PHOTOS: Savannah Ghost Pirates vs. Florida Everblades – 03/22/2024

Photo: Christina Slemp for Inside the Rink

ESTERO, Fla.- The Florida Everblades and Savannah Ghost Pirates played game two of their three-game series on Friday night after taking Thursday off. 7,106 fans enjoyed Country Night in Hertz Arena. The Florida Everbabes cheer/dance squad wore cutoffs and cowboy hats, and the first 1,000 fans were given a straw hat. Wednesday night’s game took overtime to decide the winner, with the Everblades coming out on top 3-2, but the Everblades dominated Friday night’s game from puck drop. Logan Lambdin (17 and 18) and Bobo Carpenter (22 and 23) scored twice, and Cam Johnson stopped all 33 shots he faced for his third shutout of the season and the Everblades cruised to a 4-0 victory.

Check out this photo gallery from Inside the Rink’s Christina Slemp for highlights from the game. 


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