IHL Defenseman of the Week
Dec. 11, 2000 Dave Van Drunen
Oct. 9, 2000 Joel Bouchard
IHL Rookie of the Month
Nov. 1999 Petr Schastlivy
IHL Rookie of the Week
Jan. 29, 2001 Mathieu Chouinard
Jan. 17, 2001 Mathieu Chouinard
Apr. 3, 2000 Petr Schastlivy
Dec. 27, 1999 Petr Schastlivy
Nov. 22, 1999 Petr Schastlivy
IHL Plus/Minus Player of the Year 2000-01 Ivan Ciernik
1999-00 Todd Nelson
IHL Plus/Minus Player of the Month
Apr. 2001 Derek King
Dec. 2000 Ivan Ciernik
Mar. 2000 Todd Nelson
Feb. 2000 Karel Rachunek/Travis Richards
Nov. 1999 Darren Rumble
IHL Plus/Minus Player of the Week
Apr. 2, 2001 Slava Butsayev
Mar. 12, 2001 Slava Butsayev/Travis Richards
Feb. 19, 2001 Kip Miller
Jan. 2, 2001 Derek King
Dec. 11, 2000
Sean Berens
Oct. 16, 2000 Todd White
Apr. 17, 2000 Slava Butsayev
Apr. 10, 2000 Derek King
Mar. 13, 2000 Todd Nelson
Feb. 14, 2000 Karel Rachunek
Nov. 15, 1999 Philippe Plante
Nov. 1, 1999 Karel Rachunek
*Starter
#Replacement
@Selected to start, did not play
+Selected to team, did not play
Team Captain
2020-23
2017-20
2016-17
2012-16
2011-12
2009-11
2008-09
2007-08
2005-07
2004-05
Brian Lashoff
Matthew Ford
Nathan Paetsch
Jeff Hoggan
Garnet Exelby
Jamie Tardif
Darren Haydar
Ryan Oulahen, Mark Cullen,
Garrett Stafford
Matt Ellis
Blake Sloan 2001-04
Travis Richards
1999-01
Ed Patterson 1998-99
Danton Cole 1997-98
Don McSween
Kerry Huffman 1996-97
Grand Rapids Griffins Founders “Overtime” Award 2022
Matt Batchelder
Sean Wright
Bob Kaser
Vedder 2013
Randy Cleves
Timothy B. Gortsema
DP Fox Sports Employee of the Year
Nicolas Carrillo
Malson
Ritsema
Kevin Curnow
Valisa Maki
Meyers
John Hoffa
Brad Thompson
Matt Batchelder
Terry Marshall
Kyle Janssens
John VanderHaagen
Tom Sullivan
Randy Cleves
Dave Berkhof
Lisa Vedder
Tim Kastelic
Lourie Boike
Cindy DeMots
HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Bob Kaser
Mike Knuble
Dan DeVos (Outstanding Team Award
to DeVos Family)
HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE 2020 Darren Haydar
Bryan Helmer
U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE
Chris Chelios
Andersson, Joakim*
Bala, Chris* 1 (2001-02)
Batyrshin, Ruslan 1 (1995-96)
Jonatan*
Radim
Billins, Chad* 1 (2013-14)
Boileau, Patrick 5 (1996-04)
Boivin, Claude 4 (1991-95)
Bonni, Ryan 1 (1999-00)
Bootland, Darryl* 3 (2003-08)
Bouchard, Joel 11 (1994-06)
Brimanis, Aris
Brome, Mathias 1 (2020-21)
Sheldon*
Brunnstrom, Fabian 3 (2008-12)
Butsayev, Slava
Chelios, Jake* 1 (2018-19)
Chiasson, Alex 11 (2012-23)
Dennis*
Cleary, Daniel 17 (1997-15)
Colaiacovo, Carlo (cs) 13 (2002-16)
Dobbin, Brian
Downey, Aaron
Mark 13 (1999-13)
Patrick 14 (2005-19)
Christoffer 2 (2018-20)
Elkins, Corey
Cory*
John*
Brad
Hocking, Justin 1 (1993-94)
Hoggan, Jeff 5 (2005-10)
Hronek, Filip* 5 (2018-23)
Hudler, Jiri 12
Huffman, Kerry 10 (1986-96)
Hull, Jody (cs) 16 (1988-04)
Hussey, Matt 3 (2003-07)
Janik, Doug 9 (2002-12)
Janmark, Mattias* 7 (2015-23)
Jarnkrok, Calle* 10 (2013-23)
Jensen, Nick* 7 (2016-23)
Johansson, Jonas 1 (2005-06)
Jurco, Tomas* 7 (2013-21)
Kaminsky, Yan 2 (1993-95)
Kampfer, Steven 9 (2010-21)
Keller, Ryan* 1 (2009-10)
Kelly, Chris* 14 (2003-18)
Kindl, Jakub* 8 (2009-17)
King, Derek
Krys
Kopecky, Tomas* 10 (2005-15)
Kordic, Dan 6
Niklas*
Kruppke, Gord 3 (1990-94)
Kuffner, Ryan 1 (2018-19)
Kwiatkowski, Joel* 7 (2000-08)
Lindstrom, Gustav* 4 (2019-23)
Matt* 1 (2016-17)
Luff, Matt 5 (2018-23)
MacLean, Donald 6 (1997-07)
Manlow, Eric 4 (2000-04)
Mantha, Anthony* 8 (2015-23)
Marchenko, Alexey* 4 (2013-17)
Martins, Steve 10 (1995-06)
May, Brad 18 (1991-10)
McBain, Jason 2 (1995-97)
McCarty, Darren
McIlrath,
McSween, Don 5 (1987-96)
Nosek, Tomas*
Nylander, Michael
Nyquist, Gustav*
Danny 4 (2016-22)
Ouellet, Xavier* 8 (2013-21)
Paetsch, Nathan 5 (2005-10)
Parse, Scott* 3 (2009-12)
Patterson, Ed 3 (1993-97)
Pearson, Chase*
Peterson, Brent 3 (1996-99)
Petrovicky, Robert 8 (1992-01)
Picard, Michel 9 (1990-01)
Porter, Kevin 8 (2008-17)
Puempel, Matt 4 (2014-19)
Pulkkinen, Teemu* 4 (2013-17)
Quincey, Kyle* 13 (2005-18)
Quine, Alan* 5
Rachunek, Karel*
Joel
Renouf, Dan* 4
Richards,
Rissmiller, Patrick 6
Ritola, Mattias* 4 (2007-12)
Rivers, Jamie 11 (1995-07)
Roberts, Dave 5 (1993-98)
Robinson, Nathan* 2 (2003-06)
Roest,
Royer, Gaetan*
Russo, Robbie* 1 (2016-17)
Samuelsson, Mikael
Yves
Moritz*
Konstantin
Darrin
Sheahan, Riley*
Sulak, Libor*
Svechnikov, Evgeny*
Allison, Dave 1 (1983-84)
Cassidy, Bruce 6 (1983-90) 1
Charron, Guy 12 (1969-81)
Cichocki, Chris 4 (1985-89) 68 11
Cole, Danton 7 (1989-96)
Fraser, Curt 12 (1978-90)
King, Derek 14 (1986-00)
Knuble, Mike 16 (1996-13)
Krygier, Todd 9 (1989-98)
Miller, Kelly 15 (1984-99)
Nelson, Todd 2 (1991-94)
Paek, Jim 5 (1990-95)
Simon, Ben 4 (2001-06)
Stothers, Mike 4 (1984-88)
Tapper, Brad 3 (2000-03)
Bold = Registered at least one NHL game after playing for the Griffins Italics = Had name engraved on the Stanley Cup after playing or coaching for Grand Rapids * = Made NHL debut after playing for the Griffins (cs) = Joined the Griffins on a conditioning stint from his NHL club
* A Griffins alumnus has had his name engraved on the Stanley Cup in each of the last four years, 10 times in the last 16 years, and 12 times in the last 19 seasons (2004; 2006; 2008-2011; 2013; 2016; 2020-2023).
