Southern Professional Hockey League
ECHL: Timo Time Returns To Norfolk For Another Season
- Zachary Alvarado
- August 1, 2024
The Norfolk Admirals have re-signed their team-leading point getter, Stepan Timofeyev, for the 2024-25 ECHL season. This will be Timofeyev’s third-straight season dawning the navy and gold. Since joining the Admirals, Timofeyev has only gotten better with each season passing. Heading into his third season, Timofeyev will help the Admirals even more than he has […]
Read MoreECHL: Norfolk Admirals Beef Up With Another Blue Liner
- Zachary Alvarado
- July 27, 2024
The Norfolk Admirals have announced they. Have re-signed defenseman Andrew McLean for the 2024-25 ECHL season. McLean will play his second full season with the Admirals and sixth year as a professional. “I’m beyond excited to come back to Norfolk and be able to play at the Scope in-front of our amazing fans,” said McLean. […]
Read MoreECHL: Hometown Kid Returns to the Norfolk Admirals
- Zachary Alvarado
- July 22, 2024
The Norfolk Admirals announced today they have re-signed Chesapeake, VA native Brandon Osmundson to a standard player contract for the 2024-25 ECHL season. Oz becomes the fourth player to be signed to the Admirals roster, as they have signed Josh McDougall, Brady Fleurent, and Pavel Padakin. Osmundson completed his first full season of professional hockey […]
Read MoreECHL: Norfolk Admirals Announce 2024 Qualifying Offers
- Zachary Alvarado
- July 8, 2024
The Norfolk Admirals have released a list of six players that have been extended qualifying offers ahead of the 2024-25 season. Of the list of six players, two players have elected to take different routes away from the Admirals. Related Article: Norfolk Admirals Announce 2024 Season-Ending Roster List of Players Dakota Krebs – Krebs was […]
Read MoreHockey Still Isn’t For Everyone
- Jay Neemeyer
- January 18, 2023
The NHL’s most recent Hockey Is For Everyone messaging was honestly a perfect metaphor. The words “homophobia,” “biphobia,” and “transphobia” were crossed out by lines bearing the relevant pride flag. And that was it. The NHL didn’t share any concrete, meaningful plans for removing those blights from the game. Those graphics showed quite succinctly that […]
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