The Athletic’s Katie Strang profiles Grand Rapids Griffins forward Matt Puempel today:
Tangradi, along with Ben Street, has forged chemistry on a line with Puempel. And though the 25-year-old Windsor, Ontario, native may come across as carefree and guileless when he arrives at the rink, there is a tenacity he plays with on the ice.
“A lot of guys when they’re in the NHL, on one-way contracts, they come down here and want to just flow through the motions. I think when he came down here, he had a little bit of a chip on his shoulder,” said Tangradi, who leads the American Hockey League with 16 goals since Jan. 1. “I know, from experience, when you get put on waivers and sent down for the first time, it’s very humbling and it can be tough. You see it in his work ethic. Instead of ‘poor me’ it’s ‘get out there and prove somebody wrong.’
“I think we’ve had great chemistry as a line; me, him and Street, because of that. I think all of us believe we can play in the NHL and there’s a little bit of hunger in every single game. I think you’re seeing him play at a whole other level because of that.”
With the Griffins battling for a playoff spot, Puempel is producing at more than a point-per-game clip in the AHL. He has 20 goals and 27 assists in 45 games this season; he earned 44 of those 47 points in 40 games with the Griffins.
Continued (paywall), and here’s the Grand Rapids Griffins’ weekly press release: