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Oct 09, 2025
Written By: Andrew Streitel

This Week’s Games

GRIFFINS at Texas Stars // Fri., Oct. 10 // 8 p.m. EDT // H-E-B Center at Cedar Park
GRIFFINS at Texas Stars // Sat., Oct. 11 // 8 p.m. EDT // H-E-B Center at Cedar Park 

Listen: 96.1 The Game at 7:45 p.m. EDT on Friday and Saturday

Watch: AHLTV on FloHockey on Friday, AHLTV on FloHockey and AHLTV on FloHockey Free Social Game of the Week on Saturday

Season Series: First and second of eight meetings overall, first and second of four at the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park 

All-Time Series: 45-32-7-5 Overall, 21-18-5-1 Road 

NHL Affiliation: Dallas Stars 

Noteworthy: This weekend’s games will be a rematch of last year’s Central Division Semifinals, in which the Griffins were defeated by the Stars 3-0 in the best-of-five series.  

30th Season of Hockey: The Grand Rapids Griffins begin the franchise’s 30th overall season of play, 25th as a member of the American Hockey League, and 24th as the primary affiliate of the 11-time Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings on Friday evening when they travel to the Texas Stars. The Griffins have competed in 2,205 games between the IHL and AHL and have amassed a 1,145-818-27-86-129 regular-season record (.580), to go along with 19 playoff appearances, seven division titles and two Calder Cups (2017, 2013).

The Watson Supercomputer: Dan Watson was named the 12th head coach in franchise history on June 14, 2023, and enters his third season at the helm. Last season, Watson became the sixth head coach in franchise history to reach the postseason in both of his first two full years, joining Bruce Cassidy (2000-02), Danton Cole (2002-04), Greg Ireland (2005-07), Jeff Blashill (2012-14), and Todd Nelson (2015-17). Watson was also named the head coach of the Central Division at the 2025 AHL All-Star Classic, becoming the first Griffin coach to achieve an all-star honor since Nelson in 2017 and the fourth head coach in franchise history to coach in an all-star game, joining Nelson, Blashill (2014), and Cassidy (2002 AHL, 2001 IHL). In 2024-25, Watson aided the Griffins to a third-place finish in the Central Division with a 37-29-4-2 record, and he has finished in the top three of the division in each of his first two campaigns. With Grand Rapids, Watson sports a 74-52-12-6 regular-season mark (.576) and a 5-7 postseason ledger (.417). As a head coach, the Glencoe, Ontario, native possesses a 346-164-34-19 (.662) record during the regular season and a 56-41 (.577) mark over only seven playoff campaigns.

2024-25 Season in Review: The Griffins skated in their 29th season a year ago and concluded with a 37-29-4-2 record, 80 points and a points percentage of .556. Grand Rapids finished in third place in the Central Division before being bested 3-0 by Texas in the best-of-five division semifinals. The team sent two players to the 2025 AHL All-Star Classic in Sebastian Cossa and Austin Watson, in addition to having head coach Dan Watson man the bench for the Central Division. Joe Snively led the team in points (21-26—47), Dominik Shine paced the roster in assists (32) and Sheldon Dries posted a team-high 25 goals. Nate Danielson, the ninth overall pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, led the roster’s rookies in points (39), goals (12) and assists (27). Danielson’s assist rate tied for ninth among AHL rookies in 2024-25. Defensively, Antti Tuomisto led the team’s blueliners in points (27) and assists (24), while Brogan Rafferty ranked first in goals (6) and William Lagesson placed first in plus-minus rating (+13). In net, Cossa led the way with a 21-15-5 record with one shutout to go along with a 2.45 goals-against average and a .911 save percentage in an AHL career-high 41 games. Cossa ranked among the league leaders in games played (T8th), minutes played (2,424:37, 7th), wins (T10th), GAA (11th) and save percentage (T13th).  