* Three Griffins head coaches - Guy Charron, Bruce Cassidy and Jeff Blashill - moved on to the NHL after winning Coach of the Year honors in Grand Rapids, while three assistant coaches eventually advanced to coaching positions in the NHL (Curtis Hunt, Kelly Miller and Todd Nelson). With Vegas in 2023, Cassidy became the first former Griffins coach to hoist the Stanley Cup.
* 15 former Griffins were on the playoff roster of the 2008 Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings, nine of whom had their names engraved on the Cup: Niklas Kronwall, Jiri Hudler, Valtteri Filppula, Brett Lebda, Darren Helm, Tomas Kopecky, Darren McCarty, Derek Meech and Chris Osgood.
* 35 Griffins players and two coaches have had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup at some point during their careers, including 19 who earned the honor after their time in Grand Rapids.
* All 32 NHL teams have had a former Griffin play for them at some point.
* 38 Griffins alumni logged ice time with 17 NHL teams during the 2022-23 season.
* 107 players have made their NHL debut after first playing for the Griffins, including 71 who made their debut during the same season they played in Grand Rapids.
* 203 Griffins players have gone on to play in the NHL, including 26 goalies and 177 skaters.
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Bakersfield Condors (EDM)
Calgary Wranglers (CGY)
Coachella Valley Firebirds (SEA)
Colorado Eagles (COL)
Henderson Silver Knights (VGK)
Ontario Reign (LA)
San Diego Gulls (ANA)
San Jose Barracuda (SJ)
Tucson Roadrunners (ARI)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
Bridgeport Islanders (NYI)
Charlotte Checkers (FLA)
Hartford Wolf Pack (NYR)
Hershey Bears (WSH)
Lehigh Valley Phantoms (PHI)
Providence Bruins (BOS)
Springfield Thunderbirds (STL)
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (PIT)
North Division
Belleville Senators (OTT)
Cleveland Monsters (CBJ)
Laval Rocket (MTL)
Rochester Americans (BUF)
Syracuse Crunch (TB)
Toronto Marlies (TOR)
Utica Comets (NJ)
A total of 23 teams will qualify for the AHL’s 2024 postseason, with five rounds of playoffs leading to the crowning of a Calder Cup champion.
The playoff field will include the top six finishers in the eight-team Atlantic Division, the top five finishers each in the seven-team North and Central Divisions, and the top seven teams in the 10-team Pacific Division.
First Round matchups will be best-of-three series. The two highest seeds in the Atlantic, the three highest seeds in each of the North and Central, and the first-place team in the Pacific will receive byes into the best-of-five Division Semifinals, with the First Round winners re-seeded in each division. The Division Finals will also be best-of-five series, followed by best-of-seven Conference Finals and a best-of-seven Calder Cup Finals.
33800 King Road
Abbotsford, BC V2S 8H8 abbotsford.canucks.com (604) 743-5000
Chief Operating Officer: Rob Mullowney
General Manager/
Alternate Gov.: Ryan Johnson
Head Coach: Jeremy Colliton
Associate Coach: Gary Agnew
Assistant Coach: Jeff Ulmer
Athletic Therapist: Chris Trivieri
Equipment Manager: Ramandeep ‘Chico’ Dhanjal
Communications: Ben Goodman
Broadcaster: Brandon Astle
2022-23 Home Attendance: 111,796 (3,105 avg. – 30th in AHL)
Home Arena: Abbotsford Centre
Capacity: 7,073
Entered AHL: 2021-22
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 2 of 2
Conference: Western Division: Pacific
Time Zone: Pacific
Affiliation: Vancouver Canucks
Team Colors: Field Green, Pacific Blue, Valley Fog, Fraser Navy, White
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 40-25-3-4, 87 pts., 0.604 (4th in Pacific Division/9th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 3-3 (defeated Bakersfield 2-0 in Pacific Division First Round, lost to Calgary 1-3 in Pacific Division Semifinals)
No games scheduled
1001 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 bakersfieldcondors.com Phone: (661) 324-7825
Owner: Daryl Katz
President: Matthew Riley
Sr. Vice President: Justin Fahsbender
General Manager: Keith Gretzky
Head Coach: Colin Chaulk
Assistant Coaches: Nate DiCasmirro, Keith McCambridge
Goaltending Coach: Sylvain Rodrigue
Athletic Trainer: Josh Bennett
Equipment Manager: Matt Brayfield
Media Relations/
Broadcaster: Ryan Holt
2022-23 Home Attendance: 165,843 (4,607 avg. – 23rd in AHL)
Home Arena: Mechanics Bank Arena
Capacity: 8,751
Began Play: 1998-99 (WCHL)
Entered AHL: 2015-16
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 3 of 6
Conference: Western Division: Pacific
Time Zone: Pacific
Affiliation: Edmonton Oilers
Team Colors: Blue, Orange, Grey
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 37-31-2-2, 78 pts., 0.542 (5th in Pacific Division/20th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 0-2 (lost to Abbotsford 0-2 in Pacific Division First Round)
No games scheduled
265 Cannifton Road Belleville, ON K8N 4V8 bellevillesens.com
Phone: (613) 967-8067
Owner: Michael Andlauer
Alternate Gov./Sr, VP,
Business Operations: Breanne Matthews
General Manager: Ryan Bowness
Head Coach: David Bell
Assistant Coaches: Nathan McIver, Ben Sexton
Goaltending Coach: Justin Peters
Athletic Therapist: Craig Belfer
Equipment Manager: Matthew Mitchell
Communications: David Foot, Joel Vanderlaan
Broadcaster: David Foot
2022-23 Home Attendance: 89,683 (2,491 avg. – 31st in AHL)
Capacity: 4,365
Entered AHL: 2017-18
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 1 of 4
Conference: Eastern Division: North
Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: Ottawa Senators
Team Colors: Red, Black, White
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 31-31-6-4, 72 pts., 0.500 (7th in North Division/26th in AHL) 2023 Playoff Record: Did not qualify
12/8 @ Belleville 7 p.m.
12/9 @ Belleville 7 p.m.
1/26 VS. BELLEVILLE 7 p.m.
1/27 VS. BELLEVILLE 7 p.m.
