GRAND RAPIDS — When it comes to conjuring up goals and assists at spotlight times, Grand Rapids Griffins forward Jonatan Berggren has proven he to have magic in his game.
There wasn’t much good to be mined from the Grand Rapids Griffins first home game of the AHL Calder Cup playoffs. The stink was spraying all over the vast majority of Griffins players.
Famed writer and director Orson Welles once made a wine commercial famous by proclaiming the company would never sell a wine “before its time.” Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman has a similar approach when it comes to Red Wings draft picks.
Jonatan Berggren scored from a sharp angle 4:14 into overtime Saturday night as the Grand Rapids Griffins rallied from a 2-0 deficit to edge Rockford 3-2.
Jonatan Berggren continues to do everything within his power as a Grand Rapids Griffins player to show that he is ready to play with the Detroit Red Wings in 2024-25.
The Red Wings have assigned winger Jonatan Berggren to AHL Grand Rapids, per a team release. Berggren, 23, had been a healthy scratch in five straight games.
In a season headlined by a ton of new faces such as Alex DeBrincat, Shayne Gostisbehere, J.T. Compher and even Patrick Kane, a lot of chatter surrounding the Detroit Red Wings pertained to a lesser-known forward outside of Detroit: Jonatan Berggren.
On Friday, the Red Wings opened up a roster spot when they traded Klim Kostin to San Jose. No they filled that spot.
With the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline quickly approaching, rumors are swirling, and some have included the Detroit Red Wings. From trade targets to new contracts, it’s been a busy week in Hockeytown.
It’s been an interesting year for Detroit Red Wings prospect Jonatan Berggren. Detroit’s 2018 second-round pick has dominated in the AHL this season—14 goals and 36 points in 33 games—but that hasn’t been enough to warrant a full-time NHL role.
The NHL trade deadline of March 8th is quickly approaching, and the potential fate of prospects hangs in the balance of their respective organizations.
If you are looking to solve the case of the Grand Rapids Griffins’ five-game winning streak, the evidence shows that the fingerprints of Detroit Red Wings prospects are all over it.
The return to health of forwards Christian Fischer and Joe Veleno led to the Detroit Red Wings returning Jonatan Berggren and Austin Czarnik to the AHL Grand Rapids Griffins.
On Saturday, the Red Wings announced that both Joe Veleno and Christian Fischer will return to the lineup Sunday against Boston. With Fischer being on injured reserve, at least one player would likely be sent back down.
Detroit Red Wings forward Jonatan Berggren is heading back to the AHL. The 23-year-old prospect would probably be sticking at the NHL level with most other teams.
Over the next few months leading up to the deadline, the Montreal Canadiens will be one of the most-talked-about teams in trade chatter. This is because they are expected to be among the NHL’s biggest sellers, with players like Sean Monahan, David Savard, Jake Allen, and Cayden Primeau being some of their trade candidates.
David Pagnotta: A source is saying the Detroit Red Wings have been talking trade with teams about forward Jonatan Berggren. Sportsnet: Elliotte Friedman on the Jeff Marek Show yesterday on the Red Wings and Berggren.
Recent trade discussions involving the Detroit Red Wings are making noise, according to The Fourth Period’s David Pagnotta. One player in the spotlight is forward Jonatan Berggren, currently showcasing his skills with the Grand Rapids Griffins, the Red Wings’ AHL affiliate.
The Detroit Red Wings are shopping an upside forward prospect, though whether that's a wise decision is up for debate.
The Detroit Red Wings have recalled forward Jonatan Berggren from their AHL affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins.
In the latest episode of The Hockey Writers Grind Line, Detroit Red Wings hockey analysts Devin Little and Matthew Zator shared their expectations for Jonatan Berggren in the upcoming 2023-24 season.
In what looked to be a quiet day of action, we instead saw the biggest upset of the men’s World Hockey Championship.
Detroit Red Wings prospect Jonatan Berggren has been selected as the American Hockey League’s rookie of the month. The league announced its monthly award winners for April on Monday afternoon.
Swedish players have excelled with the Detroit Red Wings for decades — here’s looking at you, Nicklas Lidstrom and Henrik Zetterberg — and it looks as though that trend will continue into the immediate future.
Jonatan Berggren has been a dominant force in the American Hockey League with the Grand Rapids Griffins this season. The 21-year-old winger sits just three points back of Taro Hirose — four years his senior — for the team scoring lead.
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