Norfolk Admirals

ECHL: Maine Mariners Sign 6’6” Defenseman; Brad Arvanitis Placed on Injured Reserve
- Scarlett McLaughlin
- February 15, 2024
Heading into a three-game homestand against the Norfolk Admirals, the Maine Mariners have welcomed former player Fedor Gordeev back to the lineup. Gordeev stands at 6’6” and will wear #15 for the Mariners. The 25-year-old defenseman from Omsk, Russia, played a total of 63 games with the Mariners in the 2022-23 season. During this season, […]
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PHOTOS: Norfolk Admirals vs. Worcester Railers – 01/27/2024
- Rich Leblanc
- January 31, 2024
WORCESTER, Mass. – Saturday evening, the visiting Norfolk Admirals played as the saying goes, “May the force be with you”. The Admirals skated and defended their way to a 6-2 win over the Worcester Railers, before an announced sellout crowd, and all the Star Wars characters for Star Wars night. Present for the evening, was […]
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PHOTOS : Norfolk Admirals vs. Worcester Railers – 01/26/2024
- Rich Leblanc
- January 30, 2024
WORCESTER, Mass – Friday night, the Worcester Railers hosted the Norfolk Admirals, for the first game of a three-in-three weekend series for the Railers. The Railers would celebrate a 6-3 victory on an evening the Railers theme was also a celebration of Women In Hockey. Emily Brown and Taylor Girard from the professional women’s hockey […]
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PHOTOS: Norfolk Admirals vs. Worcester Railers- 01/12/2024
- Rich Leblanc
- January 17, 2024
WORCESTER, Mass. – The Worcester Railers started their three-in-three weekend series on Friday with a thrilling 4-3 overtime win over the Norfolk Admirals.Railers defenseman Ryan Verrier would start the scoring with a shot from the slot, beating Admirals goalie Thomas Milic at 3:25 into the first period. Aaron Miller would tie the game at 11:47, […]
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Cooper’s 500 NHL Wins a Long Time Coming
- Lauren Burg
- January 17, 2024
Everywhere Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper goes, success follows. One can see that much in his successful coaching career, beginning at the high school level and working his way up to the toughest league out there, the National Hockey League (NHL). It all started at Lansing Catholic High School in Michigan. In one […]
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The Hurricanes Have a Big Goaltending Problem
- Patrick Hoffman
- December 18, 2023
Going into this season, the Carolina Hurricanes were considered Stanley Cup contenders. At the time, it was hard to disagree with that sentiment. The club has a great offense, plays well defensively, and has enough depth in goal to overcome injuries. As it turns out, hockey pundits and fans alike may have been premature with […]
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Carolina Hurricanes Place Antti Raanta On Waivers
- Armand Klisivitch
- December 16, 2023
The Carolina Hurricanes placed goaltender Antti Raanta on waivers Saturday afternoon, Raanta has a 6-5-1 record this season with a 3.61 GAA, .854sv%, along with one shutout. Raanta signed a one-year, $1.5 million deal with the Hurricanes on July 1st. This is an odd move by the Hurricanes, who are already without Frederik Andersen, who […]
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ECHL: An Interview With Nico Blachman
- Armand Klisivitch
- December 15, 2023
Nico Blachman is a 25-year-old forward who got started playing hockey at a young age in the Sunshine State, where hockey has continued to grow over the years, “I started playing roller hockey when I was younger in Hollywood, Florida, and then the roller hockey rink shut down and my dad told me it’s either […]
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Frostbites: Icemen Gain Some Ground on Road Trip
- Andrew Willis
- December 12, 2023
The Jacksonville Icemen continue to make up ground after a rocky November, going 2-1 during their first week on the road in December. After a 4-3 loss on home ice to the Trois-Rivieres Lions on Dec. 2, the team set off for a five-game trip along the East Coast with games in Savannah, Norfolk, and […]
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