Some fans enjoy high-scoring hockey games when the goalies are constantly turning around to sweep the puck out of their net, slip up their masks, and douse their faces with water from their Gatorade bottles. That’s fine. Low-scoring games like the one the Monsters and Grand Rapids Griffins played Feb. 13 to end a 10-game homestand at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse have a different kind of excitement and intensity because every rush down the ice could produce the winning goal. The Monsters scored twice in the final seven minutes of the second period to break a 0-0 tie, saw their lead […]