Championship Pedigree: Newcomer John Leonard joins the Griffins with aspirations of becoming a Calder Cup champion, as he fell just short of that accomplishment last season with the Charlotte Checkers. The Checkers reached the 2025 Calder Cup Finals before being bested 4-2 by the Abbotsford Canucks. Leonard led Charlotte during the postseason in points (8-6—14) and goals (8), while tying for eighth in points and third in goals among all AHL playoff performers. The 27-year-old was named to the 2024-25 AHL Second All-Star Team when he ranked among the league leaders in points (T10th), goals (T2nd), power-play goals (T9th), short-handed goals (T1st) and shots (2nd). Last campaign, he notched career-high totals in games played (72), goals (36), points (61), plus-minus rating (+21), power-play goals (10), short-handed goals (5), game-winners (8), shots (252), and shooting percentage (14.3%). The Amherst, Massachusetts, native was originally selected with the 182nd overall pick by the San Jose Sharks in 2018 and has amassed 171 points (83-88—171) in 249 career AHL outings since 2020-21. 

Shine On, Captain: Earlier today, Dominik Shine was named the 19th captain in franchise history. He returns to Grand Rapids for his 10th season, becoming just the third player in team history to reach the milestone (Brian Lashoff 14, Travis Richards 10). During the 2024-25 AHL season, Shine posted career-high numbers in assists (32), points (46), power-play goals (5), game-winners (4), shots (149), and multi-point outings (11) to go along with 14 goals and 76 penalty minutes in 61 regular-season games. He also signed his first NHL contract on Jan. 27, 2025, and later that evening made his NHL debut against the Los Angeles Kings. Shine became the oldest skater to make his NHL debut since Evgeny Medvedev did so at 33 on Oct. 8, 2015, and the oldest Red Wings player to make his debut since Vaclav Nedomansky did it at 33 on Nov. 18, 1977. On the all-time regular-season franchise leaderboard, Shine ranks third in games played (483), tied for seventh in goals (75), tied for ninth in assists (109), ninth in points (184), sixth in penalty minutes (553), tied for eighth in short-handed goals (5), tied for seventh in game-winners (12), tied for first in unassisted goals (10), and tied for sixth in shots (797). 

Pure Michigan: Several Griffins will be competing in their home state this year, as the roster features five Michiganders in Sheldon Dries (Macomb), Carter Mazur (Jackson), Dominik Shine (Detroit), Jacob Truscott (Port Huron), and Austin Watson (Ann Arbor). 

Holy Goalies: The Griffins’ goalie room this year will feature a pair of young prospects in Sebastian Cossa and Michal Postava. Cossa, the 15th overall pick in 2021, is a recent draft pick of the Red Wings while Postava, an undrafted free agent out of Czechia, comes to North America for the first time after spending the last three campaigns in the Czechia pro ranks. Postava became a Czech Extraliga champion last season with Kometa Brno and ranked among the league’s regular-season leaders in save percentage (5th), goals-against average (T11th), wins (4th) and shutouts (T7th) before placing first in the postseason with a .940 save percentage in 17 outings. Throughout Postava’s three-year pro career, the 6-foot-1 netminder has shown a 74-65-9 record with 12 shutouts and a 2.11 GAA in 144 contests. Last season, Cossa was named to his first AHL All-Star Classic and ranked among the AHL regular-season leaders in games played (41, T8th), minutes played (2,424:37, 7th), GAA (2.45, 11th), save percentage (.911, T13th), and wins (21, T10th). The 6-foot-7 goaltender also made his NHL debut with Detroit on Dec. 9 at Buffalo and came away with a 6-5 shootout victory behind 12 saves and three stops in the shootout in a relief effort. In three seasons with Grand Rapids, Cossa has notched a 44-25-14 mark with three shutouts to go along with a 2.52 GAA in 84 outings.

Roster Breakdown: Seventeen players (forwards Ondrej Becher, Alex Doucet, Sheldon Dries, John Leonard, Amadeus Lombardi, Carter Mazur, Jakub Rychlovsky, Dominik Shine, Eduards Tralmaks, and Austin Watson; defensemen Justin Holl, William Lagesson, Ian Mitchell, Antti Tuomisto, and William Wallinder; goaltenders Sebastian Cossa and Michal Postava) on the roster are under contract with the Red Wings, while five players (forwards Tyler Angle, Carson Bantle and Gabriel Seger; and defenseman Alex Kannok Leipert and Jacob Truscott) are playing on a Griffins contract. Six players are Red Wings draft picks (Becher, Cossa, Lombardi, Mazur, Tuomisto, and Wallinder).

