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| team = '''Grand Rapids Griffins (1996-present)''' | | team = '''Grand Rapids Griffins (1996-present)''' | ||
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'''[[American Hockey League]] ( | '''[[American Hockey League]] (2001-present)''' | ||
*'''Western Conference''' | *'''Western Conference''' | ||
**'''Central Division''' | **'''Central Division''' | ||
[[International Hockey League]] (1996-2001) | [[International Hockey League]] (1996-2001) | ||
*Eastern Conference (1996-2001) | |||
**Northeast Division (1997-99) | |||
**North Division (1996-97) | |||
| venue = '''[[Van Andel Arena]] (1996-present)''' | | venue = '''[[Van Andel Arena]] (1996-present)''' | ||
| affiliate = [[Detroit Red Wings]] | | affiliate = [[Detroit Red Wings]] (2002-present)<br/>[[Ottawa Senators]] (1999-2002) | ||
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The '''Grand Rapids Griffins''' are a professional hockey team in the [[American Hockey League]] (AHL) based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and play home games at [[Van Andel Arena]]. They are the AHL affiliate to the [[Detroit Red Wings]] of the [[National Hockey League]], and are the 2013 and 2017 Calder Cup champions. | The '''Grand Rapids Griffins''' are a professional hockey team in the [[American Hockey League]] (AHL) based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and play home games at [[Van Andel Arena]]. They are the AHL affiliate to the [[Detroit Red Wings]] of the [[National Hockey League]], and are the 2013 and 2017 Calder Cup champions. | ||
The franchise began in the now-defunct [[International Hockey League]] in 1996 and merged into the AHL in 2001. | The franchise began in the now-defunct [[International Hockey League (1945-2001)|International Hockey League]] in 1996 and merged into the AHL in 2001. | ||
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! colspan="4"| 1990s | ! colspan="4"| 1990s | ||
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| [[1998-99 | | [[1998-99 IHL season|1998-99]] | ||
| [[1998-99 Grand Rapids Griffins program|Regular Season]] | | [[1998-99 Grand Rapids Griffins program|Regular Season]] | ||
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[[Category: Grand Rapids Griffins| ]] | [[Category: Grand Rapids Griffins| ]] | ||
[[Category: Hockey franchises in Michigan]] | [[Category: Hockey franchises in Michigan]] | ||
[[Category: American Hockey League franchises]] | [[Category: American Hockey League franchises]] | ||
[[Category: International Hockey League franchises]] | |||
[[Category: Franchises established in 1996]] | [[Category: Franchises established in 1996]] |
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Grand Rapids Griffins (1996-present) |
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American Hockey League (2001-present)
International Hockey League (1996-2001)
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Venue |
Van Andel Arena (1996-present) |
NHL Affiliate(s) |
Detroit Red Wings (2002-present) Ottawa Senators (1999-2002) |
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Players |
The Grand Rapids Griffins are a professional hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL) based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and play home games at Van Andel Arena. They are the AHL affiliate to the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League, and are the 2013 and 2017 Calder Cup champions.
The franchise began in the now-defunct International Hockey League in 1996 and merged into the AHL in 2001.
Publications
Home programs by season
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1998-99 | Regular Season | n/a | Van Andel Arena |
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