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Seth Griffith

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Canadian ice hockey player (born 1993)

Ice hockey player
Seth Griffith
Griffith with theBoston Bruins in 2014
Born (1993-01-04)January 4, 1993 (age 32)
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
PositionCentre
ShootsRight
AHL team
Former teams
Bakersfield Condors
Boston Bruins
Toronto Maple Leafs
Florida Panthers
Buffalo Sabres
Edmonton Oilers
NHL draft131st overall,2012
Boston Bruins
Playing career2013–present

Seth Griffith (born January 4, 1993) is a Canadian professionalice hockeyforward for theBakersfield Condors of theAmerican Hockey League (AHL). He was selected by theBoston Bruins in the fifth round (131st overall) of the2012 NHL entry draft.

Playing career

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Griffith played major junior hockey with theLondon Knights of theOntario Hockey League. With the team, he would win two consecutive OHL Championships and thus participate in twoMemorial Cup tournaments. Griffith was rewarded for his outstanding play during the2012–13 season by being named to the OHL's First All-Star Team, one year after he was named to the Second All-Star team.[1]

Griffith's first career NHL goal was scored on October 21, 2014 againstSan Jose Sharks's goaltenderAntti Niemi.[2]

Griffith dominated at theAHL level ever since debuting in2013–14 season. Having recorded at nearly or over a point-a-game in all seasons since, he experienced a phenomenal2015–16 season which saw him finish second in league scoring (as well as first in assists) and was named to the AHL First All-Star team. In total, he recorded 77 points in 57 games played. In reward for this, he was signed to a one-year, two-way contract extension on May 24, 2016.[3]

On the eve of the2016–17 season, Griffith was claimed off of waivers by theToronto Maple Leafs on October 11, 2016, after he was placed on waivers the previous day.[4][5] Leafs assistant general managerMark Hunter and his team was responsible for the pick-up; Hunter have previously worked with Griffith within the London Knights organization.[6] Griffith appeared in 3 games with the Maple Leafs, however largely served as a healthy scratch over the first month of the season. On November 12, 2016, Griffith's brief tenure with the Maple Leafs ended after he was again claimed off waivers, by theFlorida Panthers.[7] Griffith was inserted in the Panthers scoring line, however after a positive start, found a reduced role with 5 assists in 21 games. On January 19, 2017, Griffith was again placed on waivers and was re-claimed by the Maple Leafs for a second time. With the Leafs the only team vying for his services, Griffith was directly assigned to AHL affiliate, the Toronto Marlies on January 20, 2017.[8] He would remain with the Marlies for the rest of the season, playing at a pace of over a point-per-game.

On July 1, 2017, Griffith signed a one-year, one-way $650,000 contract as a free agent with theBuffalo Sabres.[9] Griffith made the Sabres opening night roster for the2017–18 season, however was unable to take his opportunity, producing just 2 goals in 21 games in a depth role. He was assigned to AHL affiliate, theRochester Americans, throughout the season, posting 41 points in 46 games.

As a free agent from the Sabres, Griffith joined the Winnipeg Jets on a one-year, two-way $650,000 contract on July 1, 2018.[10]

After two seasons within the Jets organization playing primarily for AHL affiliate, theManitoba Moose, Griffith left as a free agent and agreed to sign a two-year, two-way contract with the Edmonton Oilers on October 9, 2020.[11] He appeared in one game with the Oilers in the2021–22 season, but become a core piece of the Oilers' AHL affiliateBakersfield Condors, eventually being named team captain. He was an AHL Second Team All-Star in both the2021–22 and2024–25 seasons.[12][13]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2008–09Chatham MaroonsGOJHL10000
2009–10St. Marys LincolnsGOJHL494335785656394
2009–10London KnightsOHL172132104372
2010–11London KnightsOHL682240622863476
2011–12London KnightsOHL68454085491910132312
2012–13London KnightsOHL5433488152219162514
2013–14Providence BruinsAHL69203050281247118
2014–15Providence BruinsAHL391219311252350
2014–15Boston BruinsNHL3064106
2015–16Providence BruinsAHL572453773231236
2015–16Boston BruinsNHL40114
2016–17Toronto Maple LeafsNHL30000
2016–17Florida PanthersNHL210558
2016–17Toronto MarliesAHL3810344436112794
2017–18Buffalo SabresNHL212136
2017–18Rochester AmericansAHL461526412630444
2018–19Manitoba MooseAHL6916415730
2019–20Manitoba MooseAHL5821204128
2020–21Bakersfield CondorsAHL391018288634710
2021–22Bakersfield CondorsAHL643050805451124
2021–22Edmonton OilersNHL10000
2022–23Bakersfield CondorsAHL7217436032200014
2023–24Bakersfield CondorsAHL681548633221120
2024–25Bakersfield CondorsAHL6521517246
NHL totals808111924

International

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YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2011CanadaU184th70006
Junior totals70006

Awards and honours

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HonoursYear
GOJHL
First All-Star Team2009–10
Most points by a rookie2009–10
Rookie All-Star Team2009–10
Rookie of the Year2009–10
OHL
J. Ross Robertson Cup Champion2011–12
Second All-Star Team2011–12
J. Ross Robertson Cup Champion2012–13
First All-Star Team2012–13[14]
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy2012–13
AHL
All-Star Game2015–16
First All-Star Team2015–16
Player of the Month (December)2015–16
Second All-Star Team2021–22,2024–25[12][13]

References

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  1. ^"Griffith Named OHL First Team All-Star". cksn.ca. May 2, 2013. RetrievedMay 2, 2013.
  2. ^"Bruins' Seth Griffith Nets First NHL Goal, Celebrates In Style (Video)". October 21, 2014. RetrievedDecember 29, 2014.
  3. ^"Bruins Sign Kevan Miller To A Four-Year Contract Extension; Sign Seth Griffith To A One-Year, Two-Way Contract Extension". Boston Bruins. May 24, 2016. RetrievedOctober 11, 2016.
  4. ^"Bruins waive Griffith, Randell, and Schaller". Stanley Cup of Chowder. October 10, 2016. RetrievedOctober 11, 2016.
  5. ^"Maple Leafs claim Seth Griffith on waivers from Bruins". pensionplanpuppets.com. October 11, 2016. RetrievedOctober 11, 2016.
  6. ^"Leafs claim former Bruins prospect Seth Griffith off waivers".CBC News. October 11, 2016. RetrievedOctober 11, 2016.
  7. ^"Panthers claim forward Seth Griffith from Toronto".Florida Panthers. November 12, 2016. RetrievedNovember 12, 2016.
  8. ^"Leafs claim Seth Griffith (again)". mapleleafshotstove.com. July 20, 2017. RetrievedJuly 20, 2017.
  9. ^"Sabres, Griffith agree to one-year deal".Buffalo Sabres. July 1, 2017. RetrievedJuly 1, 2017.
  10. ^"Jets sign three players".Winnipeg Jets. July 1, 2018. RetrievedJuly 1, 2018.
  11. ^"Oilers sign Forsberg, Quine, Griffith".Edmonton Oilers. October 9, 2020. RetrievedOctober 9, 2020.
  12. ^ab"2021-22 AHL First, Second All-Star Teams unveiled".American Hockey League. April 28, 2022. Archived fromthe original on April 29, 2022. RetrievedApril 28, 2022.
  13. ^ab"2024-25 First and Second All-Star Teams unveiled".TheAHL.com. April 17, 2025. RetrievedApril 21, 2025.
  14. ^"OHL Announces 2012–13 All-Star Teams".Ontario Hockey League. April 28, 2013. RetrievedApril 29, 2013.

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