600 Main Street Bridgeport, CT 06604 bridgeportislanders.com Phone: (203) 345-2300
Co-Owners: John Collins, Jon Ledecky, Scott Malkin, Dewey Shay
General Manager: Chris Lamoriello
Head Coach: Rick Kowalsky
Assistant Coaches: Matt Macdonald, Pascal Rheaume
Goaltending Coach: Chris Terreri
Athletic Trainer: Joseph Erdos
Equipment Manager: Brent Sopko
Communications/
Broadcaster: Alan Fuehring
2022-23 Home Attendance: 112,391 (3,122 avg. – 29th in AHL)
Home Arena: Total Mortgage Arena
Capacity: 8,412
Entered AHL: 2001-02
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 10 of 20
Conference: Eastern Division: Atlantic Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: New York Islanders
Team Colors: Orange, Blue, White
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 34-30-7-1, 76 pts., 0.528 (7th in Atlantic Division/23rd in AHL) 2023 Playoff Record: Did not qualify
No games scheduled
555 Saddledome Rise SE Calgary, AB T2G 2W1 calgarywranglers.com (403) 777-4646
General Manager: Brad Pascall
President: Jamie Cochrane
President/CEO: John Bean
Head Coach: Trent Cull
Assistant Coaches: Joe Cirella, Don Nachbaur
Goaltending Coach: MacKenzie Skapski
Athletic Therapist: Bryan Erspamer
Equipment Manager: Peter Bureaux
Communications: Jordan Bay, Peter Hanlon, Sean Kelso
Broadcaster: Sandra Prusina
2022-23 Home Attendance: 141,299 (3,925 avg. – 25th in AHL)
Home Arena: Scotiabank Saddledome Capacity: 19,289
Entered AHL: 2022-23
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 1 of 1
Conference: Western
Division: Pacific Time Zone: Mountain
Affiliation: Calgary Flames
Team Colors: Red, Yellow
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 51-17-3-1, 106 pts., 0.736 (1st in Pacific Division/1st in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 5-4 (defeated Abbotsford 3-1 in Pacific Division Semifinals, lost to Coachella Valley 2-3 in Pacific Division Finals)
No games scheduled
2700 E. Independence Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28205 gocheckers.com (704) 342-4423
Owner/CEO/Governor: Michael A. Kahn
COO/Alternate Governor: Tera Black
Sr. VP of Hockey
Operations: Derek Wilkinson
General Manager: Gregory Campbell
Head Coach: Geordie Kinnear
Assistant Coaches: Bobby Sanguinetti, Jared Staal
Assistant/
Goaltending Coach: Leo Luongo
Athletic Trainer: Zach Casinelli
Equipment Manager: Chris Fournier
Communications: Paul Branecky, Nick Niedzielski
Broadcaster: T.J. Chillot
2022-23 Home Attendance: 237,411 (6,595 avg. – 11th in AHL)
Home Arena: Bojangles’ Coliseum Capacity: 8,500 Began Play: 1993-94 (ECHL) Entered AHL: 2010-11 Calder Cups: One (2019) Seasons in Playoffs: 7 of 11 Conference: Eastern Division: Atlantic Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: Florida Panthers Team Colors: Red, Black, Silver
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 39-25-5-3, 86 pts., 0.597 (3rd in Atlantic Division/10th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 3-4 (defeated Lehigh Valley 2-1 in Atlantic Division First Round, lost to Hershey 1-3
Atlantic Division Semifinals)
No games scheduled
Chairman of the Board/Governor: Don Levin
General Manager: Wendell Young
Asst. General Manager: Bill Bentley
Head Coach: Bob Nardella
Assistant Coach: Dave Barr
Goaltending Coach: Stan Dubicki
Athletic Trainer: Kevin Kacer
Equipment Manager: Bob Kennedy
2301 Ravine Way Glenview, IL 60025 chicagowolves.com
Phone: (847) 724-4625
Public Relations: Chris Kuc, Tim Wiemann
Broadcasters: Jason Shaver, Bill Gardner
2022-23 Home Attendance: 309,818 (8,606 avg. – 3rd in AHL)
Home Arena: Allstate Arena Capacity: 16,692
Began Play: 1994-95 (IHL)
Entered AHL: 2001-02 Calder Cups: Three (2002, 2008, 2022) Seasons in Playoffs: 14 of 20 Conference: Western Division: Central Time Zone: Central
Affiliation: None
Team Colors: Burgundy, Gold, Black, White
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 35-29-5-3, 78 pts., 0.542 (6th in Central Division/21st in AHL) 2023 Playoff Record: Did not qualify
11/15 CHICAGO 11 a.m.
11/29 CHICAGO 7 p.m.
12/29 @ Chicago 8 p.m.
3/8 CHICAGO 7 p.m.
3/29 @ Chicago 8 p.m.
4/3 CHICAGO 7 p.m.
4/13 @ Chicago 8 p.m.
4/14 @ Chicago 4 p.m.
One Center Ice Cleveland, OH 44115 clevelandmonsters.com
Phone: (216) 420-0000
Chairman: Dan Gilbert
President of Franchise
Operations: Mike Ostrowski
General Manager: Chris Clark
Head Coach: Trent Vogelhuber
Associate Coach: Mike Haviland
Assistant Coach: Mark Letestu
Goaltending Coach: Brad Thiessen
Athletic Trainer: Tom Bourdon
Equipment Manager: Mitch MacLeod
Communications: Ben Adams, Nicole Del Villano
Broadcaster: Tony Brown
2022-23 Home Attendance: 342,752 (9,521 avg. – 1st in AHL)
Home Arena: Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Capacity: 18,277 (9,447 lower bowl)
Entered AHL: 2007-08 (as Lake Erie Monsters)
Calder Cups: One (2016)
Seasons in Playoffs: 3 of 14
Conference: Eastern Division: North
Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: Columbus Blue Jackets
Team Colors: Lake Blue, Bessie Black, Monster Eye Gold
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 33-32-5-2, 73 pts., 0.507 (6th in North Division/25th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: Did not qualify
10/27 CLEVELAND 7 p.m.
11/1 @ Cleveland 7 p.m.
12/31 CLEVELAND 6 p.m.
2/13 @
3/4
3/13
3/27
* Lake Erie Monsters (2007-16)
75702 Varner Road Palm Desert, CA 92211 cvfirebirds.com (760) 835-8778
Assistant General Manager: Ricky Olczyk
Sr. Vice President: John Page
VP, Hockey Operations: Troy Bodie
Head Coach: Dan Bylsma
Assistant Coaches: Stu Bickel, Jessica Campbell
Goaltending Coach: Colin Zulianello
Athletic Trainer: Brett Bernstein
Equipment Manager: Brian Garcia
Communications: Gina Rotolo, Evan Pivnick
Broadcaster: Evan Pivnick
2022-23 Home Attendance: 269,213 (7,478 avg. – 7th in AHL)
Home Arena: Acrisure Arena Capacity: 10,087
Began Play: 2022-23
Calder Cups: None Seasons in Playoffs: 1 of 1 Conference: Western Division: Pacific Time Zone: Pacific
Affiliation: Seattle Kraken
Team Colors: Deep Sea Blue, Red Alert, Dragon Breath Orange
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 48-17-5-2, 103 pts., 0.715 (2nd in Pacific Division/2nd in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 15-11 (defeated Tucson 2-1 in Pacific Division First Round, defeated Colorado 3-2 in Pacific Division Semifinals, defeated Calgary 3-2 in Pacific Division Finals, defeated Milwaukee 4-2 in Western Conference Finals, lost to Hershey 3-4 in Calder Cup Finals)
No games scheduled
1625 Pelican Lakes Point, Suite 100 Windsor, CO 80550 coloradoeagles.com (970) 686-7468
Owner/CEO/Governor: Martin Lind
Founder: Ralph Backstrom
President & Alternate Governor: Ryan Bach
General Manager: Kevin McDonald
Head Coach: Aaron Schneekloth
Associate Head Coach: Steve Konowalchuk
Assistant Coach: Tim Branham
Goaltending Coach: Peter Budaj
Athletic Trainer: Adam Strecker
Equipment Manager: Bryce Blinkhorn
Communications/Broadcaster: Kevin McGlue
2022-23 Home Attendance: 183,204 (5,089 avg. – 19th in AHL)
Home Arena: Blue Arena
Capacity: 5,089
Began Play: 2003-04 (CHL)
Entered AHL: 2018-19
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 3 of 3
Conference: Western Division: Pacific
Time Zone: Mountain
Affiliation: Colorado Avalanche
Team Colors: Red, Yellow, Blue
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 40-22-7-3, 90 pts., 0.625 (3rd in Pacific Division/7th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 4-3 (defeated Ontario 2-0 in Pacific Division First Round, lost to Coachella Valley 2-3 in Pacific Division Semifinals)
10/13 COLORADO 7 p.m.
