The Norfolk Admirals returned to Norfolk Scope to face the three-time Kelly Cup Champion Florida Everblades in the first of three matchups on the week. The Admirals took an early lead and maintained it throughout the game, ultimately securing a decisive 4-1 victory over the Everblades.
Thomas Milic returned in goal for his sixth appearance and had another shining performance, registering 25 saves on 26 shots faced.
In the first period, the physicality exhibited by the Admirals was evident as they demonstrated a more effective forecheck throughout the opening minutes. Milic performed exceptionally well during the first twenty minutes, successfully containing the Everblades’ offensive efforts. It was not until seven minutes remained in the period that Grant Hebert executed a breakaway opportunity, scoring with a five-hole shot, providing Norfolk with a 1-0 advantage.
Despite the Everblades outshooting the Admirals during this period, the solitary goal ultimately distinguished the teams as the Admirals led 1-0 after the first period.
The second period maintained a comparable level of intensity on the ice as observed in the first. After successfully killing a penalty incurred during an Everblades power play, the Admirals transitioned to a man-advantage situation. Shortly thereafter, Ben Zloty delivered an impressive shot from the point, finding the back of the net for his fourth goal of the season, marking his first appearance on the ice for Norfolk in six games.
Milic continued to perform at an elevated level, facilitating the Admirals’ rhythm and contributing to their defensive success against Florida’s offensive efforts. After the second period, the Admirals maintained their 2-0 lead.
The Everblades increased their offensive pressure in the third period, gaining better control of the forecheck. Fortunately, the Admirals continued to stifle Florida in the neutral zone, and the score remained unchanged. Norfolk successfully managed another penalty kill in the latter part of the period, maintaining their lead.
With just three minutes left to play, Norfolk delivered a decisive blow when Andrei Bakanov scored his 10th goal of the season and his first as an Admiral. Shortly after, the Everblades broke the shutout with a goal from Oliver Chau, who capitalized on a rebound. Brady Fleurent capped off the evening with an empty-net goal, extending the Admirals’ lead to 4-1, which would be the final score.
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Hell Yeah!! I wanna see the broom come out
Yes sir!!! What a game it was for Brady Fleurent!!!!
What a game it was for the Bakanov-Hebert-Fleurent lineup!!!!
This is pretty impressive that the way Brady Fleurent played this game!!!
Thomas Milic definitely stood strong for this Admirals team!!! I can’t wait for Friday’s game!
Great win guys!!! I am super excited to go see Friday’s game at the Scope!! The Norfolk Scope crowd is definitely ready to make some noise as they are ready for some Admirals hockey at the Scope!!!
Fridays game is definitely the most anticipated yet!