Grand Rapids Griffins’ rally falls short in Chicago
Updated Feb 11, 2021;
Posted Feb 11, 2021
Michael Rasmussen, right, and the Grand Rapids Griffins battled Chicago Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. Chicago won, 4-2. (Photo courtesy of the Chicago Wolves)
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The Chicago Wolves became the American Hockey League’s first 4-0 team and kept the Grand Rapids Griffins winless Thursday afternoon, breaking a third-period tie before adding an empty-netter for a 4-2 win at the Triphahn Center Ice Arena in Chicago.
Dennis Cholowski scored his first goal of the season 6:07 into the third to complete Grand Rapids’ comeback from a 2-0 deficit, but David Cotton notched his second of the game 1:26 later to put Chicago ahead for good.
Griffins Fall 3-1 at Chicago
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Feb. 5, 2021
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. –
Kyle Criscuolo provided an early spark in his first game with the Grand Rapids Griffins since hoisting the Calder Cup in 2017, but the Chicago Wolves responded with a goal in each period to take a 3-1 win in the 2020-21 season opener for both teams at the Triphahn Center Ice Arena on Friday.
Criscuolo opened the scoring 7:38 into the first period, cashing in assists from newcomer
Riley Barber and
Michael Rasmussen to tap the puck through Antoine Bibeau’s pads for a power play tally. Tom Novak answered on a pinball goal with 1:34 left in the frame, the only puck the Wolves could get past
Kyle Criscuolo shines in return to Grand Rapids, but Griffins drop opener
Updated Feb 05, 2021;
Posted Feb 05, 2021
Kyle Criscuolo (51) of the Griffins plays against the San Jose Barracuda in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals at Van Andel Arena on May 24, 2017.
(Daytona Niles | MLive.com)
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Kyle Criscuolo was back in a Grand Rapids Griffins uniform for the first time in four years Friday night, and it took him less than eight minutes to make his presence felt.
Unfortunately for Grand Rapids, Crisuolo’s first-period power play goal was the only goal the Griffins scored in Chicago. The Wolves scored three unanswered goals to beat Grand Rapids 3-1 at the Triphahn Center.
Meet The Brunswick Ballroom, Melbourne’s dazzling new live music venue Venue owner Andrew Kay and Tim Rogers - image by Nicole Cleary
Words by Riley Barber
The new performance space will be launched later this month.
Melbourne is getting a new live music venue later this month. The Brunswick Ballroom will take the place of popular live music venue The Spotted Mallard in the old Metropolis House on Sydney Road.
What you need to know
The new live music venue will open on Sydney Road
The Brunswick Ballroom will be located where The Spotted Mallard used to be located