10/14 COLORADO 7 p.m.
10/20 @ Colorado 9:05 p.m.
10/21 @ Colorado 9:05 p.m.
General Manager: Ryan Martin
Governor: Chris Drury
Head Coach: Kris Knoblauch
One Civic Center Plaza Hartford, CT 06103 hartfordwolfpack.com
Phone: (860) 249-6333
Assistant Coaches: Steve Smith, Jamie Tardif
Goaltending Coach: Jeff Malcolm
Athletic Trainer: Brian Fairbrother
Equipment Manager: Craig Lewis
Public Relations/Broadcaster: Alex Thomas
2022-23 Home Attendance: 167,284 (4,647 avg. – 22nd in AHL)
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 35-26-4-7, 81 pts., 0.563 (5th in Atlantic Division/13th in AHL)
Home Arena: XL Center
Capacity: 15,635
Entered AHL: 1997-98
Calder Cups: One (2000)
Seasons in Playoffs: 16 of 24
Conference: Eastern Division: Atlantic
Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: New York Rangers
Team Colors: Navy Blue, Red, White, Silver
2023 Playoff Record: 5-4 (defeated Springfield 2-0 in Atlantic Division First Round, defeated Providence 3-1 in Atlantic Division Semifinals, lost to Hershey 0-3 in Atlantic Division Finals)
No games scheduled
222 South Water Street Henderson, NV 89015 hendersonsilverknights.com (725) 201-3003 ext. 201
Chairman/CEO/Governor: Bill Foley
President: George McPhee
General Manager: Tim Speltz
Chief Operating Officer: Chase Jolesch
Head Coach: Ryan Craig
Assistant Coaches: Jamie Heward, Brent Kisio
Goaltending Coach: Fred Brathwaite
Athletic Trainer: Todd Richardson
Equipment Manager: Jorge Lopez
Communications: Brian McCormack, Kelli Pfiffner
Broadcaster: Brian McCormack
2022-23 Home Attendance: 169,954 (4,721 avg. – 20th in AHL)
Home Arena: The Dollar Loan Center
Capacity: 5,567
Entered AHL: 2020-21
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 1 of 2
Conference: Western
Division: Pacific
Time Zone: Pacific
Affiliation: Vegas Golden Knights
Team Colors: White, Black, Henderson Metallic Silver, Vegas Great, Vegas Metallic Gold
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 29-38-0-5, 63 pts., 0.438 (9th in Pacific Division/31st in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: Did not qualify
No games scheduled
550 West Hersheypark Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
hersheybears.com
Phone: (717) 534-3380
Owner: Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Company
President/CEO: John Lawn
VP of Hockey Operations: Bryan Helmer
Head Coach: Todd Nelson
Assistant Coaches: Patrick Wellar, Juha Lehtola
Athletic Trainer: Shawn Fliszar
Equipment Manager: Josh Carter
Media Relations: Zack Fisch, Jesse Liebman
Broadcaster: Zack Fisch
2022-23 Home Attendance: 318,983 (8,861 avg. – 2nd in AHL)
Home Arena: GIANT Center
Capacity: 10,500
Entered AHL: 1938-39
Calder Cups: 12 (1947, 1958, 1959, 1969, 1974, 1980, 1988, 1997, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2023)
Seasons in Playoffs: 70 of 83
Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: Washington Capitals
Team Colors: Chocolate Brown, White
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 44-19-5-4, 97 pts., 0.674 (2nd in Atlantic Division/4th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 14-6 (defeated Charlotte 3-1 in Atlantic Division Semifinals, defeated Hartford 3-0 in Atlantic Division Finals, defeated Rochester 4-2 in Eastern Conference Finals, defeated Coachella Valley 4-3 in Calder Cup Finals)
No games scheduled
730 Third Street Des Moines, IA 50309 iowawild.com
Phone: (515) 564-8700
President/Governor: Todd Frederickson
General Manager: Michael Murray
Head Coach: Brett McLean
Assistant Coaches: Patrick Dwyer, Ben Simon
Goaltending Coach: Richard Bachman
Athletic Trainer: Daniel Barker
Equipment Manager: Richard Krouse
Media Relations: Ben Gislason, Alec Lessner
Broadcaster: Ben Gislason
2022-23 Home Attendance: 226,655 (6,296 avg. – 12th in AHL)
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 34-27-6-5, 79 pts., 0.549 (4th in Central Division/18th in AHL)
Home Arena: Wells Fargo Arena Capacity: 8,356
Entered AHL: 2013-14
Calder Cups: None Seasons in Playoffs: 2 of 8 Conference: Western Division: Central Time Zone: Central
Affiliation: Minnesota Wild
Team Colors: Green, Red, White, Wheat
2023 Playoff Record: 0-2 (lost to Rockford 0-2 in Central Division First Round)
1/5 @ Iowa 8 p.m.
1/6 @ Iowa 7 p.m.
2/28 IOWA 7 p.m.
3/1 IOWA 7 p.m.
