Recap: Grand Rapids Griffins defeat Milwaukee 4-1 as Berggren, Pearson make statements

The Grand Rapids Griffins snapped a 3-game winless streak in fine fashion on Saturday, defeating the Milwaukee Admirals 4-1.

Jonatan Berggren scored his first AHL goal, and added an assist; Chase Pearson scored 2 goals; both Riley Barber and Turner Elson had 2 assists, and Calvin Pickard stopped 30 of 31 shots in the win.

The Griffins’ website posted a game recap:

Milwaukee Admirals 1 at GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS 4

Oct. 30, 2021

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Chase Pearson’s two-goal performance and Calvin Pickard’s 37 saves helped the Grand Rapids Griffins defeat the Milwaukee Admirals 4-1 at Van Andel Arena on Saturday.

Thirty four seconds into the game Milwaukee was awarded a power play. David Farrance shot from the left circle but Pickard got a piece of the puck before it went under his left skate and into the net, giving the Admirals an early 1-0 lead at 1:34.

It was only a matter of time before Jared McIssac found Jonatan Berggren on the right wing for a shot that went past the glove of Parker Gahagen and into the left corner at the 8:59 mark. Berggren’s tally was his first AHL goal of his career, which also broke a 90:58 scoreless drought by Grand Rapids.

With 8:56 remaining, Kyle Criscuolo skated down the slot as Taro Hirose connected a pass from the right side of the ice to give Criscuolo his first goal of the season and the Griffins a 2-1 advantage. Hirose’s helper was his 50th as a Griffin and he is now tied for 10th in the AHL with five assists.

At the 12:22 mark in the first, Riley Barber fired the puck from the right circle toward the net but was blocked by Gahagen. Chase Pearson stood at the goal crease and reacted on the rebound to tap in the puck and give the Griffins the 3-1 lead. The Griffins rattled off three goals in 3:23 after Berggren halted the four period scoring drought.

Grand Rapids outshot their opponent in the opening frame for the first time this season as shots stood at 14-10 going into the first intermission.

However the shot advantage did not last long as Milwaukee sent 20 pucks on net in the second, which is the most of any Grand Rapids opponent this season.

Luke Witowski was called for a five minute cross-checking penalty on top of a game misconduct call, which led to an ejection with 8:33 remaining in the second period.

Following a scoreless middle frame, the Griffins put the game on ice when Barber hooked up with Pearson for his second goal of the night. From the blue line, Pearson took advantage of the empty net at the 17:04 mark, giving Grand Rapids a 4-1 victory.

The Griffins also posted a photo gallery, a set of highlights and post-game interviews:

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