PHOTOS: Grand Rapids Griffins vs. Milwaukee Admirals – 05/20/2024

Donald Carlson for Inside The Rink

MILWAUKEE, Wisc.– On Monday night at UM-Panther Arena, the Milwaukee Admirals faced off against the Grand Rapids Griffins in Game 2 of the Central Division Finals of the Calder Cup Playoffs—Milwaukee with hopes of tying up the series, having lost in Game 1.

The Admirals took a 2-0 lead in the first period, scoring one more in the second and two more in the third. The Griffins could only score twice in the third and fell to the Admirals 5-2.

The series now moves to Grand Rapids for the next two games.

Check out this photo gallery from Inside The Rink’s Don Carlson, who was there to capture the action.


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Donald Carlson

I cover the Chicago Wolves, Milwaukee Admirals & Rockford IceHogs When I am not photographing Hockey,I volunteer at Second City Canine Rescue photographing dogs & special events.

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