3/15 IOWA 7
3/16
4/17
4/19
1950 rue Claude-Gagne Laval, QC H7N 5H9 rocketlaval.com
Phone: (855) 595-2200
Home Arena: Place Bell
General Manager: Kent Hughes
Assistant General Manager: John Sedgwick
Head Coach: Jean-Francois Houle
Assistant Coaches: Martin Laperriere, Kelly Buchberger
Goaltending Coach: Marco Marciano
Athletic Therapist: Glen Kinney
Equipment Manager: Simon Payette
Communications: Frederique Collerette
Broadcaster: TBD
2022-23 Home Attendance: 275,281 (7,647 avg. – 5th in AHL)
Capacity: 10,043
Entered AHL: 2017-18
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 1 of 3
Seasons in Playoffs: 2 of 4
Conference: Eastern
Division: North
Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: Montreal Canadiens
Team Colors: Blue, Red, White
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 33-29-7-3, 76 pts., 0.528 (5th in North Division/22nd in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 0-2 (lost to Utica 0-2 in North Division First Round)
2023-24
No games scheduled
701 Hamilton Street Allentown, PA 18101 phantomshockey.com (610) 224-4625
Co-Owners: Rob Brooks, Jim Brooks
Manager of Hockey
Operations/Asst. Coach: Bill Downey
General Manager: Chuck Fletcher
Head Coach: Ian Laperriere
Assistant Coaches: Jason Smith, John Snowden
Athletic Trainer: Brian Grogesky
Equipment Manager: Jake Rogers
Communications: Caitlin Burns, Bob Rotruck
Broadcaster: Bob Rotruck
2022-23 Home Attendance: 242,625 (6,740 avg. – 10th in AHL)
Home Arena: PPL Center Capacity: 8,420 Entered AHL: 1996-97 (as Philadelphia Phantoms)
Calder Cups: Two (1998, 2005) Seasons in Playoffs: 13 of 25
Conference: Eastern Division: Atlantic Time Zone: Eastern Affiliation: Philadelphia Flyers
Team Colors: Orange, Black, White
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 37-29-3-3, 80 pts., 0.556 (6th in Atlantic Division/16th in AHL) 2023 Playoff Record: 1-2 (lost to Charlotte 1-2 in Atlantic Division First Round)
No games scheduled
* Philadelphia Phantoms (2002-09)
600 – 223 Carlton Street Winnipeg, MB R3C 0V4 moosehockey.com (204) 987-7825
Sr. Director, Hockey & Business Operations: Brad Andrews
Executive Chairman: Mark Chipman
General Manager: Craig Heisinger
Head Coach: Mark Morrison
Assistant Coaches: Nolan Baumgartner, Eric Dubois
Goaltending Coach: Drew MacIntyre
Athletic Therapist: Zach Salmonson
Equipment Manager: Riley Kosmolak
Communications: Daniel Fink, Anthony Fusco
Broadcaster: Daniel Fink
2022-23 Home Attendance: 138,512 (3,848 avg. – 27th in AHL)
Home Arena: Canada Life Centre Capacity: 7,808
Began Play: 1994-95 (IHL) Entered AHL: 2001-02 (played through 2010-11)
Re-Entered AHL: 2015-16
Calder Cups: None Seasons in Playoffs: 12 of 16
Conference: Western Division: Central Time Zone: Central
Affiliation: Winnipeg Jets
Team Colors: Blue, Grey, White
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 37-25-6-4, 84 pts., 0.583 (3rd in Central Division/12th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 2-3 (lost to Milwaukee 2-3 in Central Division Semifinals)
11/24 MANITOBA 7 p.m.
11/26 MANITOBA 5 p.m.
1/19 @ Manitoba 8 p.m.
1/20 @ Manitoba 7 p.m.
2/9 MANITOBA 7 p.m.
2/10 MANITOBA 7 p.m.
3/19 @ Manitoba 11:30 a.m.
3/20 @ Manitoba 8 p.m.
510 W. Kilbourn Ave., Suite B Milwaukee, WI 53203 milwaukeeadmirals.com
Phone: (414) 227-0550
Owner/CEO: Harris Turer
President: Jon Greenberg
General Manager: Scott Nichol
Asst. GM: Ryan Costello
Head Coach: Karl Taylor
Assistant Coaches: Scott Ford, Greg Rallo
Goaltending Coach: Jason Barron
Athletic Trainer: George Bullock
Equipment Manager: Luke Eichas
Communications: Charlie Larson
Broadcaster: Aaron Sims
2022-23 Home Attendance: 194,671 (5,408 avg. – 16th in AHL)
Home Arena: Panther Arena
Capacity: 9,450
Began Play: 1977-78 (IHL)
Entered AHL: 2001-02
Calder Cups: One (2004)
Seasons in Playoffs: 17 of 20
Conference: Western Division: Central Time Zone: Central
Affiliation: Nashville Predators
Team Colors: Navy Blue, Ice Blue, Gray
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 41-24-5-2, 89 pts., 0.618 (2nd in Central Division/8th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 8-8 (defeated Manitoba 3-2 in Central Division Semifinals, defeated Texas 3-2 in Central Division Finals, lost to Coachella Valley 2-4 in Western Conference Finals)
11/4 @ Milwaukee 7 p.m.
12/1 MILWAUKEE 7 p.m.
12/2 @ Milwaukee 7 p.m.
1/10 MILWAUKEE 7 p.m.
2/25 MILWAUKEE 5 p.m.
3/9 @ Milwaukee 7 p.m.
3/30 @ Milwaukee 7 p.m.
4/21 MILWAUKEE 5 p.m.
901 Via Piemonte, Suite 370 Ontario, CA 91764 ontarioreign.com
Phone: (909) 941-7825
President: Darren Abbott
General Manager: Richard Seeley
Head Coach: Marco Sturm
Assistant Coaches: Chris Hajt, Brad Schuler
Goaltending Coach: Adam Brown
Athletic Trainer: Aisha Visram
Equipment Manager: Justin Penna
Communications: Jared Shafran
Broadcaster: Josh Schaefer
2022-23 Home Attendance: 260,488 (7,236 avg. – 8th in AHL)
Home Arena: Toyota Arena Capacity: 9,491
Began Play: 2008-09 (ECHL) Entered AHL: 2015-16
Calder Cups: None Seasons in Playoffs: 5 of 6
Conference: Western Division: Pacific Time Zone: Pacific
Affiliation: Los Angeles Kings Team Colors: White, Black, Silver
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 34-32-5-1, 74 pts., 0.514 (6th in Pacific Division/24th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 0-2 (lost to Colorado 0-2 in Pacific Division First Round)
No games scheduled
Home Road Totals
1 LaSalle Square Providence, RI 02903 providencebruins.com
Phone: (401) 273-5000
Owner: H. Larue Renfroe
General Manager: Evan Gold
Chief Executive Officer: Jeff Fear
President: Jeff Hagan
Head Coach: Ryan Mougenel
Assistant Coaches: Matt Thomas, Trent Whitfield
Athletic Trainer: Rob Tagle
Equipment Manager: Anthony Pelleccione
Communications: Jordan Conn
Broadcaster: Austin Rooke
2022-23 Home Attendance: 277,101 (7,697 avg. – 4th in AHL)
Home Arena: Amica Mutual Pavilion Capacity: 11,273 Entered AHL: 1992-93
Calder Cups: One (1999) Seasons in Playoffs: 24 of 29 Conference: Eastern Division: Atlantic Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: Boston Bruins Team Colors: Black, Gold
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 44-18-8-2, 98 pts., 0.681 (1st in Atlantic Division/3rd in AHL) 2023 Playoff Record: 1-3 (lost Hartford 1-3 in Atlantic Division Semifinals)
No games scheduled
1 War Memorial Square Rochester, NY 14614 amerks.com
Phone: (585) 454-5335
Owner: Terrence M. Pegula
President: Kim Pegula
General Manager: Jason Karmanos
Head Coach: Seth Appert
Assistant Coaches: Nathan Paetsch, Vinny Prospal
Goaltending Coach: Seamus Kotyk
Athletic Trainer: Michael Dhesse
Equipment Manager: Andrew Stegehuis
Public Relations: Warren Kosel, Ryan Harr
Broadcasters: Don Stevens
2022-23 Home Attendance: 193,179 (5,366 avg. – 17th in AHL)
Home Arena: Blue Cross Arena at the Rochester War Memorial
Capacity: 10,662
Entered AHL: 1956-57
Calder Cups: Six (1965, 1966, 1968, 1983, 1987, 1996)
Seasons in Playoffs: 48 of 65
Conference: Eastern Division: North
Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: Buffalo Sabres
Team Colors: Red, Blue, White
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 36-27-6-3, 81 pts., 0.563 (3rd in North Division/15th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 8-6 (defeated Syracuse 3-2 in North Division Semifinals, defeated Toronto 3-0 in North Division Finals, lost to Hershey 2-4 in Eastern Conference Finals)
No games scheduled
401 E. State Street Rockford, IL 61104 icehogs.com (815) 986-6465
President, Business Operations: Ryan Snider
President, Hockey Operations/
General Manager: Mark Bernard
Assistant GM: Nick Anderson
Head Coach: Anders Sorensen
Assistant Coaches: Jared Nightingale, Rob Klinkhammer
Goaltending Coach: Peter Aubry
Athletic Trainer: John Walter
Equipment Manager: Tyler Carpenter
Communications: Mike Folta
Broadcaster: Mike Folta
2022-23 Home Attendance: 145,213 (4,034 avg. – 24th in AHL)
Home Arena: BMO Harris Bank Center
Capacity: 5,895
Began Play: 1999-00 (UHL)
Entered AHL: 2007-08
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 8 of 14
Conference: Western Division: Central
Time Zone: Central
Affiliation: Chicago Blackhawks
Team Colors: Red, Black, White
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 35-28-5-4, 79 pts., 0.549 (5th in Central Division/19th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 2-3 (defeated Iowa 2-0 in Central Division First Round, lost to Texas 0-3 in Central Division Semifinals)
10/28 @ Rockford 8 p.m.
