Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Griffins Capture Calder Cup
Head coach Jeff Blashill leads team, including seven alums, to championship in the AHL.
Just two years ago, Ferris State alum Jeff Blashill was behind the bench at Western Michigan, and Danny DeKeyser was among his players. They faced off regularly with Chad Billins of Ferris State, Luke Glendening of Michigan and Riley Sheahan of Notre Dame. In the East, Gustav Nyquist was completing a brilliant career at Maine.
Tuesday night, those six and two other former college players hoisted the Calder Cup as champions of the AHL.
It marked the first championship for the Grand Rapids Griffins, the AHL affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings, and came in Blashill’s first season behind the bench. Billins, Glendening and Sheahan were all in their first full pro season, while DeKeyser only turned pro in March, after Western Michigan’s season ended.
Glendening and Sheahan each had 16 points in the playoffs, tied for the lead among AHL rookies. Billins’s 14 points led the league’s rookie defensemen and ranked second among all blueliners.
Two veterans who played college hockey also made big contributions to the Griffins’ run: Jeff Hoggan (Nebraska-Omaha) and Brett Skinner (Denver). Hoggan played for the Mavericks from 1999-2002, while Skinner spent three seasons at Denver, including the Pioneers’ back-to-back national championships in 2004 and ’05.
Both Hoggan and Skinner have spent time in the NHL, and brought tremendous experience to Blashill’s squad.
Former College Players on the Grand Rapids Griffins
Jeff Blashill (Coach) | Ferris State |
Chad Billins | Ferris State |
Danny DeKeyser | Western Michigan |
Luke Glendening | Michigan |
Jeff Hoggan | Nebraska-Omaha |
Gustav Nyquist | Maine |
Riley Sheahan | Notre Dame |
Brett Skinner | Denver |