PHOTOS: Jacksonville Icemen vs. Savannah Ghost Pirates – 02/01/2025

Evelyn Jerden for Inside The Rink

SAVANNAH, Ga. – On Saturday, the Savannah Ghost Pirates hosted their 90s Retro Night against the Jacksonville Icemen in a game full of action and intensity. The night started off with a bang as Logan Drevitch and Garett Van Wyhe dropped the gloves early, setting the tone for a heated matchup. Adding to the excitement, the Icemen’s mascot, Fang, attempted to steal Davy’s flag, stirring up the crowd. After a three-game home drought without a goal, Will Riedell finally broke the streak in the second period, giving the Ghost Pirates a much-needed boost. Meanwhile, Ross Armour continued his dominance, now leading the ECHL with 11 power-play goals. Savannah battled hard through the first two periods, but the third proved to be their downfall. Despite their efforts, the Ghost Pirates ultimately fell to the Icemen with a final score of 6-3.

Check out this photo gallery from Inside The Rink’s Evelyn Jerden for highlights from the game.

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