12/27 @ Rockford 8 p.m.
1/12
1/13
1/24
7 p.m.
2/2 @ Rockford 8 p.m.
2/17 @ Rockford 8 p.m.
3/2 ROCKFORD 7 p.m.
3/23 @ Rockford 8 p.m.
4/5 ROCKFORD 7 p.m.
4/6 @ Rockford 8 p.m.
4/12 ROCKFORD 7 p.m.
Owners:
7676 Hazard Center Drive, Suite 1075
San Diego, CA 92108
sandiegogulls.com
Phone: (619) 359-4700
Henry and Susan Samueli
General Manager: Rob DiMaio
Assistant GM: Bob Ferguson
President, Business Operations: Matt Savant
Head Coach: Matt McIlvane
Assistant Coaches: Jason Clarke, Kris Sparre
Goaltending Coach: Jeff Glass
Athletic Trainer: Ryan Ledwon
Equipment Manager: Joey Guilmet
Communications: A.J. Manderichio, Nicholas Aguilera
Broadcasters: Aaron Cooney, A.J. Manderichio, B.J. MacPherson
2022-23 Home Attendance: 250,322 (6,953 avg. – 9th in AHL)
Home Arena: Pechanga Arena San Diego Capacity: 12,920
Entered AHL: 2015-16
Calder Cups: None Seasons in Playoffs: 4 of 6 Conference: Western Division: Pacific Time Zone: Pacific
Affiliation: Anaheim Ducks
Team Colors: Orange, Blue, Black
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 20-49-2-1, 43 pts., 0.299 (10th in Pacific Division/32nd in AHL) 2023 Playoff Record: Did not qualify
No games scheduled
1500 South 10th Street San Jose, CA 95111 sjbarracuda.com (408) 999-5757
Sr. VP/Governor: Jon Gustafson
General Manager: Joe Will
Head Coach: John McCarthy
Assistant Coaches: Kyle Hagel, Louis Mass
Athletic Trainer: Jake Reardon
Equipment Manager: Scott Boggs
Media Relations: Nick Nollenberger
Broadcaster: Nick Nollenberger
2022-23 Home Attendance: 78,069 (2,169 avg. – 32nd in AHL)
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 31-34-2-5, 69 pts., 0.479 (8th in Pacific Division/28th in AHL) 2023 Playoff Record: Did not qualify
Home Arena: Tech CU Arena
Capacity: 4,200
Entered AHL: 2015-16
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 4 of 6
Conference: Western Division: Pacific
Time Zone: Pacific
Affiliation: San Jose Sharks
Team Colors: Teal, Grey, Orange, Black
No games scheduled ALL-TIME SERIES VS. BARRACUDA
45 Bruce Landon Way
Springfield, MA 01103
springfieldthunderbirds.com
Phone: (413) 739-4625
Executive Vice President: Nathan Costa
General Manager: Kevin Maxwell
Head Coach: Drew Bannister
Associate Head Coach: Daniel Tkaczuk
Assistant Coach: Jordan Smith
Goaltending Coach: Dan Stewart
Athletic Trainer: Koryd Lavimoniere
Equipment Manager: Steve Passineau
Media Relations/Broadcaster: Ryan Smith
2022-23 Home Attendance: 221,826 (6,162 avg. – 13th in AHL)
Home Arena: MassMutual Center Capacity: 6,793
Entered AHL: 2016-17
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 2 of 5
Conference: Eastern Division: Atlantic
Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: St. Louis Blues
Team Colors: Blue, Red, Yellow, White
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 38-26-3-5, 84 pts., 0.583 (4th in Atlantic Division/11th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 0-2 (lost to Hartford 0-2 in Atlantic Division First Round)
2023-24 VS. THUNDERBIRDS
No games scheduled
800 South State Street Syracuse, NY 13202 syracusecrunch.com
Phone: (315) 473-4444
President/CEO/Governor: Howard Dolgon
General Manager: Stacy Roest
Head Coach: Joel Bouchard
Assistant Coach: Daniel Jacob, A.J. MacLean
Goaltending Coach: Maxime Vaillancourt
Athletic Trainer: Brad Chavis
Equipment Manager: Brandon Guidotti
Communications: Megan Cahill
Broadcaster: Lukas Favale
2022-23 Home Attendance: 193,173 (5,366 avg. – 18th in AHL)
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 35-26-7-4, 81 pts., 0.563 (2nd in North Division/14th in AHL)
Home Arena: Upstate Medical University Arena at Onondaga County War Memorial
Capacity: 6,110
Entered AHL: 1994-95
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 17 of 27
Conference: Eastern Division: North
Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: Tampa Bay Lightning Team Colors: Crunch Blue, Gray, Black, White
2023 Playoff Record: 2-3 (lost to Rochester 2-3 in North Division Semifinals)
No games scheduled
Owner: Tom Gaglardi
President/Alt. Governor: Brad Alberts
General Manager: Scott White
Head Coach: Neil Graham
Assistant Coaches: Max Fortunus, Travis Morin
Goaltending Coach: Ryan Daniels
Athletic Trainer: Mike DeGaetano
Equipment Manager: Charlie Kaser
Media Relations/ Broadcaster: John Peterson
2100 Avenue of the Stars Cedar Park, TX 78613 texasstars.com
Phone: (512) 467-8277
Home Arena: H-E-B Center at Cedar Park Capacity: 6,778
Entered AHL: 2009-10
Calder Cups: One (2014) Seasons in Playoffs: 9 of 12
Conference: Western Division: Central
Time Zone: Central
Affiliation: Dallas Stars
Team Colors: Victory Green, Black, Silver, White
2022-23 Home Attendance: 207,714 (5,770 avg. – 14th in AHL)
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 40-20-9-3, 92 pts., 0.639 (1st in Central Division/5th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 5-3 (defeated Rockford 3-0 in Central Division Semifinals, lost to Milwaukee 2-3 in Central Division Finals)
11/17 @ Texas 8 p.m.
