The Detroit Red Wings' farm team celebrated their championship with a crazy McDonald's tab

| June 16, 2017 in Hockey

Local Community Advertising

The Grand Rapid Griffins, who are the farm team of the Detroit Red Wings, were crowned AHL champions after winning the Calder Cup on Tuesday.

To celebrate, they did exactly what any group of finely tuned athletes would do.

They spent more than $400 on burgers from McDonald’s, of course.
 


It was originally reported by a Red Wings fan on Twitter, who said her friend was an Uber driver for the Griffins’ players on Tuesday night.

The players had her take them to McDonald’s, where they proceeded to drop over $400 at the popular food joint.

It was later confirmed with an exchange between the Michigan McDonald’s and Grand Rapid Griffins Twitter accounts.
 

No word on what the players ordered, but for $400 you can buy either 400 cheeseburgers, 266 McDoubles or 228 chicken snack wraps.

The Griffins title, which they won over the Syracuse Crunch, is their second in the last five years.

A pair of British Columbians were part of the winning roster in Kamloops’ Joe Hicketts, who played for the Victoria Royals, and Coquitlam’s Ben Street, who played for the Salmon Arm Silverbacks.

Local Community Advertising

Trending Stories

Downtown Kelowna coffee shop appears to have mysteriously closed

Body found in creek near Big White identified as missing Kamloops man

The Bank of Mom & Dad is real, and it's doling out money

7 more victims come forward in child abuse investigation, 4 people chargedĀ 

Woman with knife arrested inside BC school

The South Okanagan'sĀ first wine-and-sailing combo tour

BC Mounties 'very concerned' about missing 29-year-old woman

'Highly destructive' tree-killing insect found in BC for first time