Connor Gregga

Connor Gregga in green Savannah Ghost Pirates uniform

ECHL: Savannah Brings Back Gregga and Jeffers

Earlier today, the Savannah Ghost Pirates announced that they have signed forwards Connor Gregga and Kyle Jeffers to ECHL contracts for the 2025-2026 season. Both players spent time in Savannah last season, with Gregga appearing in 17 games and Jeffers appearing in 46 games. Savannah will be looking to continue to add impact players to […]

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ECHL: Savannah Ghost Pirates Announce 2024-25 Season-Ending Roster

Earlier today, the Savannah Ghost Pirates announced their season-ending roster, which consists of 19 skaters. Some big names for Savannah have been named to their season-ending roster, including captain Logan Drevitch, Devon Paliani, Reece Vitelli, Patrick Guay, and Ross Armour. An explanation of the season-ending roster from the ECHL is as follows: Season-Ending Rosters may […]

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ECHL: 2024-25 Protected Lists | Savannah Ghost Pirates

The ECHL offseason has officially begun, and earlier today, the Savannah Ghost Pirates released their protected list for 2024–25. Teams were required to submit their lists by 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 8th. Each organization was allowed to protect an unlimited number of players, provided they met the eligibility requirements outlined in the Collective Bargaining […]

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ECHL Game Recap: Atlanta Gladiators vs Savannah Ghost Pirates | 04/13/2025

The Savannah Ghost Pirates sent their home crowd into the postseason on a high note Sunday evening, defeating the Atlanta Gladiators 4–2 in front of a sold-out Enmarket Arena. The ECHL season saw the Ghost Pirates control the pace early, hold firm defensively, and outshoot Atlanta 36–18. Savannah’s balanced scoring and goaltending helped them seal […]

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PHOTOS: Florida Everblades vs. Savannah Ghost Pirates – 04/04/2025

SAVANNAH, Ga. – On Friday night, the Savannah Ghost Pirates faced off against the Florida Everblades for their annual Green Out Game. The Ghost Pirates came out strong in the first period, scoring three quick goals and setting the tone early. However, the energy on the ice wasn’t limited to scoring — tensions between the […]

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