11/18 @ Texas 8 p.m.
12/13
TEXAS 7 p.m.
12/15 TEXAS 7 p.m.
12/19 @ Texas 8 p.m.
12/20 @ Texas 8 p.m.
2/21 TEXAS 7 p.m.
2/24 TEXAS 7 p.m.
Sr. Vice President/Governor: Laurence Gilman
General Manager: Ryan Hardy
Assistant GM/Alternate Gov.: Mike Dixon
Head Coach: John Gruden
45 Manitoba Drive
Toronto, Ontario M6K 3C3
marlies.ca
Phone: (416) 263-3900
Assistant Coaches: Michael Dyck, Eric Wellwood
Goaltending Coach: Hannu Toivonen
Athletic Therapist: Jordan Aube
Equipment Manager: Wil Burns
Media Relations: Kate Bascom
Broadcaster: Todd Crocker
2022-23 Home Attendance: 196,940 (5,471 avg. – 15th in AHL)
Home Arena: Coca-Cola Coliseum Capacity: 7,851
Entered AHL: 2005-06
Calder Cups: One (2018) Seasons in Playoffs: 12 of 16 Conference: Eastern Division: North Time Zone: Eastern Affiliation: Toronto Maple Leafs
Team Colors: Dark Blue, Light Blue, White
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 42-24-4-2, 90 pts., 0.625 (1st in North Division/6th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 3-4 (defeated Utica 3-1 in North Division Semifinals, lost to Rochester 0-3 in North Division Finals)
11/10
12/10 @ Toronto 4 p.m.
President: Bob Hoffman
General Manager: John Ferguson
Head Coach: Steve Potvin
300 West Paseo Redondo Tucson, AZ 85701
tucsonroadrunners.com (866) 774-6253
Assistant Coaches: John Slaney, Zack Stortini
Athletic Trainer: Jordan Ellis
Equipment Manager: Eric Bechtol
Communications/Broadcasters: Adrian Denny, Jonathon Schaffer, Brad Koerner
2022-23 Home Attendance: 130,503 (3,625 avg. – 28th in AHL)
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 30-33-8-1, 69 pts., 0.479 (7th in Pacific Division/27th in AHL)
Home Arena: Tucson Arena
Capacity: 6,521
Entered AHL: 2016-17
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 2 of 5
Conference: Western
Division: Pacific Time Zone: Mountain
Affiliation: Arizona Coyotes
Team Colors: Brick Red, Desert Sand, Copper, Black, White
2023 Playoff Record: 1-2 (lost to Coachella Valley 1-2 in Pacific Division First Round)
2023-24 VS. ROADRUNNERS
No games scheduled
President/CEO/Alt.
Governor: Robert Esche
Governor: Tom Fitzgerald
General Manager: Dan MacKinnon
Head Coach: Kevin Dineen
400 Oriskany St. W. Utica, NY 13502 uticacomets.com
Phone: (315) 790-9070
Assistant Coaches: David Cunniff, Ryan Parent
Goaltending Coach: Brian Eklund
Athletic Therapist: Matt Salmen
Equipment Manager: Damion Parmelee
Communications/Broadcaster: Jason Shaya
2022-23 Home Attendance: 141,012 (3,917 avg. – 26th in AHL)
Home Arena: Adirondack Bank Center at the Utica Memorial Auditorium
Capacity: 3,917
Entered AHL: 2013-14
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 5 of 8
Conference: Eastern
Division: North Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: New Jersey Devils
Team Colors: Red, White, Black
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 35-27-6-4, 80 pts., 0.556 (4th in North Division/17th in AHL)
2023 Playoff Record: 3-3 (defeated Laval 2-0 in North Division First Round, lost to Toronto 1-3 in North Division Semifinals)
2023-24 VS. COMETS
No games scheduled
40 Coal Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 wbspenguins.com
Phone: (570) 208-7367
Chief Executive Officer: Jeff Barrett
General Manager: Erik Heasley
Head Coach: J.D. Forrest
Assistant Coaches: Sheldon Brookbank, Kevin Porter
Athletic Trainer: Seamus McKelvey
Equipment Manager: Jared Mycyk
Media Relations/Broadcaster: Nick Hart
Home Arena: Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza
Capacity: 7,500
Entered AHL: 1999-00
Calder Cups: None
Seasons in Playoffs: 18 of 22
Conference: Eastern Division: Atlantic
Time Zone: Eastern
Affiliation: Pittsburgh Penguins
Team Colors: Black, Gold, Red, White
2022-23 Home Attendance: 169,208 (4,700 avg. – 21st in AHL)
2022-23 Regular Season Record: 26-32-8-6, 66 pts., 0.458 (8th in Atlantic Division/29th in AHL) 2023 Playoff Record: Did not qualify
No games scheduled
Current AHL teams in bold
*Includes IHL records (1996-01)
**Includes records vs. Philadelphia Phantoms (2002-09)
***Includes records vs. Lake Erie Monsters (2007-16)
CREDENTIALS: Members of the media must email requests for single-game credentials to the Griffins public relations office no later than 24 hours prior to game time. The names of individuals covering the game must be specified. Freelancers must provide proof of assignment. Credentials will be left at the media (service) entrance on the southeast side of Van Andel Arena. Media displaying game credentials will also have access to the press box and both home and visiting team dressing rooms.
Credentials will not be issued to family members, non-working media, or anyone not associated with accredited media organizations. Requests for credentials received on game day will not be granted. Season credentials will be granted only to media who cover the Griffins on a regular basis.
Individuals possessing official National Hockey League or American Hockey League credentials will be granted full access to the arena. Call or email the public relations office to reserve parking and press box seating.
PARKING: Limited reserved parking is available to media in the Louis-Campau parking ramp at 43 Monroe Ave. NW, a few blocks from the arena. To request parking, contact the public relations office by 5 p.m. ET the day before the game.
MEDIA ENTRANCE: The media will call table is located at the southeast service entrance of Van Andel Arena (off Ionia Street). Media, scouts and broadcasters must use this entrance on game nights and should be prepared to present photo identification if requested. Credentials are available from two hours prior to the game until its published start time. After that, credentials may be picked up at the public will call windows in the main (Fulton St.) lobby of the arena.
PRESS BOX: The press box at Van Andel Arena is located on the fourth floor above the upper-level suites on the east side of the building. It can be accessed by taking the elevator at the media entrance to level 3, then turning left and walking up the flight of stairs. The press box can seat a maximum of 36 people for Griffins home games, and all seating is assigned. Please call ahead to reserve seating. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available and all notes and game information can be accessed digitally through griffinshockey.com/media.
MEDIA MEAL: Complimentary arena concession vouchers are available to all credentialed media and scouts. They may be obtained from the attendant at the media entrance from two hours prior to game time until puck drop. After that time, please see the Griffins PR staff in the press box.
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Photographers wishing to cover Griffins home games should follow the aforementioned procedure for media, submitting their emailed request no later than 24 hours prior to game time. Photographers may shoot only from areas designated by the public relations office, and on a space-available basis. Freelance photographers must provide proof of assignment. Fans and others without photo credentials may not use cameras that extend over 80 mm, detachable lenses over 80 mm, or flash.
DRESSING ROOMS: Per AHL policy, players and coaches will be made available for interviews within the locker rooms after a 10-minute cooling-off period. The training room and weight room are off-limits to media personnel at all times.
