AHL Central Division Finals: Grand Rapids Griffins vs. Chicago Wolves - Home Game 1, Series Game 1 tickets
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AHL Central Division Finals: Grand Rapids Griffins vs. Chicago Wolves - Home Game 1, Series Game 1 Van Andel Arena May 14th, 2026
Parking & Directions for AHL Calder Cup Playoffs Van Andel Arena
130 Fulton Street West, Grand Rapids, MI
49503, US
1. Grand Rapids Public Library - 0.3 miles, $10
2. Lot 2 (Ottawa Ave) - 0.2 miles, $10
3. 50 Commerce Ave - 0.4 miles, $15
4. Lot 5 (Monroe Ave) - 0.5 miles, $15
5. Van Andel Arena Lot - 0.1 miles, $20
There’s just something about Van Andel Arena that makes playoff hockey feel like an all-out celebration. When the AHL Calder Cup Playoffs roll into Grand Rapids, this place comes alive with an energy that’s hard to match. You can almost taste the anticipation in the air as passionate fans pack the lower levels, flags waving and voices roaring, turning every game into a roaring sea of red and blue. It’s not just about hockey, though; Van Andel Arena has hosted everything from the electrifying Grand Rapids Bike Show to Broadway hits like Jersey Boys back in 2018, proving it’s a true cultural hub. The arena’s layout makes it super easy to find your seat, especially on the Lower Level where the most die-hard fans usually gather, those moments when the crowd’s cheers shake the building. And if you’re thinking about how to get there, biking is a solid option, bike lanes lead straight to the arena, and shared bikes make it even easier to avoid parking chaos. Honestly, catching the AHL Calder Cup Playoffs here feels like being part of something much bigger, a real adrenaline rush that sticks with you long after the final buzzer.