The Return: Riga, Latvia, native Eduards Tralmaks returns to North America for the first time since 2022-23, as he spent the last two campaigns in the Czech Extraliga with Rytiri Kladno. He will become just the second player from Latvia to compete for the Griffins, joining Aigars Cipruss. Cipruss played in just one game for Grand Rapids in 1996-97, collecting an assist, and also competed for Team Latvia in the 2002 and 2006 Olympics. Last season, Tralmaks ranked first in the Czech Extraliga with a career-high 51 points (23-28—51) in 48 games, adding career-high totals in goals (23), assists (28) and penalty minutes (66). Throughout two seasons in Czechia, the 28-year-old showed 83 points (44-39—83) and 100 penalty minutes in 100 games. He also competed for Team Latvia at the last two World Championships and posted seven points (3-4—7) in seven games during the 2025 tournament. As a free agent out of the University of Maine, Tralmaks signed with the Providence Bruins in 2021 and skated in three seasons with the franchise, compiling 41 points (22-19—41) in 87 contests. He also spent three games with the ECHL’s Maine Mariners from 2021-23 with seven points (4-3—7). During his time as a junior, Tralmaks became a USHL Clark Cup champion in 2016-17 with Chicago and was dubbed the Clark Cup MVP when he posted 12 points (10-2—12) in 14 postseason games. 

Young Guns: The Griffins have only two players who are considered rookies this season in defenseman Jacob Truscott and goaltender Michal Postava.

Oldies but Goodies: The Griffins’ roster features seven veterans, including forwards Sheldon Dries, John Leonard, Dominik Shine and Austin Watson, and defensemen Justin Holl, William Lagesson and Ian Mitchell. A player receives veteran status if he has competed in at least 261 games in the NHL, AHL or European elite leagues. Watson leads all veterans with 822 professional games played, while Holl (656) ranks second and Shine (492) places third.  

Still Making History in Year 30: During the offseason, the Griffins signed defenseman Alex Kannok Leipert to a one-year contract. Kannok Leipert, a native of Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, will become the first player from Thailand to suit up for the Griffins. He was also the first player from Thailand to be drafted in the NHL Entry Draft when he was selected 161st overall by the Washington Capitals in 2018. Last season with the Bakersfield Condors, Kannok Leipert posted career-high numbers in games played (59), goals (4), assists (7), points (11) and penalty minutes (93). As a pro, the 6-foot 205-pound blueliner has 23 points (5-18—23), 233 penalty minutes and a plus-nine rating in 182 career outings since 2021-22. 

Pour Me A Draft: The Griffins’ roster is stocked with high-end draft picks from previous years. The roster features two former first rounders in Sebastian Cossa (15th in 2021) and Austin Watson (18th in 2010). In addition, Grand Rapids is highlighted with four former second-round picks, including Justin Holl (54th in 2010), Ian Mitchell (57th in 2017), Antti Tuomisto (35th in 2019), and William Wallinder (32nd in 2020). The Griffins’ roster also includes two third-round picks in Ondrej Becher (80th in 2024) and Carter Mazur (70th in 2021), and 15 total draft picks.

Griffins in the NHL: Twenty-seven former Griffins can be found on the season-opening rosters of 16 NHL teams, along with three players currently designated as non-roster injured reserve and two players designated as injured reserve. The group includes four members of the Griffins’ 2013 Calder Cup team and three players from their 2017 championship squad. In addition, 11 teams feature former Griffins on their coaching staffs, including three head coaches and seven assistants.

