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Echl.Com FLORIDA EVERBLADES 2018-19 SEASON | | FLORIDAEVERBLADES.COM ECHL PREMIER 'AA' HOCKEY LEAGUE Norfolk Admirals AT Florida Everblades Hertz Arena Friday, March 29, 2019 ECHL GAME #909: Florida Everblades (46-16-5-1 = 98) Norfolk Admirals (26-33-5-3 = 60) Team Game: 69 (23-6-2-1, Home) Team Game: 68 (12-18-1-2, Home) Home Game: 33 (23-10-3-0, Road) Away Game: 35 (14-15-4-1, Road) GOALIES GOALIES # Name Ht Wt GP W L OTL SOL SO GAA SV% # Name Ht Wt GP W L OTL SOL SO GAA SV% 1 Evan Weninger 5-10 170 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.000 31 Merrick Madsen 6-5 190 11 4 6 1 0 1 3.40 0.905 30 Callum Booth 6-3 187 20 12 7 0 1 1 2.62 0.906 33 Ty Reichenbach 6-2 199 48 21 21 3 2 1 3.65 0.898 60 Jeremy Helvig 6-4 210 36 24 6 3 1 3 2.29 0.916 35 Jeremy Brodeur 6-1 195 19 0 12 1 0 0 3.99 0.890 SKATERS SKATERS # Name Pos Ht Wt GP G A Pts. PIM +/- # Name Pos Ht Wt GP G A Pts. PIM +/- 3 Ben Masella D 6-1 215 51 6 12 18 52 30 2 Alex Jaeckle D 6'3 198 6 0 1 1 2 -1 4 Matt Finn D 6-1 205 34 14 11 25 33 6 3 Ludlow Harris Jr. D 6-0 195 19 0 0 0 43 -7 5 Michael Downing D 6-3 205 14 0 5 5 20 3 4 Eric Roy D 6-3 210 59 6 13 19 20 -13 6 Derek Sheppard D 6-0 215 55 13 26 39 89 22 6 Cody Smith D 5-10 185 25 2 4 6 2 2 11 Grant Arnold RW 6-1 215 15 2 3 5 20 -6 7 Mitch Hall D 5'10 181 4 0 2 2 0 1 12 Patrick McCarron D 6-3 205 66 2 24 26 49 23 8 Domenic Alberga F 6-1 209 39 16 28 44 19 3 13 Michael Neville F 6-0 190 52 10 24 34 31 33 9 Shane Eiserman F 6-2 205 37 10 14 24 23 -5 15 Mitch Vandergunst RW 6-3 220 44 3 7 10 183 -5 10 Christian Horn F 5-11 185 51 8 15 23 22 -15 17 Justin Auger RW 6-6 231 20 12 6 18 12 11 11 Matt McMorrow F 6-0 181 48 12 19 31 12 6 18 Nathan Perkovich RW 6-5 215 59 22 12 34 92 14 12 Ben Duffy RW 5-11 185 65 23 35 58 2 -21 19 Kyle Platzer F 6-0 183 58 24 33 57 20 33 13 John Gustafsson F 6-1 185 30 6 5 11 18 -12 20 Justin Wade D 6-1 220 30 0 4 4 31 7 14 Darik Angeli F 6-3 203 57 12 22 34 69 -26 21 Tommy Thompson LW 6-1 195 63 17 15 32 73 12 15 Alex Rodriguez RW 6'0'' 190 6 2 1 3 5 -1 22 Sam Warning LW 5-10 180 2 0 0 0 0 -1 16 Connor Hurley F 6-2 178 65 9 25 34 18 -31 23 Josh Lammon F 6-0 190 5 0 1 1 2 -2 17 Jake Wood LW 5-8 172 63 15 11 26 111 6 24 Philippe Hudon RW 6-1 205 12 2 2 4 4 -2 18 Luke Nogard F 6-1 211 60 16 21 37 98 6 27 Riley Weselowski D 6-0 195 65 8 12 20 71 -21 19 Derian