
Griffins Stumble in Overtime as Wolves Take 2-0 Series Lead
The Griffins saw a promising lead evaporate in Game 2, as Chicago rallied to win in overtime and move one win away from the series.
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The Griffins saw a promising lead evaporate in Game 2, as Chicago rallied to win in overtime and move one win away from the series.

Eduards Tralmaks, a Latvian forward, led the Czech Extraliga in scoring before signing with the Detroit Red Wings' AHL farm team, the Grand Rapids Griffins. His 26 goals and playoff contributions have positioned him as a coveted goal‑scorer ahead of his contract's July 1 expiration.
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Chicago Wolves defeat Grand Rapids Griffins 2-1 in the first game of their playoff series, with Josiah Slavin scoring the decisive goal and goaltender Michal Postava making 30 saves.

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From a Czech championship captain to the Griffins' playoff starter, Michal Postava's performance has reshaped the team's outlook.