Damien Brunner and Brendan Smith scored in the second period …
Grand Rapids Griffins celebrate a goal (Photo: Mark Newman)
Grand Rapids Griffins celebrate a goal (Photo: Mark Newman)
Damien Brunner and Brendan Smith scored in the second period …
Henrik Zetterberg scored his second goal 1:04 into overtime, …
Updated: Wednesday, 07 Mar 2012, 12:11 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 07 Mar 2012, 12:11 PM EST
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) - The Grand Rapids Griffins and Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday announced a five-year extension of their affiliation agreement.
The new deal is through at least the 2016-17 season.
The 10-year-old affiliation, currently in its final season of a second five-year deal, has helped produce a Stanley Cup and an AHL regular season championship, along with multiple division titles for both teams.
The Griffins have sent 46 players to Hockeytown since 2002.
"The American League is critical for all NHL teams, and having a great relationship with Grand Rapids helps keep up competitive," Red Wings Executive Vice President and General Manager Ken Holland said in a news release. "We’re all thrilled with our arrangement.
"As a former minor league player myself, it's exciting to see 8,000 to 10,000 fans and a great atmosphere in the building each night. It's a wonderful city and there is terrific support from the community as well as the ownership. It's a real positive environment for our young players."
Among other benefits to the Griffins, this new agreement transfers responsibility for all players and hockey operations staff -- including coaches, equipment managers and trainers -- to the Red Wings. Already, Detroit's assistant general managers, Jim Nill and Ryan Martin, have been overseeing the Griffins' day-to-day hockey operations since the departure of longtime Grand Rapids general manager Bob McNamara last summer.
Also, the Griffins will play their first-ever outdoor game as part of the Red Wings Hockeytown Winter Festival at Comerica Park in Detroit in December, hosting the Toronto Marlies in the lead-up to the 2013 NHL Winter Classic between the Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs at Michigan Stadium.
"We are proud to continue our partnership with one of the premier organizations in professional sports," said Scott Gorsline, the Griffins' COO. "Detroit is committed to developing its prospects in a winning environment. Given the Red Wings' complete oversight of our hockey operations and their talented management team, we're confident that their remarkable ability to produce a Stanley Cup contender season after season will result in similar success for us at the AHL level."
The Griffins have won a pair of division titles and have twice advanced to the conference finals, during the last decade, most notably in 2005-06 when they captured the AHL's Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy as regular season champions.
The names of nine Grand Rapids alumni were engraved on the Stanley Cup following Detroit’s 2008 title.
Fifteen current or former Griffins played a part in the Red Wings' NHL record-breaking 23-game home winning streak earlier this season.
In all, 19 of the 30 players who've skated for the parent club this season are former or current Griffins, and 12 Detroit regulars logged at least one complete season in Grand Rapids prior to earning a full-time job with the Red Wings -- Jimmy Howard, Joey MacDonald, Jonathan Ericsson, Jakub Kindl, Niklas Kronwall, Kyle Quincey, Justin Abdelkader, Cory Emmerton, Valtteri Filppula, Darren Helm, Jiri Hudler and Jan Mursak.
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