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Grand Rapids Griffins: Grand Rapids: 1996–2001: 0: Joined the American Hockey League in 2001 Grand Rapids Owls: Grand Rapids: 1977–1980: 0: Grand Rapids Rockets: Grand Rapids: 1950–1956: 0: Kalamazoo Wings: Kalamazoo: 1974–1995: 2: Became the Michigan K-Wings in 1995 Lansing Lancers: Lansing: 1974–1975: 0: Suspended operations January ...
In June 2001, the IHL ceased operations. Many IHL teams moved to the American Hockey League. However, the Blades could not join the AHL because the league forebode a single owner from controlling multiple teams (unlike the IHL). Owner Dan DeVos chose to move the Grand Rapids Griffins to the AHL, ending the Blades and Orlando Solar Bears. [10]
The Grand Rapids Griffins are a professional ice hockey team based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. They compete in the American Hockey League (AHL), playing their 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.
Grand Rapids Blades: Grand Rapids, Michigan: 1976–1977 Grand Rapids Bruins: Grand Rapids, Minnesota: 1968–1969 Green Bay Bobcats: Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin: 1961–1979 Madison Blues: Madison, Wisconsin: 1973–1974 (transferred to CnHL) Marquette Iron Rangers: Marquette, Michigan: 1964–1976 Milwaukee Admirals: Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 1973 ...
The following year, Noel-Bernier served as the director of hockey operations for the Grand Rapids Blades youth program before joining the Grand Rapids Griffins in the American Hockey League as an assistant coach on August 20, 2014. [1]
DeVos also formerly owned the Orlando Solar Bears, Grand Rapids Griffins, and the Kansas City Blades, three International Hockey League franchises before that league folded; [13] the Solar Bears and Blades were closed as a result of the league folding, while the Griffins moved to the American Hockey League, and are now under the ownership of ...