INTERVIEWS: Requests for all Griffins player and coach interviews, pre-game or otherwise, should be made to the Griffins public relations office. Requests for interviews such as live shots on a game night should be made that day during the Griffins’ morning skate (usually held at 10 a.m. ET at Van Andel Arena). Please do not enter the Griffins locker room unless accompanied by a Griffins public relations staff member.
PRACTICES: Griffins practices are held at either Van Andel Arena or at Griff’s IceHouse at Belknap Park (30 Coldbrook Road NE) and are open to the media. Consult the public relations office for exact dates and times.
Randy Cleves, VP Communications (616) 774-4585 ext. 3046 (616) 550-3665 rcleves@griffinshockey.com
Andrew Streitel, PR Manager (616) 774-4585 ext. 3026 (269) 270-9644 astreitel@griffinshockey.com
Bob Kaser, VP Broadcasting (616) 774-4585 ext. 3027 bkaser@griffinshockey.com
NEWSPAPERS
Grand Rapids Press (PM)/MLive.com – 169 Monroe NW, Suite 100, Grand Rapids, MI 49503; Main: (616) 459-1400; Sports Department: (616) 222-5400; Sports Reporter: Tyler Kuehl; mlive.com/grand-rapids-muskegon
Holland Sentinel (AM) – 54 W. Eighth Street, Holland, MI 49423; Main: (800) 968-3497; Sports Editor: Dan D’Addona; hollandsentinel.com
TELEVISION STATIONS
WWMT Ch. 3 (CBS) – 590 W. Maple St., Kalamazoo, MI 49008; (269) 388-4717; Sports Director: Andy Pepper; wwmt.com
WOOD Ch. 8 (NBC) – 120 College Ave. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49508; (616) 235-4317; Sports Director: Jack Doles; Reporters: Marlee Wierda, Alec Giannakopoulos; woodtv.com
WZZM Ch. 13 (ABC) – 645 Three Mile Rd., Grand Rapids, MI 49544; (616) 559-1432; Sports Director: Jamal Spencer; Reporter: Mark Skol Jr.; wzzm13.com
WXMI Ch. 17 (FOX) – 3117 Plaza Dr. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525; (616) 447-5127; Sports Director: Jason Hutton; Reporter: Remi Monaghan; fox17online.com
RADIO STATIONS
WOOD 106.9 FM & 1300 AM (flagship)/96.1 The Game – 77 Monroe Center NW, Suite 1000, Grand Rapids, MI 49503; (616) 459-1919; Contacts: Bret Bakita and Steve Kelly (WOOD), Bill Simonson (The Game); woodradio.com/961thegame.com
WJRW 106.1 FM/1340 AM – 60 Monroe Center NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503; (616) 456-5461; theticketmi.com
One of Grand Rapids’ most popular television personalities over the last quarter century, Larry Figurski settles in for his 24th season providing radio color commentary and spot play-by-play duties for Griffins home games on WOOD 106.9 FM & 1300 AM and WXSP-TV.
A multi Emmy Award-winner and 2019-20 recipient of the James H. Ellery Memorial Award for outstanding media coverage of the AHL, he and Griffins play-by-play broadcaster Bob Kaser received Michigan AP’s award for Best Live Sports/Class II Radio in 2006, 2005 and 2002.
Figurski, a sports and news anchor for WOOD TV8 for 22 years before joining Advanced Interiors as their promotions and creative content coordinator, became a household name in West Michigan during his time at WZZM-TV 13. He is a 10-time winner of the Michigan AP Best Sportscast award and a two-time recipient of the Michigan AP Best Sports Feature honor.
Prior to moving to Grand Rapids, the Detroit native and Central Michigan University grad also plied his trade in the Michigan television markets of Alpena, Cadillac/Traverse City, along with Springfield, Mo. Larry and his wife, Lisa, have two daughters, Raychel and Samantha.
A former partner and current counsel at Warner Norcross & Judd L.L.P., Lou Rabaut has spent a lifetime around the sport of hockey, including serving as a radio color commentator alongside Bob Kaser for select Griffins home games since 2002. Over the past 35 years, Rabaut has served as a high school and youth hockey coach in Grand Rapids. The president of the Griffins Youth Foundation from its founding in 1995 until 2006, Rabaut remained active in coaching and other volunteer roles for the organization through 2020.
Rabaut, who graduated from the Detroit Institute of Technology and the University of Detroit/Mercy School of Law, has practiced law since 1982 and has been named in the Best Lawyers in America every year since 2005.
Lou and his wife Lynn, a former Grand Rapids city commissioner and the executive director of the Griffins Youth Foundation from 2006 to 2020, have two children and seven grandchildren. 275
Located in the heart of Michigan’s fastest growing city, Van Andel Arena earned recognition from Billboard in 2019 as the No. 1 Mid-Size Venue in North America, and it’s the centerpiece facility of a Grand Rapids market that ranked as 2019’s Top Minor League Market in the United States according to Sports Business Journal.
Completed in 1996, the $75-million facility seats 10,834 spectators for hockey and has a maximum event capacity of more than 12,000, including 44 private suites. Van Andel Arena has hosted some of the biggest names in entertainment, including Garth Brooks, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Elton John, Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban, Paul McCartney and Kid Rock.
Fall 2019 saw the unveiling of a $2.3 million renovation of the Griffins and visiting team locker rooms, the Griffins’ weight room, performer dressing rooms, and The Zone team store, along with the addition of the Acrisure Lounge, a private hospitality area. Other improvements in recent years have included a state-of-theart LED lighting system, a public wi-fi service, an HD video board on the south end of the lower bowl, an LED ribbon that encircles the arena on the façade of the upper bowl, as well as the Amway “Section A” expansion of the arena’s northwest concourse.
The Zone is located on the building’s west side and carries an extensive selection of official team souvenirs and merchandise. It also serves as the primary ticket outlet for the Griffins.
Van Andel Arena is connected via skywalk to the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, the JW Marriott, the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel and other downtown Grand Rapids buildings. It also houses the Griffins’ administrative and staff offices on its east side.
In addition to serving as the Griffins’ home, Van Andel Arena has demonstrated its versatility and excellence by hosting a variety of other sporting events, including:
• 2024 Grand Rapids Rise – Inaugural Pro Volleyball Federation season
• 2017 and 2013 AHL Calder Cup Finals
• 2017 Michigan State University vs. University of Georgia men’s basketball exhibition game
• 2016 and 2014 WCHA Final Five Tournament
• 2011, 2003, 2002 and 2000 Detroit Red Wings Red & White Games
• 2004 Pepsi AHL All-Star Classic
• 2001 Ottawa Senators vs. Florida Panthers preseason game
• ArenaBowl XV in 2001
• 2000 IHL Turner Cup Finals
• 1999 Atlanta Thrashers vs. St. Louis Blues preseason game
• NBA exhibition games
• NCAA Hockey Regional Finals
• Big 10 Women’s Basketball Tournament
• Title fights featuring Floyd Mayweather Jr.
*Includes 20,337 for Dec. 30 outdoor game at Comerica Park in Detroit. The average for the 37 home games at Van Andel Arena was 7,892.
+The final seven home games plus playoffs were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
@A shortened season with reduced capacity (max. 750) and no playoffs was held in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.