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Grand Rapids Griffins' single-game tickets go on sale to general public

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- Single-game tickets for each of the Grand Rapids Griffins’ 36 regular-season home games at Van Andel Arena are on sale now to the general public at griffinshockey.com/tickets.

Under second-year head coach Dan Watson, the Griffins will begin the home portion of their 72-game slate on Friday, Oct. 11 against the Milwaukee Admirals with Opening Night presented by Huntington Bank. The Admirals are the team that defeated the Griffins in the AHL playoffs last spring, so the opener is liable to be "interesting."

Griffins tickets can be purchased through the following methods (all purchases subject to a convenience charge):

  • Online through griffinshockey.com/buytickets;
  • On the Griffins app, available for iPhone and Android;
  • In person at The Zone at Van Andel Arena, beginning Oct. 1 (open 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday);
  • By phone at (616) 774-4585 or (800) 2-HOCKEY.

Advance ticket prices start at $19 for Upper Level Crease, $21 for Upper Level Faceoff, $24 for Upper Level Center Ice, $25 for Upper Level Preferred, $26 for Upper Level Prime and $29 for Upper Level Edge; and $27 for Lower Level Faceoff, $31 for Lower Level Center Ice, $37 for Lower Level Preferred and $54 for Lower Level Glass. (Additional $3 per ticket on game day.)

On game night, tickets may be purchased without a convenience charge at the Van Andel Arena box office, beginning 90 minutes before puck drop. Fans who attend multiple games can avoid charges and receive a discount from the single-game price by purchasing a 10- or 20-game select season package. These plans, along with full-seasonFLEX ticket vouchers and group ticket packages, may be ordered by calling the Griffins’ office at (616) 774-4585 ext. 2 or visiting griffinshockey.com.

The Griffins, arguably, played better than any other AHL from late December through the end of the 2023-'24 regular season and into the Calder Cup playoffs. But they lost in the Central Division finals to the Milwaukee Admirals in the 5th and deciding game, 2-0. Sebastian Cossa finished the postseason with a 2.72 Goals Against Average and a .900 save percentage.

The Hershey Bears ended up winning the Calder Cup in six games against Coachella Valley, the team that ousted the Admirals from the playoffs in the Western Conference finals.

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Photo: Source: griffinshockey.com


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