Hamilton D 6'1 174 1 0 1 1 0 1 36 Slater Doggett C 6-0 190 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 Conor O'Neil F 5-11 200 7 0 0 0 0 0 41 Blake Winiecki F 6-1 196 58 24 31 55 38 21 21 Daniel Maggio D 6-3 210 30 2 7 9 94 -2 44 Alex Tonge F 5-10 172 1 0 0 0 0 -1 22 Patrick D'Amico F 6-0 211 28 7 10 17 21 -4 47 Logan Roe D 6-4 210 65 4 28 32 31 37 23 Brant Sherwood F 6-1 190 14 2 0 2 15 0 91 Patrick Bajkov F 6-0 183 29 3 8 11 4 -3 26 Brandon Rumble D 6-0 154 36 2 1 3 15 -7 42 Don Olivieri D 6'0 190 45 8 13 21 55 0 Team Staff 44 Romain Chuard D 6-6 218 20 1 3 4 54 6 Craig Brush President/General Manager Team Staff Brad Ralph Head Coach Tad O'Had Associate Coach Trent Ferguson President Robbie Ftorek Head Coach Peter Sidorkiewicz Assistant Coach TEAM STATISTICAL COMPARISON TEAM Avg. Goals For: Avg. Goals Against: Avg. Shots For: Avg. Shots Against: Power Play Pct: Penalty Killing Pct: Florida 3.8 2.6 33.3 27.4 18.4% 83.7% Norfolk 3.0 3.8 31.1 35.6 15.7% 82.2% Referee: Jeremy Tufts (#6) Linesman: Billy Gubelman (#36) Referee 2: Linesman: Charlie O'Connor (#43) Next Home Game: Mar 30, 2019 7:00 pm vs Norfolk Admirals echl.com FLORIDA EVERBLADES 2018-19 SEASON | | FLORIDAEVERBLADES.COM # Name POS Contract HT WT S DOB Birthplace Draft 2017-18 Teams GP G-A-PTS PIM 3 Ben Masella D ECHL-FLA 6-1 214 R 1/12/93 Montreal, QC WOR (ECHL) 66 3-19-22 44 4 Matt Finn D ECHL-FLA 6-0 198 L 2/24/94 Toronto, ON TOR12 - Rd. 235 CHA (AHL) 7 0-1-1 8 FLA (ECHL) 8 0-3-3 18 5 Michael Downing D NHL-FLA 6-3 205 L 5/19/95 Canton, MI FLA13 - Rd. 497 SPR (AHL) 27 1-4-5 22 MAN (ECHL) 3 1-1-2 0 6 Derek SheppardR D AHL-CHA 6-0 215 L 5/22/94 Ajax, ON York Univ. (USports) 28 4-15-19 38 FLA (ECHL) 10 4-3-7 17 11 Grant Arnold F ECHL-FLA 6-1 215 R 5/8/91 Centennial, CO Did not play - - - 12 Patrick McCarron D AHL-CHA 6-3 205 R 8/13/94 Toronto, ON TOL (ECHL) 54 9-10-19 16 GR (AHL) 3 0-0-0 0 13 Michael NevilleR F ECHL-FLA 6-0 190 L 6/4/93 Woodbridge, ON IDA (ECHL) 14 2-1-3 8 15 Mitch VandergunstR F ECHL-FLA 6-3 201 R 8/28/94 Exeter, ON NOR (ECHL) 15 1-0-1 35 Roanoke (SPHL) 3 0-2-2 2 Pensacola (SPHL) 6 0-0-0 0 17 Justin AugerV# F ECHL-FLA 6-6 231 R 5/14/94 Waterloo, ON LAK13 - Rd. 4103 LAK (NHL) 2 0-0-0 0 ONT (AHL) 65 11-14-25 39 18 Nathan PerkovichV F ECHL-FLA 6-5 216 R 10/15/85 Canton, MI NJD04 - Rd. 8250 Medvescak Zagreb (EBEL) 7 0-0-0 15 19 Kyle Platzer# F AHL-CHA 6-0 183 R 3/4/95 Waterloo, ON EDM13 - Rd. 496 BAK (AHL) 44 8-7-15 12 WIC (ECHL) 20 8-14-22 6 20 Justin WadeR D AHL-CLE 6-1 220 R 4/13/94 Aurora, IL Notre Dame (NCAA) 36 0-3-3 54 21 Tommy Thompson F ECHL-FLA 6-1 195 L 10/13/90 Londonderry, NH TEX (AHL) 36 3-10-13 19 IDA (ECHL) 11 2-6-8 9 22 Sam Warning F ECHL-FLA 5-10 180 L 9/29/92 Chesterfield, MO QC (ECHL) 41 16-15-31 35 SJ (AHL) 3 3-0-3 0 FLA (ECHL) 18 2-2-4 6 23 Josh LammonR F ECHL-FLA 6-0 190 R 7/23/95 Jackson, MI Mercyhurst Univ. (NCAA) 37 8-11-19 23 24 Philippe HudonR F ECHL-FLA 6-1 205 R 4/15/93 Hudson, QC DET11 - Rd. 5145 Concordia Univ. (USports) 22 6-7-13 29 27 Riley WeselowskiV D ECHL-FLA 6-0 192 R 2/24/85 Pilot Mound, AB RC (ECHL) 67 4-18-22 62 36 Slater DoggettR F ECHL-FLA 6-0 192 L 7/3/94 Oakville, ON Queen's Univ. (USports) 25 21-13-34 49 41 Blake WinieckiR F ECHL-FLA 6-1 196 L 1/10/94 Lakeville, MN St. Cloud St. (NCAA) 34 8-8-16 16 FLA (ECHL) 4 0-2-2 0 44 Alex TongeR F ATO 5-10 172 L 6/24/95 Kingston, ON Robert Morris Univ. (NCAA) 41 17-27-44 12 47 Logan Roe (A) D ECHL-FLA 6-4 210 L 12/29/91 Fort Myers, FL FLA (ECHL) 54 7-16-23 35 91 Patrick BajkovR F NHL-FLA 6-0 183 R 11/27/97 Nanaimo, BC Everett (WHL) 72 33-67-100 56 # NAME POS CONTRACT HT WT C DOB BIRTHPLACE DRAFT 2017-18 Teams GP REC GAA SV% 1 Evan Weninger G ECHL-FLA 5-10 170 L 8/11/96 Saskatoon, SK Nebraska Omaha (NCAA) 31 15-14-1 3.36 .899 60 Jeremy HelvigR G NHL-CAR 6-4 210 L 5/25/97 Markham, ON CAR16 - Rd. 5134 Kingston (OHL) 56 31-16-9 2.68 .916 R - Rookie | V - Veteran | * - Reserve | # - Injured Reserve NAME POSITION NAME PHONETIC NAME PHONETIC Craig Brush President & General Manager Auger AW-guhr (jaw, fur) Perkovich PERR-koh-vitch (sir, row, itch) Brad Ralph Head Coach Bajkov BYE-kaw-v (bye, flaw) Platzer PLATT-zerr (slat, fur) Tad O’Had Associate Head Coach Helvig HELL-vihg (shell, pig) Tonge TAWNJ (lawn) Josh Robinson Goaltender & Video Coach Hudon FILL-ihp HOO-dahn (fill, chip, who, on) Vandergunst VAN-der-gunst (van, fur, pun) Chris Emrick Athletic Trainer Lammon LAM-ehn (lamb, pen) Weninger WHEN-in-guhr (pen, fin, fur) John Sellars Equipment Manager Masella muh-SELL-uh (up, shell, up) Weselowski wehz-LOW-skee (pez, low, bee) Dan Corcoran PR Manager & Broadcaster Neville NEH-vill (rev, chill) Winiecki WIN-uh-kee (fin, up, key) Norfolk Admirals Roster PLAYERS # Name Pronunciation Pos.
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