TeamPlayer(s) (Calder Cup Winning Season)
AnaheimVille Husso, Petr Mrazek (2013)
ChicagoTyler Bertuzzi (MVP 2017)
ColumbusZach Aston-Reese
DallasAdam Erne
DetroitAxel Sandin-Pellikka, Albert Johansson, Michael Rasmussen, Michael Brandsegg-Nygard, Jonatan Berggren, Moritz Seider, Emmitt Finnie, Dylan Larkin, Simon Edvinsson, Elmer Soderblom, Marco Kasper, Shai Buium (non-roster IR), Nate Danielson (non-roster IR)
EdmontonMattias Janmark (IR), Calvin Pickard
FloridaTomas Nosek (2017) (non-roster IR)
MontrealJoe Veleno
New JerseyDennis Cholowski, Luke Glendening (2013)
OttawaNick Jensen, Donovan Sebrango
PittsburghAnthony Mantha
San JoseAlex Nedeljkovic
TorontoCalle Jarnkrok
VancouverFilip Hronek (2017)
WashingtonDylan McIlrath (2017) (IR)
WinnipegGustav Nyquist (2013)
TeamCoach (Role)
BostonChris Kelly (AC)
BuffaloMatt Ellis (AC)
CalgaryCail MacLean (AC)
ChicagoJeff Blashill (HC)
ColoradoJared Bednar (HC)
DetroitErich Junge (Asst. Video Coordinator)
EdmontonConor Allen (Skills Coach)
PittsburghTodd Nelson (AC), Mike Stothers (AC)
San JoseJeff Ulmer (AC)
Seattle Aaron Schneekloth (AC)
VegasBruce Cassidy (HC)

Familiar Faces in Different Places: Several key contributors to last season’s 37-win team now find themselves with new clubs for the upcoming season.

  • Jack Campbell: During first and only season with the Griffins last year, compiled a 5-7-2 record in 14 regular-season games with a 2.91 GAA and a .893 save percentage and added a 0-1 mark in two postseason games with a 2.69 GAA and a .905 save percentage; Remains an unrestricted free agent;
  • Josiah Didier: Served as captain for the Griffins for the past two seasons; Last year, showed eight points (2-6—8) in 58 regular-season games, adding two appearances in the postseason; Throughout Griffins career from 2023-25, totaled 16 points (6-10—16) and a plus-16 rating in 119 regular-season outings, adding one assist in seven playoff contests; Remains an unrestricted free agent;
  • Tim Gettinger: Posted 16 points (7-9—16) in 54 regular-season games last year, adding one assist in three playoff outings; In Griffins career from 2023-25, showed 41 points (19-22—41) in 109 regular-season games and one assist in 11 postseason contests; Signed to a one-year contract by Schwenninger (DEL/Germany) on July 30;
  • Cross Hanas: 55th overall pick by Detroit in 2020; Logged 17 points (9-8—17) in 58 games last season; Throughout three-year Griffins career from 2022-25, notched 50 points (26-24—50) in a combined 146 appearances; Signed to a PTO by Dallas on Sept. 10, and later released by Dallas and signed to a PTO by Texas (AHL) on Oct. 1;
  • Brogan Rafferty: Competed in 52 regular-season games with Grand Rapids last year, registering 19 points (6-13—19) and adding one appearance in the playoffs; With the Griffins from 2023-25, recorded 48 points (10-38—48) in 114 career regular-season games and four assists in 10 postseason outings; Signed to a two-year contract by Växjö (SHL/Sweden) on Sept. 5;
  • Joe Snively: Totaled career-high marks in goals (21), games played (72), penalty minutes (26), power-play goals (7), and shots (146) to go along with 26 assists and 47 points last season; Ranked among the team leaders in games played (1st), points (1st), assists (3rd), goals (2nd) and power-play goals (T1st); Signed to a one-year contract by Djurgardens (SHL/Sweden) on July 9;
  • Eemil Viro: Accumulated five points (1-4—5) in 62 regular-season games with Grand Rapids last year, adding one appearance in the postseason; In three campaigns with the Griffins, posted 19 points (3-16—19) in 142 contests; Signed to a two-year contract by Malmo (SHL/Sweden) on June 5.