ROCKFORD, Ill. – The Grand Rapids Griffins remained in the playoff hunt with a crucial 5-3 victory over the Rockford IceHogs on Wednesday at the BMO Harris Center. The Griffins used three goals in the third period to collect the important two points.
Riley Barber extended his point streak to 13 games (11-6—17), which is the longest by a Griffin in more than 16 years, since Donald MacLean’s franchise-record 19-game run in 2005-06. Turner Elson tallied his team-leading 21st goal of the season. Barber and Elson are the first Grand Rapids teammates with 20-plus goals each since Chris Terry (29) and Matt Puempel (24) in 2018-19. Drew Worrad and Butrus Ghafari recorded their first AHL goals. Jonatan Berggren pushed his point streak to seven games (4-7—11) while Kyle Criscuolo saw his climb to four (3-3—6).
Grand Rapids tallied the contest’s first goal at 4:19. On a powerplay, Worrad from the right circle snapped the puck through the five-hole of Arvid Soderblom following a feed from Brian Lashoff. This ended the Griffins’ 11-game streak of allowing their opponent to score the first goal.
Rockford tied the contest at one with 11:53 remaining in the first. Mike Hardman from the slot flipped the disc past Brattstrom in the upper left-hand corner.
The IceHogs took a 2-1 lead during a power play at 14:51. Wyatt Kalynuk fed the rubber to Andrei Altybarmakian between the circles. The winger then fired a one-timer through the five-hole of Brattstrom.
The Griffins knotted the game 2-2 with 2:16 remaining in the middle frame. Ghafari from the blue line sent a wrister in the right corner past Soderblom. Samuel Dove-McFalls earned the only assist on the play and registered his first pro point.
At 10:21 in the final stanza, Barber from the right circle ripped a shot that went over the right shoulder of Soderblom, giving Grand Rapids a 3-2 advantage.
After Brattstrom mishandled a puck behind his cage, the disc bounced off Evan Barratt’s skate and into the net with 7:23 remaining in the third.
With time running out in regulation, Grand Rapids scored the game-winning goal at 19:05. From the slot, Berggren found Elson at the bottom right circle. Elson then fired a one-timer that sailed past Soderblom’s glove.
Rockford took the netminder off for an extra skater but the plan backfired, as Barber converted on the empty net to give Grand Rapids a 5-3 win.

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