GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The Grand Rapids Griffins await word Monday on discipline from the AHL office from Saturday’s record-setting brawl against Rockford.

The AHL is expected to rule Monday or Tuesday on any suspensions and/or fines from the incident, which happened in the second period of a wild game won by the Griffins, 11-6.

The fight began seconds after Landon Ferraro’s goal made it 6-3 about midway through the second period and resulted in 192 minutes of penalties and 13 ejections.

According to the broadcast, it began with Rockford’s Kyle Beach going at it against Riley Sheahan immediately after a center-ice faceoff.

Beach received 27 minutes himself for being an aggressor game misconduct, a two-minute instigating minor, five-minute fighting major and 10-minute instigating misconduct. Sheahan received a five-minute major but no game misconduct.

Interestingly, Rockford was wearing pink jerseys for breast cancer awareness.

According to hockeyfights.com, the other pairings were (Griffins listed first):

Louis-Marc Aubry against Rob Flick

Gleason Fournier against Wade Brookbank

Tomas Tatar against Adam Clendening

Brian Lashoff against Shawn Lalonde

Francis Pare against Phillippe Paradis

Petr Mrazek against Carter Hutton

Overall, the teams combined for 230 penalty minutes, well above the previous season high of 152 between Birmingham and Syracuse on Oct. 20.

The Griffins host Oklahoma City on Wednesday.

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Here is the fight: