Bakersfield Condors captain Seth Griffith became the 27th player in American Hockey League history to reach 700 career points, earning an assist in his team's 4-3 victory over Texas on Friday evening. The milestone came in his 13th professional season. Griffith leads the Condors with 56 points this year.
Seth Griffith, captain of the Bakersfield Condors, notched his 700th career AHL point with an assist during a 4-3 win against Texas on Friday night. This achievement places him as the 27th player to hit that mark in league history. Over 746 regular-season games with teams including Bakersfield, Manitoba, Rochester, Toronto, and Providence, Griffith has amassed 227 goals and 473 assists. Hailing from Wallaceburg, Ontario, he has been selected as a postseason AHL All-Star three times, earning Second Team honors in the 2024-25 season. He also participated in the AHL All-Star Classic in 2016 and 2023. Currently, Griffith ties for ninth in AHL scoring with 56 points—16 goals and 40 assists—a team-high for the Condors. Originally a fifth-round pick by Boston in the 2012 NHL Draft, Griffith has appeared in 80 NHL games across five teams: Boston, Toronto, Florida, Buffalo, and Edmonton, recording eight goals and 11 assists.